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Volunteers make book sale at the Kenai library a success

Friends of Kenai Community Library had a successful book sale at the Kenai Library meeting room Mar 7-13.…

Sports

Two Brown Bears battle for NCAA Division III title

Two former players for the Kenai River Brown Bears faced off for the NCAA Division III hockey championship…

Opinion

Op-ed: Must terrorism be the new normal?

Are the increasing incidents of terrorist attacks in Europe the “new normal”? Must Europeans and Americans become resigned…

Letters to the Editor

Congress must address campaign spending

Over six years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court made one of the worst rulings in this country’s history…

Opinion

What others say: Presidential contest attracts new voters

Whatever one’s opinion on the candidates running for president this year, Alaska’s presidential preference poll and caucus have…

News

Students start second, final round of AMP testing

Starting Tuesday, all third through 10th grade students statewide will start their last round of the Alaska Measures…

This Feb. 1, 2016 photo provided by Val Kreil, shows jars of seal oil served during a potluck at a nursing home in Kotzebue, Alaska. The Alaska Native organization that operates the home is hoping to regularly serve its nursing home residents the nutrient-rich oil, a traditional staple that's banned in public settings because of its high risk for botulism if not properly processed. (Val Kreil via AP)

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Alaska nursing home asks to serve seal oil to Native clients

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska regulators are working with an Alaska Native organization that wants to serve its nursing…

In this Sunday, March 27, 2016, photo, Pavlof Volcano, one of Alaska's most active volcanoes, erupts, sending a plume of volcanic ash into the air. The Alaska Volcano Observatory says activity continued Monday. Pavlof Volcano is 625 miles southwest of Anchorage on the Alaska Peninsula, the finger of land that sticks out from mainland Alaska toward the Aleutian Islands. (Colt Snapp via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

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Alaska volcano ash cloud covers 400 miles, cancels flights

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Strong winds Monday pushed an ash cloud from an Alaska volcano into the heart of…

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Bills propose increased local contributions to pension plans

JUNEAU, Alaska — Bills calling for increased local contributions to two state pension programs and an overhaul of…

Life

Business news

■ The Soldotna Chamber of Commerce meets at noon today at Froso’s Restaurant in Soldotna. A presentation by…

Braving the shave for childhood cancer research.

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Braving the shave for childhood cancer research.

The Kenai Peninsula held a St. Baldrick’s Head Shaving Event last Thursday at the KPC commons, thanks to…

Seeker connect with employers

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Seeker connect with employers

For the last two decades the Alaska Dept. of Labor & Workforce Development have held Job Fairs in…

New York style bagels delivered to your door

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New York style bagels delivered to your door

Just because the package says it’s a bagel and even though it kind of looks like a bagel…

Remembering the '06 Arctic Winter Games

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Remembering the ’06 Arctic Winter Games

It was the greatest event ever held on the Kenai Peninsula. Many Chef de Mission of the Arctic…

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Kodiak resident applies for city’s first marijuana business

KODIAK, Alaska (AP) — A Kodiak woman is hoping to open the city’s first commercial marijuana business. Janiese…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Social Studies teacher Rob Moore steals the mouse from Gabriella Rogers during a morning practice session Friday, March 25, 2016, at Skyview Middle School in Soldotna, Alaska.

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Skyview student prepares for geography bee

A middle school student from Skyview Middle School will put her world knowledge to the test in a…

Education

Advice and a Slice; A venue to explore options

KPC’s Kenai River Campus will be holding the fourth annual Advice and a Slice open house from 1-4…

Education

Around the District

School board to meet The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. in…

Opinion

Voices of the Peninsula: Tsunami warning test scheduled for Wednesday

In March of 1964 a 9.2 earthquake struck that resulted in devastating damage to Southcentral Alaska, and forever…

Opinion

Op-ed: #NEVERKASICH

This truly is a year when the rules don’t apply. If they did, John Kasich would be back…