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Students create school lunch menus

KETCHIKAN (AP) — Of all the things to serve for lunch, the kids suggested seaweed. Genevieve Hiatt and…

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Nikolaevsk wins Denali Conference tourney

The Nikolaevsk volleyball team became the sole qualifier to the Mixed 6 state tournament by capturing the Denali…

Sports

Peninsula hockey squads suffer against Valley teams

WASILLA —Valley teams dominated a long weekend of North Star Conference hockey. Colony, Wasilla and Palmer each hosted…

Sports

Houston wins Kachemak Conference crown; Nikiski second, Homer third

The host Houston wrestling team won the Kachemak Conference Championships on Saturday. The Hawks scored 222.5 points to…

Sports

Brown Bears swept by Chill

The Coulee Region Chill broke out the brooms Saturday night at the Green Island Ice Arena in LaCrosse,…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  Dozens of children packed close to the stage at Soldotna Creek Park where the Triumvirate Theatre put on a showing of A Charlie Brown Christmas on Saturday Dec. 6, 2014 in Soldotna, Alaska.

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Soldotna kicks off Christmas season

For several hundred children at Soldotna Creek Park on Saturday, the night began with a Charlie Brown Christmas…

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Jailed Kenai woman indicted on new fraud charges

A Kenai woman already in prison for theft has been subpoenaed to appear for arraignment on 85 new…

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USPS to begin Sunday delivery in parts of AK

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — If you’re looking for a package, you might want to open your door when…

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Radio personality arrested for child pornography

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A radio personality in Anchorage was arrested on child pornography charges after the social…

Opinion

Walker’s call for mass resignations a worrying a maneuver

Newly elected Gov. Bill Walker and his administration have asked for the resignations of some 200 state employees…

Opinion

Cal Thomas: Davied Cameron gets it on immigration

There is nothing like a little heat from a third political party to get the attention of career…

Opinion

Bob Franken: Body cameras for all

We may as well go all the way. I’ll let you ponder that double-entendre for just a moment…

Life

It is what it is: Better days ahead?

I was really looking forward to turning 41. That seems like an odd thing to say, but I…

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News and Notes

Lints welcome son Emily Chenel Lints and Kyle Lints of Winthrop, Washington and Homer announce the birth of…

Life

Learning for Life: Where do your energy dollars go?

Perhaps you are of an age to remember “Little Bill” from ads long ago to help you save…

Sports

Friday: Peninsula hockey teams go 0-3 against Valley squads

The Kenai Central Kardinals hockey squad lost 7-1 to Wasilla in a beatdown by the Warriors Friday night…

Sports

Friday: Brown Bears lose to Chill

The Kenai River Brown Bears suffered a 6-4 loss Friday night to the Coulee Region Chill, giving up…

News

Kenai woman indicted on new fraud charges

A Kenai woman already in prison for theft has been subpoenaed to appear for arraignment on 85 new…

Letters to the Editor

Who is the government keeping safe

William Dudley, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, spoke before the United States Senate on…

Letters to the Editor

Peninsula residents always there to help

On behalf of the board of directors and staff of The LeeShore Center, I would like to extend…