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Power boat moratorium not in proposal book

In Les Palmer’s “An Outdoor View,” May 23, “The state of the Kenai,” the author asserts the Board…

Letters to the Editor

River festival educational, fun

Bravo! Kenai River Watershed Forum for your remarkable presentation at this year’s 24th Annual Kenai River Festival. Instruction,…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  Yvonne Waskey, 19, works on a beaded keychain for the Kenaitze Indian Tribe Tuesday April 15, 2014 at the Kenai Peninsula College, Kenai River Campus in Soldotna, Alaska. The crafting class is part of a "Native Creations & Reflections" series hosted by the college.

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Dena’ina Wellness Center to celebrate three-day grand opening

For decades, the Kenaitze Indian tribe has dreamed of operating a state-of-the-art healthcare and wellness facility; one that…

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Adams’ family remains positive despite search effort yielding few results

When Kenai resident Dennis Gifford heard his niece Rebecca Adams, two daughters and boyfriend were reported missing he…

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Small wildfire contained near Anchor Point

Fire crews in about an hour contained a one-acre wildfire that started in yard close to a home…

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Cook Inlet Fisherman’s Fund appeals judge’s decision

ANCHORAGE — The Cook Inlet Fisherman’s Fund is appealing a court decision that upheld the Alaska Department of…

Sports

Oilers shut out Seals to take opening series

The Peninsula Oilers defeated the San Francisco Seals 3-0 on Wednesday at Coral Seymour Memorial Park in Kenai…

Sports

Bird Homestead Golf Report: New tee boxes ready to go

Larry Hamilton and his crew have been hard at work putting in a few new tee boxes, and…

Life

Strong showing of Russian River sockeye salmon

For almost two weeks a steady stream of sockeye have been visible in the clear, low water of…

News

All at the Russian River

Editor’s note: This story has been edited to correct which river hatchery kings can be fished upon. Currently…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/Peninsula Clarion Dee Cassel points out the different options customers have with the custom made Amish Furniture, which is made entirely without electricity, Wednesday, June 11, at Home Gallery in Kenai.

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New furniture store right at home in Kenai

In the middle of the cavernous entrance room of the new Home Gallery furniture store, Dee Cassel stood…

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

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Council smoothly votes down synthetic marijuana ban

The Soldotna City Council unanimously voted down the ordinance that would prohibit possession of synthetic cannabinoids that has…

Opinion

Rich Lowry: Math is math

For people who use the word “science” as a bludgeon and trumpet their strict commitment to fact and…

Letters to the Editor

Reader finds inspiration at political event

During the Memorial Day weekend many events were taking place throughout our great state. One was the Alaska…

Opinion

What others say: Bringing soldier home the right call

The emerging picture of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who was exchanged for five prisoners held at the U.S. prison…

Arts & Entertainment

Poem: Fire watch

Fire watch By Vicki Fruichantie, Kenai We were going camping But ended up instead, Working the “information station”…

Arts & Entertainment

What’s Happening

Events and exhibits ■ Local nature photographer Laurie Johnson is showing her work at Kaladi Brothers Coffee on…

This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Tom Cruise in a scene from "Edge of Tomorrow." (AP Photo/Warner Bros. Pictures, David James)

Arts & Entertainment

Reeling it in: Don’t wait for ‘Edge of Tomorrow’

“Edge of Tomorrow” Warner Bros. 1 hour, 53 minutes   As much as I enjoy Tom Cruise’s movies,…

Sports

Twins’ opener rained out in Anchorage

The Post 20 Twins were supposed to open their season Tuesday on the road in Anchorage against East,…