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Betsy Grant, 61, Kenai "I voted against the measure because I worry it would make the drug more available to kids and could have a negative impact in the community."

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Debate over Prop. 2 enters final days

Patricia Patterson had to break the law to help save her son’s life. When Ben Cantil was diagnosed…

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Accident on Seward Highway results in one fatality

A three-vehicle accident on the Seward Highway Friday resulted in one fatality. Jonathan Boreland, 33, of Fairbanks was…

Opinion

Letters to the editor

Once again we have senator Murkowski talking as though she actually knows about the subject she is addressing.…

Opinion

Important choices on Tuesday’s ballot

Putting aside the millions of dollars being spent on the campaigns, the U.S. Senate race comes down to…

Opinion

Ballot Measure 4 protects salmon for future generations

Voting “Yes” on Ballot Measure 4 will do nothing more than require large-scale mines to meet the same…

Sports

Friday: Brown Bears come back to nip Wild

Joseph Kaszupski scored the game-winner in his first game back in Wenatchee, Washington, since the Wild traded him,…

Peninsula Community Health Services is proud to participate in National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is the second most common kind of cancer in women. About 1 in 8 women born today in the United States will get breast cancer at some point. The good news is that many women can survive breast cancer if it's found and treated early. Talk to your doctor about your risk of breast cancer, especially if a close family member of yours has had breast or ovarian cancer. Your doctor can help you decide when and how often to get mammograms.

Life

Photo: Thinking pink

Life

Learning for Life: Why use a food thermometer?

Using a food thermometer is the only sure way to determine if your food has reached a high…

Life

Kenai Senior Center Activities

What’s happening at the Kenai Senior Center for the month of November 2014 (all activities are held at…

Life

Here’s the Thing: Like a fine wine …

We just got back from our mini-getaway. We weren’t gone very long, because my husband works a demanding…

Wells Fargo presents a $3,000 grant to Boys and Girls Club of Kenai Peninsula to support the organization's annual fundraiser to be held Nov. 15 in Kenai. Pictured from left to right are: Tim Redder, Boys & Girls Club board member, Wells Fargo Kenai Peninsula business banking manager; Peter Micciche, Boys & Girls Club board member, state senator; Tyler Davis, Wells Fargo Kenai business relationship manager; Ryan Tunseth, Boys & Girls Club board president; Mike Navarre, Boys & Girls Club board member, Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor; and James Montgomery, Boys & Girls Club board member.

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Photo: Support to bank on

Letters to the Editor

Voter supports Thornton

A vote for Shauna Thornton is the smart vote! Her campaign has been run in person, going from…

Letters to the Editor

Take the money on the table

I strongly support the ticket of Walker/Mallott for Governor because Bill Walker has campaigned to accept the Medicaid…

Sports

Thursday volleyball: Grace tops Homer; Seward downs Houston

Grace Christian swept Homer in three games Thursday night in a Southcentral Conference matchup in Homer. The Grizzlies…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Kenai River Brown Bears Tanner Schachle gets control of the puck and sprints down the rink Friday, October 24, 2014 at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex in Soldotna, Alaska.

Sports

Wasilla’s Schachle takes advantage of time with Brown Bears

WASILLA — At this time last year, Tanner Schachle was getting ready for his junior year of high…

File photo contributed by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation The Arness Septage Site in Nikiski, shown here from the air in September 1985. The site was contaminated with thousands of gallons of oil and other industry wastes.

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Nikiski water study underway

In addition to Alaska LNG project managers, and planners from Trans-Foreland Pipeline Company, Nikiski landowners will soon have…

Latest search for family provides no leads

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Latest search for family provides no leads

The ice cracked below the feet of five Kenai police investigators, and several members of Alaska media, Thursday…

Micciche, Treider compete for Senate seat

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Micciche, Treider compete for Senate seat

On Tuesday, voters in Senate District O will decide which candidate between incumbent Peter Micciche, R-Soldotna and Eric…

Opinion

Senate candidates share their views

1. With the recent drop in oil process, the Legislature will face some tough decisions in 2015. What…

Opinion

Eric Treider: Alaskans yearn for something different

What an incredible feeling! I walked into Safeway and an employee looked at me and asked, “Are you…