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Recently, I renewed my subscription to 'The Peninsula Clarion' after having been on hiatus with 'The Anchorage Daily News' for a year. It's a bit like Anne Murray's lyrical song, "A Little Good News Today." Although our newspaper is smaller, "There's a local paper rolled up in a rubber band --," (so the words to the song go), 'The Peninsula Clarion' seems to contain everything relevant to the Kenai Peninsula. Our entwined relationship (who we are in the sphere of the universe), is brought to my attention for consideration at times -- needless to say, I'm thrilled to be reading Les Palmer's column again; it's informative, witty, wrought in fact (I think), and often funny. That reminds me, "We sure could use a Little Good News today." 112009 LETTERS 2 Peninsula Clarion Recently, I renewed my subscription to 'The Peninsula Clarion' after having been on hiatus with 'The Anchorage Daily News' for a year. It's a bit like Anne Murray's lyrical song, "A Little Good News Today." Although our newspaper is smaller, "There's a local paper rolled up in a rubber band --," (so the words to the song go), 'The Peninsula Clarion' seems to contain everything relevant to the Kenai Peninsula. Our entwined relationship (who we are in the sphere of the universe), is brought to my attention for consideration at times -- needless to say, I'm thrilled to be reading Les Palmer's column again; it's informative, witty, wrought in fact (I think), and often funny. That reminds me, "We sure could use a Little Good News today."
Friday, November 20, 2009

Story last updated at 11/20/2009 - 2:17 pm

Reader back after hiatus

Recently, I renewed my subscription to 'The Peninsula Clarion' after having been on hiatus with 'The Anchorage Daily News' for a year. It's a bit like Anne Murray's lyrical song, "A Little Good News Today." Although our newspaper is smaller, "There's a local paper rolled up in a rubber band --," (so the words to the song go), 'The Peninsula Clarion' seems to contain everything relevant to the Kenai Peninsula. Our entwined relationship (who we are in the sphere of the universe), is brought to my attention for consideration at times -- needless to say, I'm thrilled to be reading Les Palmer's column again; it's informative, witty, wrought in fact (I think), and often funny. That reminds me, "We sure could use a Little Good News today."

Teresa Werner

Kenai


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