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Couple accused of stealing from two non-profits

A Soldotna couple is facing multiple felonies after more than $8,200 was stolen from two organizations with ties…

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Summer road construction nears

Several road construction projects on the Kenai Peninsula are planned for this summer, as are city road improvements…

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Family seeks answers in Alaska inmate’s death

ANCHORAGE — A California parolee who recently was found dead in his Alaska jail cell continued to be…

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Coast Guard shooting trial continues

ANCHORAGE — The nail found in the truck tire of the man charged with killing two co-workers at…

Clarion file photo The Arctic Sun takes on a load of liquified natural gas bound for Japan in 1998. The shipment was ConocoPhillip's 1,000th to leave the Nikiski dock. On Monday, the company announced plans to resume shipments of LNG from its Nikiski facility.

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ConocoPhillips to resume LNG exports

ConocoPhillips is restarting its liquefied natural gas plant on the Kenai Peninsula and will resume shipments of LNG…

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Cal Thomas: Kathleen Sebelius: Scapegoat

Dictionary.com offers two definitions for scapegoat: “1. A person or group made to bear the blame for others…

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Voice of Alaska: Keeping foster children with relatives should be a priority

There are more than 2,000 children and youth in foster care throughout the state of Alaska. A shortage…

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What others say: Injection of students in medical class needs full inquiry and airing

Administrators at the University of Alaska Fairbanks have a major challenge on their hands since learning that students…

Caring for the Kenai finalists to make oral presentations Thursday night

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Caring for the Kenai finalists to make oral presentations Thursday night

High School students from across the Kenai Peninsula will be competing Thursday for $28,000 in cash awards. This…

Job Shadow gives KCHS Juniors a look at potential careers

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Job Shadow gives KCHS Juniors a look at potential careers

For two decades juniors at Kenai Central High School (KCHS) have been able to take a day out…

Stream Watch program gears up for 20th year of helping out rivers

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Stream Watch program gears up for 20th year of helping out rivers

Now in its 20th year Stream Watch, founded in 1994 by the Chugach National Forest and a group…

Country Foods "Hometown Proud for 30 Years!"

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Country Foods “Hometown Proud for 30 Years!”

The hometown turned out in big numbers to celebrate local family owned Country Foods 30th Anniversary last week.…

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ConocoPhillips to reopen Kenai LNG plant, resume exports

ConocoPhillips is restarting its liquefied natural gas plant on the Kenai Peninsula and will resume shipments of LNG…

Letters to the Editor

Who does assembly represent?

Does your borough assemblyperson represent you, or are they employees of the borough and entitled to an executive…

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Reasons to be outraged

Some of my friends think I’ve lost my mind. They don’t understand why I’m so concerned about what…

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Donations support local cancer patients

Central Peninsula Health Foundation would like to thank Soldotna Fred Meyer customers and associates for donating $3,236.15 in…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  Hundreds of people gathered for the 35th annual Home Show Sunday April 13, 2014 in Soldotna, Alaska.  More than 111 vendors were on hand to showcase their wares.

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Annual Home Show draws hundreds to Soldotna

A mish-mash of vendors selling jacuzzis, wooden sheds and off-road vehicles sat near a Central Emergency Services fire…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Cristiana Moyer, 11, warms her takes a moment to warm her hands, one of many 4H's struggling with the cold at the AH Horse Contest, Friday, April 11, at the Solid Rock Bible Camp.

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4-H state horse competition wraps up

With a prom dress in one hand and cowboy boots in another, Chena Litzen, 17, was ready to…

FILE - In this Aug. 23, 2013 pool file photo reviewed by the U.S. Department of Defense, one of Guantanamo Bay's two courthouses is seen through a broken window at Camp Justice at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba. On Monday, April 14, 2014 a judge in Guantanamo will open a hearing into the sanity of prisoner Ramzi Binalshibh, whose courtroom outbursts about alleged mistreatment in Camp 7 have halted the effort to try five men in the Sept. 11 attacks, all of whom are held there. (AP Photo/Toronto Star, Michelle Shephard, Pool, File)

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Window opens on secret camp within Guantanamo

GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba — Attorney James Connell has visited his client inside the secret Guantanamo prison…

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Department of Energy calls for methane proposals

ANCHORAGE — The U.S. Department of Energy is looking for research proposals that could advance what’s known about…