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Rich Lowry: The equal-pay canard

To paraphrase the line often attributed to Mark Twain, there are lies, damn lies and the “equal pay”…

Letters to the Editor

Hunting group neutral on fishing issues

This is an open letter to all fisheries user groups. The long-term policy of the Kenai Peninsula chapter…

Opinion

What others say: Alaska needs rational liquor laws

In Haines, Sean Copeland and Heather Shade have a promising new business. This summer, they’ll open their doors…

Education

School Briefs

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

Education

Around Campus: KPC, KPBSD partner to expand JumpStart program

Kenai Peninsula College and the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District announced expansion of the Kenai Peninsula Borough sponsored…

Education

Small Nebraska library takes innovative approach

OXFORD, Neb. — The kids come in their PJ’s. They curl up with stuffed toys and munch on…

Sports

Ice Dogs eliminate Bears with Game 5 victory

The Fairbanks Ice Dogs defeated the Kenai River Brown Bears 3-2 on Saturday at the Big Dipper Ice…

Sports

Carstens, Dorvall play in AABC All Star Games

Seth Carstens of Nikiski and Nianiella Dorvall of Nikolaevsk represented the Peninsula in the 2014 AABC Senior All…

Saved for the bells

News

Saved for the bells

Even a 120-year old building needs a bit of sprucing up once in awhile. Alaska’s Historical Commission has…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Petie, Tatianna and Doug Clary talk to Bettina Kipp Lavea during the Advice and a Slice event, Friday, April 11, at KPC.

News

Students get taste of college life

“I love to dance,” Iris Snow Mustang said. “They must have known I was coming!” Across the room…

News

Senate passes capital budget

JUNEAU — The state Senate passed a $2.2 billion state capital budget Friday, along with a bill to…

News

Tourism expected to hold the line in 2014

It’s almost time for the rush of family and friends from the Lower 48, and Alaska’s tourism industry…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Marlin, Dale and Rita Eicher had two barbecues making steaming chicken to fend off the cold at the Kenai Peninsula Home Show, Saturday, April 12, at the Soldotna Sports Center. The Home Show continues today from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

News

Photo: Home Show cookin’

Opinion

Cal Thomas: Focus on what works

The Fiscal Times reported last week that the State Department has missing files or incomplete files for more…

Opinion

Health care offerings need to evolve with market

While officials at the local, state and federal levels continue to debate the state of the health care…

Opinion

Bob Franken: The depths of hipocrisy

Doctors have their Hippocratic tradition. Meanwhile, I’d like to suggest that those in and around politics consider taking…

Raymend Buchheit and Allyson Larned

Life

Weddings

Allyson Larned and Raymond Buchheit were married in a sunset Hawaiian-style wedding on March 12, 2014 at Maluaka…

Pvt. Jared M. Penning

Life

News and Notes

Augie and Sandi Lindow of Soldotna announce the birth of their daughter, Gemma Brielle Lindow, at 4:20 p.m.…

Life

Learning for Life: Planning your tree planting

As winter recedes into spring it is a great time to look at our yards and plan for…

News

Funding restored for Skyview Pool

After months of debate, public comment and one municipality pledging funds to keep it open, the Kenai Peninsula…