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link: overview stories
Telling times ahead for Kenai Peninsula
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  The coming decade may be a telling time for what has consistently been billed as the state's most economically diverse region. There are dark signs, but also bright opportunities.
Future projects spell big bucksx
  Tally the projects, and there is a lot of money being spent in the Kenai Peninsula Borough.
Theater idea gains steam in Kenai
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  Another public-private partnership to spur economic development in the city of Kenai is on the minds of Mayor John Williams and the arts community.
Government remains potent economic force
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  Problem or solution, burden or asset -- different people on the Kenai Peninsula see different things when they look at government.
Synopsis of services provided by federal, state and local government agencies
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 Here is a rundown of the Kenai Peninsula's major government services, the number of employees and costs within the borough:
KPC, AVTEC offer opportunities close to home
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  Education does not end at age 18. Adults adapting to the changing employment scene of the 21st century can upgrade skills at post-secondary schools on the Kenai Peninsula.
Reasons for flying changing with times
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  The trend is downward.That's the word from Rebecca Cronkhite about traffic at the Kenai Municipal Airport. However, that downward trend doesn't mean there aren't bright spots on the horizon.
link: overview stories
Officials look to future after sale of Unocal
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  Workers hope for the best from the pending sale of Unocal's agricultural products business to Agrium Inc., one of North America's biggest fertilizer producers.
Some hanging on for long haul
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  Doing business in the Russian Far East has been a roller-coaster ride for Alaska investors.
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Peninsula seeks to redistribute some of summer's crowds to slower months
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  If the Sterling Highway seems crowded in the summer, the explanation is simple. It is crowded.
Growing pains mark sport fish industry
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  Sport fishing and associated businesses such as bed and breakfasts an
Spruce bark beetle spurs timber industry
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  Thanks to the infamous spruce bark beetle, the Kenai Peninsula led Alaska's timber industry during the 1990s.

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