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Proposed measure undermines public process

With regard to the regulation of commercial marijuana operations in the Kenai Peninsula Borough, we’re concerned with a…

Audrey Herrmann and Andrew Partipilo

Life

Herrmann, Partipilo engaged

Audrey Herrmann and Andrew Partipilo are engaged to marry, with a wedding date set for Sept. 4, 2016…

Life

Learning for Life: Building your bone bank

Calcium may be the most abundant mineral in the body but many individuals, especially seniors, do not have…

Jamie Belle Hunt, second from right, is serving as a Senate Page during the legislative session in Juneau. (Photo courtesy office of Sen. Charlie Huggins)

Life

Hunt serves as Senate Page

Jamie Belle Hunt is serving as a Senate Page during the legislative session. Hunt, daughter of Sara Crapuchettes,…

Life

Welcome to the land of golf

This is the time of year that I extend my annual welcome to all of you visitors who…

Letters to the Editor

Local option zoning protects neighborhoods

After attending Tuesday night’s Borough Assembly meeting and reading Wednesday’s Peninsula Clarion’s letter to the editor I feel…

Letters to the Editor

Job fair connects employers, employees

Peninsula Job Center Staff extends a big thank you to all the employers who attended the Annual 2016…

Sports

Oilers Corner: Oilers add pair of freshmen

The Oilers 2016 roster continues to expand with the addition of a pair of freshmen. West Virginia University…

News

Associations accept school district’s original health care offer

The Kenai Peninsula Education and Kenai Peninsula Education Support associations have accepted the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District’s…

News

UA president has big ideas to manage smaller budgets

There are major changes coming to the University of Alaska. Many of the changes will, unsurprisingly, be budget…

Dan Saxton chopping firewood at a yurt in Colorado prior to joining the cabin program at Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. (Photo courtesy Dan Saxton)

Life

Refuge Notebook: Kenai Refuge cabins provide solitude with a bit of comfort

Before I landed my dream job here with the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Cabin Program, my wife and…

Life

An Outdoor View: Looking back

Excerpts from “An Outdoor View” columns that are at least as true today as they were when I…

Life

Voices of Faith: Putting your faith on the line

Once again, my e-mail program had started presenting problems. “Error occurred” kept appearing on my computer screen: not…

Life

Church news

Our Lady of Perpetual Help sets a place at the table A Place at the Table, a new…

Letters to the Editor

Alaska’s farmers hoping for support from Legislature

Dear Alaska Legislators, As we hope you are aware, stubborn self-reliant farmers and young entrepreneurs from Homer to…

Opinion

Watch for bicyclists on the road

It’s a sure sign of spring — street sweepers have been at work around the central Kenai Peninsula,…

Letters to the Editor

Bill only shifts costs

While the Senate says that we need to reduce the size and scope of government, they do not…

Letters to the Editor

Homeless Connect appreciates community support

On behalf of the Committee, The Kenai Peninsula Project Homeless Connect would like to honor the approximate 54…

News

Local students will not take AMP this year

Students in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District and their peers statewide will not be taking the Alaska…

Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Rascal the Raven, the mascot for the 2006 Arctic Winter Games, posed with former organizers and participants in front of the George A. Navarre Kenai Peninsula Borough building in Soldotna, Alaska on Tuesday, April 5, 2016. The borough assembly designed Tuesday a "day of celebration" in commemoration of the 10-year anniversary of the Arctic Winter Games being held on the Kenai Peninsula.

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Photos: Remember the spirit within