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Homer-area jazz musician leaves for school, branches out

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Homer-area jazz musician leaves for school, branches out

It took five years, a move to New York City and some soul-searching, but Kenai Peninsula trumpet player…

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Poem: Need For Heed

Need For Heed By Norm Olson, Nikiski Speeding down the highway, the wind against my face With my…

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Best Bet ■ The Los Angeles Children’s Chorus Young Men’s Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. Steven Kronauer,…

This image released by Sony Pictures shows Jonah Hill, from left, Ice Cube, and Channing Tatum in Columbia Pictures' "22 Jump Street." (AP Photo/Sony Pictures, Glen Wilson)

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Reeling it in: ‘Jump Street’ sequel in on the joke

“22 Jump Street” Columbia Pictures 1 hour, 52 minutes Comic actor Nick Offerman sums up the concept of…

Vitto Kleinschmidt is the new Circulation Director for the Juneau Empire.

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New publisher brings decades of newspaper experience to Clarion

Over the course of 28 years, Vitto Kleinschmidt has risen through the newspaper ranks from a position in…

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Business news

The Kenai and Soldotna Chambers of Commerce will host a joint luncheon at noon on July 8 at…

Opinion

Rich Lowry: The struggles of Hillary Clinton

We haven’t learned much new about Hillary Clinton on her book tour except that she mistakes herself for…

Letters to the Editor

Support for 14th annual Kenai Peninsula Air Fair appreciated

The Kenai Peninsula Air Fair Planning Committee for the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna would like to thank…

Opinion

What others say: No excuse for Alaska’s ‘Medicaid gap’

A study by the state Department of Health and Social Services released earlier this month gave insight into…

Letters to the Editor

Cross has deep meaning for veteran

I would like to thank the Kenai City Council for keeping the Veteran’s Memorial the way it was…

Letters to the Editor

Amendment would fix big money in elections

In response to “What others say: ‘Alaska Agreement’ good theory, flawed practice,” (Clarion, June 17), it is certainly…

Sports

Twins split doubleheader with Fairbanks Post 11

The Legion AA Twins split a league doubleheader with Fairbanks Post 11 on the road Tuesday afternoon, winning…

Sports

Kenai Golf Course report: Many events on the horizon

This next weekend the Kenai Golf Course will hold the annual Memorial Tournament in honor of those who…

Sports

Oilers blanked by Bucs

The Peninsula Oilers dropped the second of a five-game Alaska Baseball League road series with the Anchorage Bucs…

News

Meeting students’ needs: KPC program assists veterans

Kenai Peninsula College’s Veterans Affairs Program is implementing a unique scholarship to help ensure veteran students have access…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion Matt Schilf, of Kenai, points to a spot on a large map of a portion of Kenai near the home of a missing Kenai family Tuesday June 24, 2014 in Kenai, Alaska.  Schilf and 14 others spent the bulk of the day searching in the woods for signs of the family.

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Community volunteers search for missing family

A month has passed since Brandon Jividen, Rebecca Adams and her two daughters, Michelle Hundley and Jaracca Hundley,…

News

Mixed start for kings around state

In downtown Anchorage, fishers at Ship Creek are enjoying one of the state’s stronger king returns. June 17,…

Letters to the Editor

Memorial imagery shouldn’t be an issue

Regarding the Veterans Memorial at Leif Hansen Memorial Park, why does it matter about the design of this…

Opinion

Bob Franken: The ties that unbind

That recent Pew Research Center poll is pretty jarring. We are so politically polarized in this country that…

Opinion

What others say: Thank you for not voting

Please stay home on August 19. On October 7, go hiking. When November 4 rolls around, watch a…