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Flyers from SEIU 775 at a postcard-signing event in Homer invite participants to share what Medicaid means to them on Thursday, Mar. 20, 2025 in Homer, Alaska.
Simon Lopez
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KBBI
Caregivers in Homer gathered Thursday to support a state bill that would increase oversight of in-home care services and regulate how Medicaid funding is spent.
  • Tucker Challans, of Soldotna, was killed by an avalanche last month while snowmachining in Turnagain Pass.
    Hunter Morrison
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    KDLL
    Several hundred people gathered at Soldotna High School Thursday to remember 16-year-old Tucker Challans, who was killed by an avalanche last month while snowmachining. The celebration of life included speeches from teachers, a balloon release and a snowmachine sendoff.
  • Fifth grader Atticus James asks school district representatives questions during a community meeting at Nikolaevsk School on Thursday, Apr. 3, 2025 in Nikolaevsk, Alaska.
    Ashlyn O'Hara
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    KDLL
    In recent years, the school’s enrollment has plummeted. The school’s built for 175 students. But next year, the district forecasts only 19 will enroll. And as school district officials consider what to cut, Nikolaevsk’s school remains a top candidate.
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The North Pacific Fisheries Management Council is in the middle of a spring meeting that started Monday and is being held virtually rather than in person due to the availability of federal staff participation; and Kachemak Bay Campus in Homer will offer free computer classes in April through the Adult Education program.