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Students, staff put technology away for a screen-free week
All the students in Ms. Barnes’ class agreed, the worst part about a technology free week was that…
March 5, 2018
Opinion
Editorial: Conversation on drugs, alcohol continues to evolve
Times have changed, and so has the message behind D.A.R.E., the long-running program for elementary school students administered…
March 4, 2018
Life
Monthly Musings: March a month of awakenings, reflection
March is a month of spiritual awakenings and reflection. Daylight Saving Time begins on March 11 — don’t…
March 4, 2018
Life
Sterling Judo Club continues to shine
Sterling Judo Club continues to shine Many younger club members entered a judo competition in Anchorage recently. All…
March 4, 2018
Life
Community News and Notes
News and Notes Hilbrink makes Dean’s List at RIT Xy Hilbrink of Ninilchik, who is in the film…
March 4, 2018
Life
Wallyball tournament shows the love
Wallyball tournament shows the love It was a fun time on Feb.y 24, where the 19th annual co-ed…
March 4, 2018
Life
Life in the Pedestrian Lane: Is it spring yet?
Anyone but me glad it’s March? If the Groundhog is to be believed, in about two weeks we…
March 4, 2018
News
Kenai woman arrested for shoplifting $1,200 in goods
Soldotna police have arrested a Kenai woman in connection with stealing $1,200 in goods from Fred Meyer. Samantha…
March 4, 2018
News
School bus collides with moose, no one hurt
A collision with a moose on the way to school Thursday morning left a school bus driver and…
March 4, 2018
Sports
Birchwood boys, Lumen girls wear Peninsula Conference crowns
The Peninsula Conference has two non-Peninsula champions. The Lumen Christi girls and Birchwood Christian boys won championships Friday…
March 3, 2018
Sports
Brahmas sweep Brown Bears
The visiting Kenai River Brown Bears were swept by the Lone Star (Texas) Brahmas on Friday and Saturday…
March 3, 2018
Sports
Homer hoops sweep Houston
The Homer basketball teams swept a pair of Southcentral Conference contests Thursday in Homer. The Homer girls beat…
March 2, 2018
Sports
Peninsula well-represented in Hall selections
The Kenai Peninsula is well-represented in the 13 individuals selected to be in the Alaska High School Hall…
March 2, 2018
Life
Five ideas for spring break fun
Next week is the start of spring break, leaving families across the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District one…
March 2, 2018
Life
Refuge Notebook: A willow, a fly, and a moose
While traffic rushed incessantly up and down the Sterling Highway on a glorious June day, a male Barclay…
March 2, 2018
News
Lawmaker takes training after policy vetting pledge
JUNEAU — An Alaska state lawmaker said she has relented and taken required training to prevent harassment and…
March 2, 2018
News
NASA launches advanced weather satellite for western U.S.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA launched another of the world’s most advanced weather satellites on Thursday, this time…
March 2, 2018
Sports
Day 1 scores from Peninsula Conference tournament
Local teams fared well on the first day of the Peninsula Conference tournament in Anchorage, going a combined…
March 1, 2018
News
Author explores ecological, historical and personal change
“I walked the beaches, attuning my meanderings to the tidal cycles. The rocks lurking beneath the water were…
March 1, 2018
Life
Reeling it in: Lots to think about in ‘Annihilation’
“Annihilation” Paramount Pictures 1 hour, 55 minutes Big idea, trippy science fiction films have always been right up…
March 1, 2018
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