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Soldotna Chamber Breakfast & Benefits survey paint positive prospective
For the second year the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce (SCC) has invited its members to a free informational…
May 18, 2015
Education
Around the District
School board to meet The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. in…
May 18, 2015
News
Happy times as 166 Grades walk into their future with KPC degrees
Surrounded by friends and family in the Renee C. Henderson Auditorium, Kenai Peninsula College (KPC) proudly graduated 166…
May 18, 2015
News
The Big Tops down but so are prices at WaterWorks
The WaterWorks tent may be down at the “Y” in Soldotna, but the rubber ducky remains on her…
May 18, 2015
News
Kids collecting trash help Kenai River Spring Cleanup
As the budding leaves and warmer temperatures bring promise of the summer season and hours spent enjoying the…
May 18, 2015
Sports
Kenai softball drops 2 in Valley
The Kenai softball team dropped a pair of nonconference games in a weekend road trip to the Matanuska-Susitna…
May 18, 2015
News
Phone scams reported in Southcentral Alaska
Utilities, including Homer Electric Association, are getting reports from businesses regarding suspicious phone calls, according to a press…
May 18, 2015
News
Photo: Liftoff
May 18, 2015
News
Male cat nurtures kittens abandoned in southeast Alaska
ANCHORAGE — Six abandoned kittens named after the kids in “The Brady Bunch” TV series are getting a…
May 18, 2015
News
Funding reallocation spares summer ferry service
The state ferries will run mostly as scheduled this summer despite significant budget cuts looming, the Alaska Marine…
May 18, 2015
Opinion
Op-ed: The First Lady of microaggressions
Michelle Obama gave a commencement address at Tuskegee University that was a ringing call for the graduates not…
May 17, 2015
Opinion
What others say: Location doesn’t matter when lives are at stake
Some legislators are in Fairbanks. Others are in Anchorage. A handful are in Juneau. It’s hard to negotiate…
May 17, 2015
Education
Kenai Peninsula College: Around Campus
Once again, the most recent semester at KPC was a great success. During the spring 2015 semester, KPC…
May 17, 2015
Education
Verbatim: Parting is such sweet sorrow
As the school year is ending, yearbooks start getting signed. Some have long, meaningful paragraphs. Others simply say,…
May 17, 2015
News
Mountain View focuses on community service
This year Mountain View Elementary started it’s initiative that focused on community service. Principal Karl Kircher led the…
May 17, 2015
Sports
Weekend soccer roundup
The Nikiski girls got a needed boost headed into this weekend’s Northern Lights Conference soccer tournament. After losing…
May 17, 2015
Sports
Weekend softball roundup
The Homer softball team defeated visiting Kodiak 15-0 and 12-4 in Northern Lights Conference action in Homer on…
May 17, 2015
News
Administrators say Soldotna school reconfiguration boosts academic progress
Soldotna schools administrators are crediting the academic improvements to the recent school reconfiguration. With the first school year…
May 17, 2015
News
Seward develops marine infrastructure
The City of Seward hopes to break ground on its new harbor and breakwater in October, provided it…
May 17, 2015
Opinion
Op-ed: Liberal policies failing America’s cities
Attorney General Loretta Lynch has announced a Justice Department investigation to determine whether the Baltimore Police Department’s practices…
May 16, 2015
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