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Beasto Blanco to play Hooligans

A beast is coming to the Kenai Peninsula. Beasto Blanco, a rock ‘n’ roll group with members from…

Hey, what do you know?

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Hey, what do you know?

Hey, what do you know? It’s a good question, and the answer is that you probably know a…

Arts & Entertainment

Poem: Plan 2015: A new light for the future

Plan 2015: A new light for the future By Scott Cole, Anchor Point This goes out to all…

Several types of traps sit on display for trapping hopefuls during a class for people seeking permits to trap on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge on Saturday Oct. 25, 2014 in Soldotna, Alaska.

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Game board spikes Kenai Peninsula trapping restrictions

After facing a series of restrictions that could have virtually eliminated trapping in certain areas of the central…

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Dallas Seavey wins third Iditarod sled dog race in 4 years

NOME, Alaska — Dallas Seavey has won his third Iditarod in the past four years, beating his father…

Sports

Area players help West Sound take Cascade Cup

The Kenai Peninsula played a role in the West Sound (Washington) Warriors winning the Cascade Cup on Friday.…

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Game board lowers brown bear harvest cap

ANCHORAGE — The Alaska Board of Game voted to give Kenai Peninsula brown bears a bit more protection…

Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion 1st grade students from K-Beach Elementary School wave to the crowd during the Soldotna St. Patrick's Day parade at the Kenai Spur Highway on Tuesday, March 17.

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Photos: Going green

Opinion

School board, superintendent begin contract discussions

The first round of contract discussions for the recently appointed superintendent of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District…

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Gov. Bill Walker plans bill on Medicaid expansion, overhaul

JUNEAU — Gov. Bill Walker said he will introduce legislation to overhaul and expand the Medicaid system in…

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Bill would remove some records from online court system

JUNEAU — Republican Rep. Tammie Wilson has proposed legislation that would remove certain criminal cases from the state’s…

State Health Commissioner Valerie Davidson, left, speaks with reporters during a news conference as Gov. Bill Walker, far right, watches on Tuesday, March 17, 2015, in Juneau, Alaska. Walker announced plans to introduce legislation to reform and expand the Medicaid system in Alaska.

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Gov. Bill Walker plans bill on Medicaid expansion, overhaul

JUNEAU, Alaska — Gov. Bill Walker said he will introduce legislation to overhaul and expand the Medicaid system…

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Lawmakers advance bill prioritizing personal use fishing

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A Senate committee has advanced a bill prioritizing personal use fisheries. Senate State Affairs…

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Premera Blue Cross says data breach could affect 11M people

NEW YORK (AP) — Premera Blue Cross, a health insurer based in the Pacific Northwest, said Tuesday that…

Opinion

Voices of Alaska: Magnuson-Stevens reauthorization moves forward with Young at helm

Almost 40 years ago, without regard for the conservation of our fisheries or the needs of the Alaskan…

Opinion

Rich Lowry: Class, not race

In contemporary America, “the conversation about race” never ends. It fuels political debate and cable chatter, and practically…

Opinion

What others say: Genetically engineered foods should be labeled

Alaskans are proud to utilize their state’s abundant natural resources. The meat of our king salmon is prized…

Life

Pans for every purpose… from cinnamon buns to little French cakes

With plans for Easter brunch in the making, a breakfast cake as pretty and tasty as “Cinnamon Pull…

Life

Asparagus? Meh! This Easter give me bacon, eggs and potatoes

The classic foods of Easter dinner have never done much for me. Sure, a honey-glazed ham is nice.…

Life

Pioneer Potluck: About the gathering of the McClure’s

May 26, 1916 Juniata County, Pennsylvania   I am fortunate to have on loan, precious pieces of paper,…