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Local chef, champion pie baker, share recipes that inspire

For those lamenting the closing of Roastfish and Cornbread, on Hilton Head Island, former owner, Chef David Vincent…

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Blueberry Key-Lime Pie

2 (10-inch) graham cracker crumb pie crusts Whipped cream for garnish 1½ cups frozen blueberries 1 cup water…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion A baby Nigerian Dwarf tries to find a spot to snack during feeding time Monday, April 27, 2015, at Karluk Acres in Kenai, Alaska.

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Got goat’s milk?

At feeding time Monday morning on Karluk Acres, a gang of Nigerian Dwarf and Nubian goats darted over…

A police officer stands guard Monday, April 27, 2015, after rioters plunged part of Baltimore into chaos, torching a pharmacy, setting police cars ablaze and throwing bricks at officers.  (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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Riots in Baltimore over man’s death in police custody

BALTIMORE — Rioters plunged part of Baltimore into chaos Monday, torching a pharmacy, setting police cars ablaze and…

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Legislature adjourns; governor calls special session

JUNEAU — Gov. Bill Walker spared little time in calling state lawmakers into a special session to deal…

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Businesses, schools partner on maritime job skills

JUNEAU — In coastal communities throughout Alaska, several organizations are working together to prepare more Alaskans for jobs…

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Business News

Chambers set schedules ■ The Soldotna Chamber of Commerce will meet at noon today at Froso’s Restaurant in…

In an April 10, 2015 photo, one of several African dwarf frogs raised by Samantha Lester is seen in an aquarium at her home  in Owensboro, Ky. In two years, the science projecet subjects she inherited from her niece have produced 50 frogs. (Greg Eans/The Messenger-Inquirer via AP)

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Frog Breeding

OWENSBORO, Ky. (AP) — Samantha Lester did not become a breeder of small amphibious frogs by choice. “When…

Opinion

Cal Thomas: Another signpost on the road to destruction

When future historians analyze the decline of America they need look no further than the trivialities increasingly occupying…

Opinion

What others say: An Alaska bear solution

Bears aren’t the problem. It’s us — the people disposing of garbage into containers. Well, not all of…

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Alaska Senate approves budget; proposal now goes to House

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — State lawmakers looked to end the extended legislative session Monday amid a still-unsettled budget.…

226 years of Rotary roses

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226 years of Rotary roses

For twenty six years Rotarians from the Soldotna Rotary Club have hit the streets with over 600 dozen…

Alaska Business week invites students

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Alaska Business week invites students

For the last six years high school students from all over Alaska have had the opportunity for a…

High Voltage Vapes open

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High Voltage Vapes open

There’s a new high voltage store in the former Kenai Electric location in Kenai. It’s called High Voltage…

Wedding Show

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Wedding Show

If the huge turnout for the First Annual Kenai Wedding Show at Kenai Catering is any indication, wedding…

Education

Verbatim: Even at the table, one can be an example

Several months ago I participated in an activity that powerfully taught me the importance of being an example.…

Education

Full Spring ahead at KPC

Surplus auction scheduled The public is invited to attend a surplus auction of equipment, furniture, office-related equipment, tools…

Education

Around the District

School board to meet The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. in…

Sports

Nikiski soccer wraps up trip to Kodiak

The Nikiski girls and boys soccer teams traveled to Kodiak for games Friday and Saturday. On Friday, the…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Bonnie Cain hold open one of her handcrafted cards Saturday, April 25, 2015 at the Sterling Community Center in Sterling, Alaska. "I love this. I love it with all my heart," Cain said. "I would rather make cards than eat."

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Sterling fair shows shift

The Spring Craft Fair at Sterling Community Center brought local hobbyists, enthusiasts and entrepreneurs out of the woodwork…