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A Visual Feast celebrates student art
Eighth-grader Jolie Widamen from Skyview Middle School can’t draw, can’t paint and is definitely not artistic, or at…
April 9, 2018
Sports
Homer competes at Pro/Whit track meet
The Homer track and field program opened its season Friday and Saturday at the Pro/Whit Championships at The…
April 8, 2018
Sports
Homer girls play to draw against Palmer
The Homer girls soccer squad officially opened their 2018 season with a 1-1 draw against Palmer today in…
April 8, 2018
News
Soldotna City Council now accepting applications
Applications to serve on Soldotna City Council are being accepted until April 17. With the resignation of Keith…
April 8, 2018
Opinion
Op-ed: The teenage demagogues
All you needed to know about student activist David Hogg’s speech at the “March for Our Lives” in…
April 6, 2018
Opinion
Editorial: Still a need to ‘choose respect’
In what has become an annual event, the Choose Respect March took place Wednesday afternoon in Kenai. Dozens…
April 6, 2018
Opinion
Voices of Alaska: Alaska must encourage investment, not drive it away
On March 12, 1968, Alaska forever changed. That was the day a team of geologists, engineers and drillers…
April 6, 2018
Letters to the Editor
Letter: Alaska doesn’t need predator control on sea otters
Alaska doesn’t need predator control on sea otters Companion bills coursing their way through the Alaska Senate and…
April 6, 2018
News
Taste of the Kenai overflowing with flavor
More people had a chance to taste the Kenai than ever before at the 2018 Taste of the…
April 6, 2018
Letters to the Editor
Letter: Homer resident opposed to hospital boundary change
Homer resident opposed to hospital boundary change I am writing to say I oppose Assemblyman Dale Bagley’s Ordinance…
April 6, 2018
Opinion
What others say: Expelling Russian diplomats balances earlier faux pas
The Trump administration deserves credit for expelling 60 Russian diplomats (spies, actually, claimed the White House) and for…
April 6, 2018
Opinion
What’s wrong in Washington (and America)
KEY LARGO, Florida — At dinner with friends, I was asked what is wrong with Washington. The question…
April 6, 2018
News
Stuffy, furry, fluffy, pet hunt
Since the Three Friends Dog Park opened last summer it has been a tremendous success according to canines…
April 6, 2018
Letters to the Editor
Letter: With fish board politics, follow the money
With fish board politics, follow the money With the Kenai River Sportfishing Association, it is always a case…
April 6, 2018
Letters to the Editor
Letter: Fishery permit buyback proposal the wrong way to go
Fishery permit buyback proposal the wrong way to go Sen. Peter Micciche’s proposed buyback bill is not only…
April 6, 2018
Letters to the Editor
Letter: Students seeks help with project
Students seeks help with project Dear People of the Great State of Alaska, Hello! I am a fourth…
April 6, 2018
Life
Pioneer Potluck: Bob’s old Ford Escort
1998-99, North Nikiski Bob needed an economical car to go back and forth to work as a carpenter…
April 6, 2018
Opinion
What others say: Congress breaks cycle of fire costs
The oddest thing happened last week in Washington, D.C., as members of Congress (and then President Donald Trump)…
April 6, 2018
Opinion
What others say: If you aren’t paying, you are the product
Across the world, the hashtag #DeleteFacebook has been trending on Twitter, Google and, most ironically, on Facebook itself.…
April 6, 2018
Opinion
Op-ed: The ‘vacation’ disappearing act
Does anybody know or care where Laura Ingraham is “vacationing”? Ingraham, who has been a mouthpiece for right-wing…
April 6, 2018
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