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Borough’s anadromous streams protections survive another challenge

When it’s all tallied up, members of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly spent well over 6 hours listening…

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Sizemore’s win Red, White and Blue tourney at Kenai Golf Course

I would like to thank Rich Edwards for putting together an outstanding Red, White, and Blue Tournament for…

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Tuesday: Bucs shut out Oilers

The bats came alive Tuesday evening at Mulcahy Field in Anchorage, as the Anchorage Bucs blanked the Peninsula…

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School board considers fund balance minimum

The Board of Education is looking to establish a minimum general fund balance for the first time. A…

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Review: Workload, staffing had impact at Wasilla VA clinic

JUNEAU — High workloads and inadequate staffing had a negative effect on access to care at the Department…

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School board finalizes budget

On Monday, the Kenai Peninsula School District Board of Education finalized the operating budget for the fiscal year…

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Hilcorp acquires additional Inlet oil assets

Hilcorp Alaska will purchase XTO Energy assets in the Middle Ground Shoal of Cook Inlet and is also…

Kitchen Ade: Strawberry Ice Cream

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Kitchen Ade: Strawberry Ice Cream

2 cups whole strawberries, rinsed and hulled* 2 tablespoons sugar 1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk 1 small…

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Pioneer Potluck: About picnics

Estes Park, Colorado 1948-49 Kenai, Alaska 2015 As I mentioned last week, our Fourth of July picnic at…

Kitchen Ade: Basic vanilla ice cream

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Kitchen Ade: Basic vanilla ice cream

1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk 1 small (5-ounce) can evaporated milk ½ to 1 tablespoon pure vanilla…

Kitchen Ade: Fruity Pebbles Confetti Ice Cream Squares

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Kitchen Ade: Fruity Pebbles Confetti Ice Cream Squares

½ cup unsalted butter, softened ¾ cup sugar 1 large egg 1 egg yolk 2 teaspoons vanilla extract…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  Karl Kircher and Steven Bishop pitch setnet caught fish from a skiff near the mouth of the Kasilof River at 1 a.m. Thursday morning during an overnight commercial fishing period in Kasilof, Alaska.

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Drifters, setnetters to fish at Kasilof River mouth

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game on Tuesday announced the season’s first commercial salmon fishing opening in…

Opinion

Voices of Alaska: Medicaid expansion would help Alaska’s economy

According to a recent study, Alaska is either in a recession or on the brink of one. It’s…

Opinion

Op-ed: Hateful words trump smart debate

This is a real dilemma for many of us in punditbiz: Do we ignore Donald Trump’s noxious publicity-mongering…

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What others say: Governor makes good picks to craft state marijuana policy

The state of Alaska now has its first Marijuana Control Board. Selected by Gov. Bill Walker and announced…

Letters to the Editor

Many share blame for kings’ demise

Thank you Les Palmer (Peninsula Clarion, July 3). It’s about time someone of local stature stood up and…

Letters to the Editor

Walker’s decisions a step in right direction

Governor Walker’s decisions to delay some oil tax credits to a later date and to look for new…

Sports

Salmon Run Series starts Wednesday

The fourth season of the Salmon Run Series will begin Wednesday at the Skyview trailhead of Tsalteshi Trails…

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Monday: Oilers nip Chinooks in 12 innings

For the second-straight day, the Peninsula Oilers used a walk-off single to defeat the Chugiak Chinooks in Alaska…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Lark Ticen sifts through tomato vines looking for ripe fruit Monday, July 6, 2015, inside her arctic dome in Kenai, Alaska. She said she has been eating out of her "little, big" garden for 2.5 months. The corn she plans to harvest in August was taller then her own height, much more than the "knee-high by the fourth of July," requirement corn growers in the Lower 48 believe the stalks have to be to know if a good crop will come in during the season.

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Photo: Under the dome