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Party Kentucky-style with Burgoo, Strawberries Derby… and Mint Juleps

The website for the 142nd Kentucky Derby, at www.kentuckyderby.com, is a very exciting place. There you will find…

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Pioneer Potluck: About remembering olden days

Like the 40s and 50s ! Co-author Dolores Wik Recipes from sister Elaine Oster Remember in the olden…

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Business briefs

Chambers set schedules ■ The Soldotna Chamber of Commerce is planning a Social Mixer today at 5:30 p.m.…

Opinion

Saudis practice mafia tactics

The Mafia, in its heyday, ran lucrative protection rackets. Pay them and your business would be kept safe…

Letters to the Editor

Can politicians be trusted to spend conservatively?

I have lived, worked and raised a family in Kenai for over 47 years. I, like many of…

Letters to the Editor

Kenai Central High School After Prom Committee appreciates support

Kenai High School Senior/Junior After Prom Committee would like to thank the follow business for supporting the Kenai…

Sports

Kenai soccer sweeps Seward

The host Kenai Central soccer teams swept Seward in Northern Lights Conference Southern Division play Monday, with the…

Sports

Peninsula players, coaches put on show at AABC All-Star game

The Alaska Association of Basketball Coaches held its sixth annual Senior All-Star basketball games at Dimond High School…

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Associations reject school district proposal

Negotiations between the Kenai Peninsula Education and Kenai Peninsula Education Support associations and the Kenai Peninsula Borough School…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion (Not pictured) Aimee, (left) Rudy and Sam Zulkanycz get in some early spring fishing Monday, April 18, 2016, at Loon Lake in Soldotna, Alaska. Sam said the quiet spot is a family favorite, especially when the sun is out and there is no one else on the joining them on the perimeter. "They aren't the biggest and best fish by that's okay," he said.

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Family fishing

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UAS teacher mauled by bear on student outing

JUNEAU — A man who teaches classes on the outdoors was mauled by a bear Monday during a…

Alaska Gov. Bill Walker talks Monday, April 18, 2016, about the end-of-session issues left for the state's legislature to cover in Juneau, Alaska. (AP Photo/Rashah McChesney)

Government

Walker would like lawmakers to keep working in Juneau

JUNEAU — Gov. Bill Walker said Monday that he would like legislators to continue their work in Juneau,…

Letters to the Editor

Risk of guns on campus not worth the reward

During my last command tour in the Marine Corps, I had a young Marine invite some of his…

Opinion

What others say: Critical neglect in the Arctic

Americans’ faith in their financial system has rarely been so low. Presidential candidates in both parties, from Sen.…

News

Local young professional snags state award

Jonathan Taylor, owner of Soldotna’s Artistic Puppy Creative, was named the first Young Professional of the Year at…

Exoskelton Bionic Robot debuts at the new Kenai Spine

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Exoskelton Bionic Robot debuts at the new Kenai Spine

With its’ doors just barley opened the new Central Peninsula Rehabilitation and Kenai Spine location introduced a state…

opportunity to attend AK Chamber business week

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opportunity to attend AK Chamber business week

Nichole Schuh, Alaska Business Week program director addressed a joint Chamber of Commerce last week to promote the…

Last Frontier offers elegance for Brides & Grooms

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Last Frontier offers elegance for Brides & Grooms

The Kenai Peninsula is becoming a popular destination for more than those attired in hip waders and steel…

Ideas to build on

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Ideas to build on

Another early spring and little snow left inspired families to turn out in great numbers for the 37th…

Education

Around the District

School board to meet The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. in…