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NEWS Peninsula Clarion There's $50,000 dollars buried in Dave and Betty Lowery's yard.

Conservation rewarded: Property owners recognized for river habitat protection

Dave and Betty Lowery, winners of one of the Kenai River Sportfishing Association's Eagle Awards, talk last week about their efforts to protect the river's bank where it passes their Soldotna home.
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Dave and Betty Lowery, winners of one of the Kenai River Sportfishing Association's Eagle Awards, talk last week about their efforts to protect the river's bank where it passes their Soldotna home.
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