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Patrick Moore, 25, will be moving to Japan in August to teach English to students through the JET - Japan Exchange and Teaching Program. Photo by Kaylee Osowski/Peninsula Clarion

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Local man heading to Japan to teach English

He’s lucky number seven, Yasuko Lehtinen said. Patrick Moore, is Kenai Peninsula College instructor Lehtinen’s seventh student to…

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Kenai launches new city website

Internet surfers interested in doing business in the City of Kenai or visitors interested in life at the…

Opinion

Bed tax may not be the best route for the borough

As the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly budget process ramps up, the idea of a bed tax as a…

Letters to the Editor

KNW Refuge deserves kudos

I believe it is important to correct some of the misconceptions voiced in the letter to the editor…

Life

Monday, Monday…

It’s Sunday, June first. Not too many years ago (at least like I count time) we would be…

News

Widespread power outages reported on the Kenai Peninsula

Several thousand people are without power as of noon Saturday as the Homer Electric Association responds to reports…

Sports

Southcentral baseball: Wasilla wins crown, Peninsula squads eliminated

The Wasilla baseball team defeated Colony 4-1 on Friday night at the Soldotna Little League fields to win…

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Bulldog reporter Tkacz dies at 61

JUNEAU — Bob Tkacz may not have always been well-liked, but he was always respected, according to those…

Sports

Soldotna softball ends season, honors seniors by topping Skyview

The Soldotna softball team ended its season and honored its seniors by defeating Skyview 12-3 in five innings…

Sports

Birch Ridge Golf Report: Welcome rain, thank you firefighters

Has rain ever felt so good? The community, and the golf course, finally received some much needed wet…

News

Funny River fire hits 192,000 acres, $6.1 million in costs

It has taken 10 days, 760 people and more than $6.1 million for firefighters to gain control of…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Marty Rogers and Michael Hatfield debrief after getting off their 24-hour-plus shift setting up the unmanned drones that will use unfrared radiation imaging to detect hotspots in the Funny River Fire, Thursday, May 29, at Kenai Peninsula College.

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More than a place to sleep

A group of residents at the Kenai Peninsula College Residence Hall having been staying out all night and…

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Council accepts money for library, changes code to match regulation

The Soldotna City Council unanimously agreed to raise the amount of appropriations for renovations to the Joyce K.…

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Details released in trooper-involved shooting

Alaska State Troopers have released the name of the trooper involved in the shooting near Cooper Landing on…

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CIFF, ADFG argue need for more information in lawsuit over 2013 management

ANCHORAGE — A state judge heard oral argument yesterday about the lawsuit over 2013 management of Cook Inlet…

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AP News Extra: States face new cost concerns with Medicaid surge

WASHINGTON — From California to Rhode Island, states are confronting new concerns that their Medicaid costs will rise…

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6 Native corporations to fight oil tax referendum

ANCHORAGE (AP) — Six Alaska Native corporations have pledged at least $500,000 to fight efforts to repeal the…

Life

Why does God ask questions

Hmm. God knows everything. God asks questions. Doesn’t this seem rather strange? If God does know everything, why…

Life

Church Briefs

Randall Pippin to Speak Randall Pippin will be bringing the message to the congregation of the Kenai United…

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Vatican: Israel, Palestinian peace prayer June 8

VATICAN CITY — Israeli President Shimon Peres and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will join Pope Francis for an…