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‘Fill the barn’ for the Brown Bears

The Kenai River Brown Bears Hockey team are in the NAHL playoffs once again. Their opponent this year…

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What others say: Need for change to Judicial Council hasn’t been demonstrated

The Alaska Legislature has two weeks remaining in its second session. This is the time when Alaskans need…

KPC hosts networking luncheon with Alliance

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KPC hosts networking luncheon with Alliance

In less than a year since the opening of the new Process Technology & Instrumentation (PRT) facilities at…

Ravn has landed... Fly Era is now Fly Ravn

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Ravn has landed… Fly Era is now Fly Ravn

Everyone who has become accustomed to flying ERA is now flying RAVN, the new name for the company…

Taking wounded warriors fishing on Kenai gets new name

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Taking wounded warriors fishing on Kenai gets new name

Sharing the freedom and experience of fishing on the Kenai River with those who have been wounded while…

Teachers and kids take Alaska Shake Out seriously

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Teachers and kids take Alaska Shake Out seriously

Thursday, March 27th may not mark its place in history the way March 27th, 1964 did when a…

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What are we fighting for?

As a Vietnam vet who served at Da Nang AB, RVN, in 67-68, I have an opinion the…

Letters to the Editor

Homemakers feel right at home

The Kenai Peninsula Homemakers FCE held their 28th annual retreat at Quality Inn, Kenai “Hearts In Bloom” March…

Photo by Kaylee Osowski Peninsula Clarion Rebecca Lopez (far right), Individual Assistance Branch Chief with the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, along with representatives from other state and Kenai Peninsula Borough agencies wait to answer questions from people affect by central peninsula flooding at the borough sponsored Flood Aware Fair on Friday at the Donald E. Gilman River Center in Soldotna.

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Flood Aware Fair attendance low

The first Kenai Peninsula Borough sponsored Flood Aware Fair for the central peninsula didn’t draw many people out…

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Education supporters rally amid funding talks

JUNEAU — More than 150 students, teachers, parents and other Alaskans chanted “BSA! Raise today!” on the steps…

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Name of trooper involved in fatal arrest attempt released

The Alaska State Troopers released the name of the trooper involved in the fatal arrest attempt in Homer…

Photo by Dan Balmer/Peninsula Clarion The view of north beach from Eric Hansen Scout Park in Kenai Sunday. The city council amended and passed a resolution for fee charges to the dipnet fishery.

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Kenai adjusts dipnet fees

As the Kenai River personal use fishery has grown over the years, the City of Kenai has had…

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House panel version of gas-line bill takes shape

JUNEAU — The House Resources Committee version of a bill to advance a major liquefied natural gas project…

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VA partners with Anchorage clinic

ANCHORAGE — Veterans began filtering into the Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center this month as part of a recent…

Education

School Briefs

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

Education

Tell us your Kenai Peninsula College story

This year marks KPC’s fiftieth anniversary (1964-2014) and to help commemorate this milestone, KPC’s advancement team is asking…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  Joseph Hensley, 14, takes the front of the line during a school-wide tug-of-war competition at Soldotna Middle School Thursday April 3, 2014 in Soldotna, Alaska.

Education

Breakfast and morning games lead students to SBA success

Along with getting their energy up via a tug-of-war tournament on Thursday, Soldotna Middle School students had the…

Opinion

Rich Lowry: The First Amendment is such a nuisance

Every time the Supreme Court rules in favor of the First Amendment in a campaign-finance case, the left…

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Veteran disappointed in Kenai City Council action

I would like to start off by publicly thanking Kenai Councilman Tim Navarre, for his continued support of…

Opinion

What others say: IRS stonewalling puts audit shoe on other foot

If the Internal Revenue Service was auditing you, and you whined that getting all the documentation agents wanted…