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Jackson Hobbs, 16, an Eagle Scout from Franklin, Idaho, firmly dominated the Jackpot Halibut Derby Leaderboard by hauling in a hefty 335.0 pound halibut aboard the vessel Venturess of Alaska Premier Sportfishing with Captain Travis Larson. (Photo courtesy Homer Chamber of Commerce)

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Only three weeks to reel in the halibut of the season

Anglers still aiming to come out on top in the 28th annual Homer Jackpot Halibut Derby have less…

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Silvers dominate the tributaries

As silver salmon move into Kenai Peninsula streams, species from earlier runs are beginning to spawn, concentrating resident…

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Business News

■ The Kenai and Soldotna Chambers of Commerce will host a joint luncheon at noon on Sept. 3…

Opinion

Rich Lowry: Obama’s Iraq war

ISIS is a force for evil that poses an imminent security threat to the United States, but please,…

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What others say: Court should move quickly to address timber lawsuits

The whittling continues. The U.S. Forest Service announced it would offer the Big Thorne timber sale on Prince…

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Alaska voters reject repeal of 2013 petroleum tax

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska voters have retained a new petroleum production tax system that offers hope of…

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What’s Happening

■ On Sept. 12 from 5-7 p.m. the Ninilchik Community Library is hosting a book signing with Michelle…

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Poet’s Corner: Soft Grows the Rose

Woman won’t live by bread alone; but a little flower helps. Happy the home where this is known…

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Seeking out some new films on video

Late August is a rough time at the movie theater. It’s not really summer, and it’s not really…

Bookworm Sez: You're stuck in an elevator

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Bookworm Sez: You’re stuck in an elevator

You’re stuck. Trapped in an elevator, office, front seat of a car, wishing you were someplace, anyplace, else.…

ADVANCE FOR USE MONDAY, AUG. 25 - In this Aug. 13, 2014 photo, Ed Littlefield, left, plays a deerskin drum with teachers as part of a Basic Arts Institute class at Ketchikan High School in Ketchikan, Alaska. The arts institute was brought to Ketchikan for the first time by a collaboration between the arts council, Ketchikan School District and the Alaska Arts Education Consortium. (AP Photo/Ketchikan Daily News, Taylor Balkom)

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Arts institute aims to activate brains

KETCHIKAN — About a dozen teachers sat in a circle in a Ketchikan High School music room one…

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Kenai netters take season opener against Seward

The Kenai Central volleyball squad rallied back after an early deficit to beat Seward 3-1 in a nonconference…

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Environmental groups sue over Big Thorne sale

Three conservation groups filed a lawsuit Friday against the U.S. Forest Service in another attempt to stop the…

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Soldotna purchases police vehicles for long-term fleet plan

The city of Soldotna purchased two police interceptors for its fleet. The Ford Explorer Police Vehicles were purchased…

Photo by Dan Balmer/Peninsula Clarion Nikiski resident Rocky Knudsen, a Democrat, listens to a question from the audience at the State Legislature candidate forum Tuesday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. Knudsen is running for the District 29 House of Representatives seat in the Nov. 4 general election.

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House candidates discuss issues

Jobs for Alaskans, funding for education and improving health care were topics that resonated with five candidates vying…

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Seafood industry, delegation seek Russian import ban

The United States seafood industry is pushing for Russia to end its import ban on food from several…

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Almanac predicts a nasty winter

LEWISTON, Maine — The folks at the Farmers’ Almanac can be forgiven for feeling smug: The 198-year-old publication…

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Pioneer Potluck: About more bears in the neighborhood

North Nikiski, Turnbull Residence   AUGUST 2014 John and Nikki live on the top of a hill that…

Opinion

Bob Franken: Virginia courthouse melodrama

Is it any wonder that with all the grindingly oppressive news these days, matters that are tragic and…

Opinion

What others say: Low voter turnout speaks ill of residents’ commitment to solutions

Reading the paper, watching TV or listening to the radio in the months leading up to Tuesday’s primary…