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Amara Ransom, 5, colors a paper Arctic Tern at the Challenger Learning Center of Alaska in Kenai during STEAM Ahead, a hands-on home-school program. Photo by Kaylee Osowski/Peninsula Clarion

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Full steam ahead

Three students colored paper wings and bird bodies, cut out the pieces and glued them together creating camouflage,…

Opinion

The party of less work

The Democrats once styled themselves the party of workers. Now, they are the party of people who would…

Letters to the Editor

Cook Inlet Tribal Council provides many community services

Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. (CITC) wishes to offer clarification regarding to Mr. Alvin V. Steik’s comments in…

Opinion

Shipyard projects benefit whole state

Ketchikan’s shipyard has widespread support throughout the state. It will need it to acquire $3 million from the…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion Paul Steffenson pins ... of Kodiak during their match Saturday Feb. 8, 2014 at Bartlett High School in Anchorage, Alaska.

Sports

State 4A wrestling tournament updates

Kenai Central wrestler Paul Steffensen capped off a sterling freshman campaign with a Class 4A state championship in…

Sports

Stars earn state berth in 4OT

The Soldotna Stars certainly don’t lack a flair for the dramatic. After scoring the game-winner during the final…

Sports

SoHi girls drop two straight, win on Saturday

After starting the season 13-0, the Soldotna girls have run into a bit of trouble recently. After losing…

Sports

Brown Bears dominate Bruins

There’s an old saying in sports. Whenever somebody asks how many more points are needed, the answer is…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  Alaska Board of Fisheries members John Jensen and Tom Kluberton hear committee testimony during the triennial Upper Cook Inlet meeting Thursday Feb. 6, 2014 in Anchorage, Alaska.

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Fish board debates permit stacking

Update: The Board of Fisheries convened Sunday at 8 a.m. and voted to approve a board generated proposal…

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Blumer: LNG project would boost Alaska job market

Alaska’s proposed liquefied natural gas line project would add between 9,000 and 15,000 jobs to the state market,…

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Proposed amendment stirs debate

A ballot measure calling for a constitutional amendment to allow public funds to go to private schools has…

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Governor says he’s not threatening Ketchikan

JUNEAU — Gov. Sean Parnell said Friday that he wasn’t threatening the Ketchikan Gateway Borough when he said…

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Flint Hills closure puts fuel market in flux

Flint Hills Resources will cease refining operations at its North Pole refinery near Fairbanks this spring, the company…

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LIO Schedule for Feb. 10-14

Monday 8:00 a.m. The House Education Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 291 Stipend for…

Opinion

‘Alone Yet Not Alone’ vs. Academy’s ‘ethics’

In a world where Woody Allen can get a lifetime achievement award at the Golden Globes at the…

Opinion

The stupid bowls

It was touted as Bill O’Reilly’s interview of President Barack Obama, but it was more like O’Reilly having…

Opinion

Community must find solution to keep Skyview pool open

Facing a potential funding shortfall of $4.5 million, the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District’s administration and board of…

Darren Finley and April Friedly

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Weddings

April Friedly and Darren Finley were married on Dec. 17, 2013 at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. The…

Life

When I grow old …

I had an epiphany a few days ago. That is the fancy word for “It’s about time. What…

Paisley Jean Hudson

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News and Notes

Christopher and Chelsey (Howard) Hudson of Arlington, Texas, announce the birth of their daughter, Paisley Jean Hudson, at…