Homer is a fishing and tourism town of about 6,000 people at the southern end of the
Kenai Peninsula. It’s more politically diverse than most cities in Alaska, with a strong
liberal side, an equally strong conservative side, and some who just want to tend their
gardens, smoke their fish, hope the Safeway is stocked and that they have regular air
service to Anchorage.
Unfortunately, Homer last week was dumped and lumped into the nationwide…