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Homer Alaska - History -

Story last updated at 11:21 PM on Wednesday, May 7, 2008

20 years ago in the Homer News




After the dust settled from the final 24 hours of legislative wrangling in Juneau, it appears Homer made out like a bandit, getting virtually every penny it asked for. The Alaska Legislature adjourned Tuesday morning after approving $1.5 million for a deepwater dock, $2.7 million for the Homer-Kachemak sewer improvements and $150,000 for renovations to the local Kenai Peninsula College building.

From the issue of May 12, 1988

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