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Prep football roundup: Soldotna, Kenai cruise to conference wins

After becoming accustomed to lining up against bigger opponents in the early weeks of the football season, the…

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Seward’s Kratz takes boys race at Dieckgraeff Invitational

Hunter Kratz led Kenai Peninsula runners with a victory in the boys race Friday at the Frank Dieckgraeff…

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Colony girls, Kodiak boys win Homer Invitational swim meet

The Colony girls and Kodiak boys picked up team titles Friday and Saturday at the Homer Invitational at…

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CIA soccer earns bronze at Healy tourney

The Cook Inlet Academy coed soccer squad picked up a third-place finish at the Tri Valley soccer tournament…

Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion A display of flags waves commemorating the Sept.11, 2001 terrorist attacks wave on Friday, Sept. 11 in front of Nikiski's Fire Station 1.

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Photo: Never forget

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State gives gloomy outlook for gasline session this fall

PALMER — Gov. Bill Walker will not call a special legislative session to ratify Alaska LNG Project agreements…

Opinion

Op-ed: Two kingdoms in conflict

Let’s get something straight. America has never been a “Christian nation.” Those who believe otherwise have an obligation…

Opinion

Voices of the Peninsula: Hard to argue against instream flow reservations

As water becomes more of valuable commodity in the United States, competition between public and private uses for…

Opinion

Keep reaching out, even after Suicide Prevention Week has ended

The numbers are alarming — the suicide rate for Alaskans ages 15-24 was 46 per 100,000 people in…

Life

It is what it is: Puppy love, continued

My dog is smarter than me. That’s not a high bar to clear, I’ll grant you, but I…

Life

Learning for Life: Are you ‘eating the rainbow’?

Juicy red tomatoes, cheerful yellow squash, crisp green beans, crunchy orange carrots … these are just a few…

Sports

Friday: SoHi downs Palmer for 34th straight win

After becoming accustomed to lining up against bigger opponents in the early weeks of the football season, the…

Sports

Ostrander wins debut for Boise State

One race into her collegiate career, and Allie Ostrander is a winner already. The 2015 Kenai Central graduate…

News

Walker to address LNG conference, responds to ExxonMobil CEO

Gov. Bill Walker is off to Asia to wave Alaska’s flag at a big liquefied natural gas conference…

Letters to the Editor

Letter: With competitive capitalism, freedom abounds

Milton Freidman was a conservative who loved freedom. He was the greatest economist of his generation. He once…

Letters to the Editor

Letter: A little consideration, please

I recently had the pleasure of driving down Mackey Lake Road through two miles of thick, billowing dust…

Letters to the Editor

Letter: Job of the UA president has the same value as the U.S. president

The President of the United States, arguable the most powerful person on the planet, earns $400,000 per year,…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  A caribou runs through neighborhood near Binkley Street on Thursday Sept. 10, 2015 in Soldotna, Alaska.

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Photo: Caribou crossing

Life

Voices of Faith: Stay awake and be prepared

Americans have always been a “Stay awake, be prepared” people. I think of our forefathers and what they…

Life

Church news

Kenai New Life to simulcast Beth Moore presentation Lifeway Christian Resources is slated to simulcast Bible teacher and…