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Soldotna to tackle annexation in the new year

Soldotna City Council has reached the end of the annexation process laid out by city administration more than…

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Voices of Alaska: A better future for the holidays

Alaskans are on the verge of seeing the oil-rich coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)…

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Editorial: Governor’s budget provides lots to chew on

Gov. Bill Walker released his administration’s budget proposal for the state’s fiscal year starting July 1, 2018, and…

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Op-ed: Trump’s accomplishments obscured by distractions

Side issues — some of them created by the president himself — have obscured the accomplishments of the…

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What others say: Murkowski, Young aiming to keep ANWR oil provisions

House and Senate Republican leaders are hoping Congress will vote on and approve a reconciled Senate tax bill…

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Op-ed: Can only Trump survive Trump?

The past two months of electoral losses for the Trump GOP feel very familiar. Newly elected President Barack…

Sports

Homer hockey tops Kenai

The Homer hockey team notched an 8-2 North Star Conference victory over Kenai Central on Saturday at the…

Brittany Liles operates a grain shop during Bethlehem Revisited at the College Heights Baptist Church in Soldotna on Saturday night. The event invites guests to explore the streets of Bethlehem as Mary and Joseph did the night of Jesus Christ’s birth. The free event continues to Monday night and is open from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., with a nativity reenactment at 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. each night. (Photo by Kat Sorensen/Peninsula Clarion)

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O Come, All Ye Faithful

The College Heights Baptist Church in Soldotna is inviting guests to travel back to Bethlehem with a stroll…

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Magicians get 4 points on Brown Bears

The Kenai River Brown Bears went into the holiday break by getting one point out of a two-game…

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Kenai girls win Challenge title with tiebreaker

The Kenai Central girls basketball team won the Craig Jung Kenai River Challenge for the first time since…

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What others say: DACA is an economic issue

The issue of “Dreamers” — children who were brought to the United States as children by undocumented parents,…

Kenai Central junior Brooke Satathite eyes an open lane against Eielson Thursday night at the Craig Jung Kenai River Challenge at Kenai Central. (Photo by Joey Klecka/Peninsula Clarion)

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Teams open hoops season with tournament play

If you took your eyes off the court, you might’ve missed a few points from the Kenai Central…

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Crawford, Aldridge win 1st Freezer Food Series race

Mike Crawford and Morgan Aldridge got the Freezer Food Series started with victories in a 2.9-mile run at…

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Soldotna extends marijuana moratorium to February

Soldotna has a couple more months to figure out what the city’s rules and regulations in regards to…

Sports

Mt. Edgecumbe tops Nikiski boys in Sitka

The Nikiski boys basketball team opened up their season with a 73-53 nonconference loss to Mt. Edgecumbe on…

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What others say: Barriers prevent tiny homes from helping homeless

Multnomah County wasn’t even ready to start recruiting homeowners for a pilot project seeking hosts for homeless families…

This image released by Twentieth Century Fox shows Josh Gad, left, and Johnny Depp in a scene from “Murder on the Orient Express.” (Nicola Dove/Twentieth Century Fox via AP)

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Reeling it in: A classic tale on the ‘Orient Express’

“Murder on the Orient Express” Twentieth Century Fox 1 hour, 54 minutes The great TV renaissance that’s going…

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School board to add video component to live stream in February

The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District will be adding a video component to its meeting’s live stream with…

Opinion

Op-ed: Too anti-Trump to check

It’s a wonder that President Donald Trump devotes so much time to discrediting the press, when the press…

Opinion

What others say: Westlake should resign

“Sweetheart.” “Honey.” “Baby.” How are we supposed to get any work done when you’re “dressed like that?” We’re…