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    King Salmon rules relaxed June 1 for Juneau area

    06/02/11 Break out those rods and nets, salmon season is here.The Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced last week that king salmon sport fishing regulations for freshwater drainages crossed by the Juneau road system open to sport fishing will be liberalized to provide recreational anglers more chances to harvest hatchery king salmon. These new regulations will be in effect from 12:01 a.m ...
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    Region III basketball tourney brings area-wide excitement

    03/03/11 Homer basketball teams finished their regular season with games against the No. 1 4A teams in the state last Friday. The Ms lost, but they're ready to take on the Warriors again today, this time on their home court.
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    The Coachella Valley offers resorts, striking deserts, festivals and more

    01/17/11 The Desert is a popular destination for Oregonians looking for a break from winter gloom and spring rain
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    2011 Collegiate Preview

    01/13/11 The Collegiate racing season will be underway this weekend for the teams of all three regions to begin vying for spots toward the March 11-16th NCAA Championships in Stowe, Vermont. Here is a rundown of schedules and teams, with the spotlight on a couple of competitive teams from each region. Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association [...]
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    Hearing on truck stop, treatment centre concludes

    12/24/10 Rob Vogt Contributor The council of the Municipal District of Willow Creek has concluded a public hearing to gather input on a bylaw to re-zone...
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    Fairbanks woman waits out final hours of halibut derby

    09/29/10 Only a few hours and a halibut weighing more than 277.6 pounds separates Jamie Olvera of Fairbanks from being the third woman to win the Homer Jackpot Halibut Derby.
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    Earthquake of 5.0 magnitude hits central Canada

    06/23/10 An earthquake has rocked buildings and sent people fleeing into the streets in an area ranging across a large swath of Central Canada and the U.S.
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    Boat of the week: Sea Flight

    05/14/10 Before Sea Flight Charters bought the old Islamorada Lady and brought the Hatteras 41 convertible yacht up to Alaska 15 years ago, she had a shady past. The previous owner bought the Islamorada Lady at a government auction. The feds confiscated the boat after it had ran been run up on the beach.
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    Pioneer Profiles: Jim Rearden

    04/08/10 As a teenager growing up in Petaluma, Calif., Jim Rearden dreamed of coming to Alaska. He and a buddy had a plan. His friend would become a Bush pilot and Rearden would be a cattle rancher.
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    Anniversary Darlene and Bill Sheldon

    02/04/10 Darlene and Bill Sheldon celebrate their 50th anniversary at 1 p.m. Dec. 27, at the American Legion Post Unit 16. Sponsored by their children, the celebration is a potluck affair, with cake and punch served at 2 p.m.
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    Thomas Walter Johnson

    02/04/10 Thomas Walter Johnson was born at 6:02 p.m. Jan. 20, 2010, at South Peninsula Hospital to Alycia and Lionel Johnson. He weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce. His grandparents are Tom Carter of Friday Harbor, Wash., and Walt Johnson of Dillingham. His big sister is Quyanna.
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    History book looks at 50 years on the peninsula

    02/03/10 As Alaska celebrated its 50th year of statehood last year, many historians took a wide view. In "Snapshots of Statehood: A Focus on Communities That Became the Kenai Peninsula Borough," published by the Kenai Peninsula Historical Association, the 30 authors take a narrower focus.
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    Cause of fire under investigation

    10/14/09 The two-story residence of the Robert Carroll family on Frontier Lane, about 10 miles out East End Road, was destroyed by fire Monday, drawing a response from Kachemak Emergency Services and mutual aid from the Homer Volunteer Fire Department and Anchor Point Fire Station.
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    Fire destroys family home

    10/13/09 The two-story residence of the Robert Carroll family on Frontier Lane, about 10 miles out East End Road, was destroyed by fire Tuesday, drawing a response from Kachemak Emergency Services and mutual aid from the Homer Volunteer Fire Department and Anchor Point Fire Station.
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    Aspen Youth Corps adds interprative work to job description

    08/18/09 ASPEN - A new program involving the city of Aspen and the Roaring Fork Conservancy has teenagers working to educate the public about the importance of wetlands and open space.
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    Keep up with WLOX

    08/18/09 GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) - The manager of O'Neal Road Apartments in Gulfport is dealing with high water headaches. Flooding from heavy rains this week brought water inside two apartment buildings. And this isn't the first time.
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    Green machine

    08/17/09 PALM COAST -- Halfway through his sophomore season Derron Green was just starting to come into his own as a ball carrier.
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    In ninth year, festival has grown in size, popularity

    08/15/09 LOCKPORT -- The Taste of Lockport continues to grow, with organizers of Sunday's event fielding the largest number of vendors ever and hoping warm weather will lead to a record crowd.
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    Briefs - Aug. 13

    08/13/09 Senior Meal every third Sunday at Clarinda Regional Health Center
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    VFest Ontario Moves To Toronto

    08/13/09 The two-day festival, originally scheduled to take place at Orillia, Ont.'s Burl's Creek Park, has now been moved to Toronto's Molson Amphitheatre due to fan demand and for greater accessibility.
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