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Friday: Seldovia, CIA sweep games at CIA Classic

The defending region-champion Seldovia boys dominated Kalskag to the tune of a 68-21 win Friday at the CIA…

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A solution to help those in need

Here is an idea toward a more equitable, sustainable economy locally, now, using the system in place. We…

Letters to the Editor

Grant helps with kennel at LeeShore

As The LeeShore Center celebrates its 30th year of keeping domestic violence victims and their families pets’ safe…

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Nikiski girls win in Sitka

The Nikiski girls defeated Sitka 30-27 on Thursday in the opening game of the Holland America Tournament in…

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CIA sweeps on opening day of Cook Inlet Classic

The Cook Inlet Academy girls and boys basketball teams started their Cook Inlet Classic with victories Thursday. The…

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Results from Al Howard Tournament

The Soldotna boys basketball team opened up the Powerade/Al Howard Tournament on Thursday at Soldotna with a 58-38…

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[Photo] Sullivan Visits Soldotna

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Fears, hopes loom as wages set to jump

With the passage of Ballot Measure 3, Alaska is set to increase the minimum wage in the coming…

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Gamble reflects after announcing retirement

JUNEAU, Alaska — University of Alaska president Pat Gamble said he loves coming to work every day. But…

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Some fees at state parks rising after Jan. 1

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Fees for some activities at Alaska state park facilities are set to increase on…

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AIDEA may extend deadline for LNG trucking project

FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority may extend an agreement it signed with…

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Task force seeks to map flood area

During the last two years many residences have been damaged by high ground water and surface flooding, even…

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Church news

Bible study group starting The Midnight Son Seventh Day Adventist Church is starting a Weekly Women’s Bible Study…

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Develop a blind eye and a deaf ear

In his book, “LECTURES TO MY STUDENTS,” the still highly regarded nineteenth century minister, C.H. Spurgeon, wrote: “I…

Northern pike are voracious predators of juvenile salmon and trout.  This pike was from Alexander Creek, a tributary of the Susitna River. (Photo by Dave Rutz)

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Refuge Notebook: Eradicating an invasive predator from the Kenai Peninsula

Loons calling through the morning mist … the cry of an eagle perched overhead… rainbow trout leaping from…

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An Outdoor View: The tackle box

Author’s note: I offer the following to put you in the mood for Hanukkah, Christmas, Festivus or whatever…

A Limited Edition decal is attached to the tailgate of Peter Duvaloois' Rat Rod on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014, in Saugerties, N.Y. The fast machines are pieced together from vintage parts and scrapyard finds. They are rumblier, rustier and turn more heads on the highway. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

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Rat rods: Vintage vehicles made into rusty rides

SAUGERTIES, N.Y. — Peter Duvaloois’ rat rods are way cooler than your car. The fast machines, pieced together…

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Nikiski opens hoops season with loss

The Nikiski girls basketball squad opened up the new season with a 36-33 nonconference loss to Mt. Edgecumbe…

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Marijuana regulations still to be fleshed out

Kenai’s City Attorney Scott Bloom attended the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center’s luncheon on Wednesday afternoon…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Students from Mountain View Elementary School sing "All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth," to an attentive audience at Charis Place Assisted Living Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014 in Kenai, Alaska.

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Photos: Songs of the season