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Update: Legislature to address education today

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — After blowing past midnight on what was supposed to be the last day of…

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Legislature approves advancing gas line project

JUNEAU — The Alaska Legislature has passed a bill setting the state’s participation in a major liquefied natural…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Emma Updike, Tonja Updike, Emma Updike and Ellyce Woodward work at a craft table during the Autism Walk, Saturday, April 19, at Soldotna Middle School.

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Soldotna autism walk back with a bang

Not much walking actually happened during this year’s Soldotna Walk for Autism fundraiser. Running, bouncing and yoga were…

Photo courtesy Denise Cox Marguerite and Evangeline Cox pose with Nikiski Fire Chief James Baisden at the Nikiski Fire Board meeting on April 16. The two girls, sophomores at Nikiski High School, donated 12 pet oxygen masks to the Nikiski department and seven to the Kenai Fire Department.

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Pet projects

Two separate community service projects in Kenai and Nikiski have a couple things in common; both ideas originated…

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Budget work continues on last day of session

JUNEAU — On the last scheduled day of the legislative session, state lawmakers were still trying to finish…

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Sitka Tribe awarded foundation grant

SITKA — Sitka Tribe of Alaska is one of 30 recipients of the 2014 W.K. Kellogg Foundation grants…

Education

Verbatim: Capturing life, blemishes and all

This week while editing pictures of my friends and I from Prom, I used a popular photo editing…

Education

School briefs

School board to meet The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. in…

Education

Fall semester general registration open now

General public registration opened for the fall 2014 semester at 12:01 a.m. this morning, April 21 and if…

Photo courtesy of John DeVolld Soldotna Montessori Charter School sixth grader Shannon McClure works with students from other countries at the Montessori Model United Nations conference in New York City.

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Soldotna Montessori students take part in Model UN

For some of the students it was their first time traveling out of Alaska, flying on an airplane…

Letters to the Editor

Fire fighter’s dedication, service applauded

Where do you start? How do you begin to tell someone how wonderful they are and to relay…

Opinion

Rich Lowry: The stupid hounding of Condi Rice

If Condoleezza Rice were as self-pitying and politically crass as Attorney General Eric Holder, she would be wondering…

Opinion

What others say: Obamacare’s true numbers a revealing failure

On the afternoon of April 1, President Barack Obama pulled out the pom-poms and assumed the role of…

Nikiski's Christian Riddall follows the ball into the box after beating the final Houston defender and the Hawks goalkeeper who left the box to challenge the play. Riddall scored on the play to give the Bulldogs a 1-0 lead. Nikiski won the match 4-0.

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Nikiski boys soccer opens with win; girls shut out in Houston

HOUSTON — The Nikiski Bulldogs would probably be surprised to learn Houston goalkeeper Sage Stirling is entering just…

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Kenai boys, SoHi girls win Homer Invitational

The Kenai Central boys and Soldotna girls won team titles at the Homer Invitational, held Friday and Saturday…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  Lucy Daniels, an advocate for the Kenaitze Indian Tribe, teaches the Yup'ik alphabet to a group Tuesday April 15, 2014 at Kenai Peninsula College, Kenai River Campus in Soldotna, Alaska.

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Sharing language, sharing culture

The rich aroma of beluga whale fat, fish, soup and seal oil floated down the hallway of the…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Homer high school student Jane Rohr won sixth place at the 24th annual CFK competition Thursday, April 17, at Kenai Central high school.

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Caring for the Kenai contest thinks long-term

Even if she didn’t win, Caring for Kenai participant Krysten Maxson said she would continue with her project.…

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Going abroad

Along with school, homework, sports practices and other extra curricular activities six Kenai Central High School girls are…

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Senate passes new approach to pension obligation

JUNEAU — The Alaska Senate unanimously passed legislation setting out a new approach for addressing the state’s pension…

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Senate Finance advances education bill

JUNEAU — The Senate Finance Committee advanced a broad-ranging education bill Saturday that adds more money to public…