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Voices of Alaska: Time to put our wealth to work

By now, most of you know we have a budget challenge: Over the past two years, Alaska’s oil…

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What others say: Government releases new dietary guidelines

Every five years the federal departments of Agriculture and the Health and Human Services jointly release a set…

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Business briefs

■ The Soldotna Chamber of Commerce will not meet this week. At noon on Jan. 26, the chamber…

Huge turnour for awards celebration

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Huge turnour for awards celebration

Members of the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce (SCC) turned out in large numbers last week to honor the…

KWF director leaves

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KWF director leaves

While throughout his career as founder and executive director of the Kenai Watershed Forum (KWF) Robert Ruffner received…

Moon Rocks arrive

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Moon Rocks arrive

The excitement was over the moon, literally last week as two very secure cases arrived at the Challenger…

Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Eden Alioto, 9, stops for her father to adjust her snowshoe before taking off across Headquarters Lake near the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center on Friday.

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More families move toward in-home education

Kenai Peninsula families may be making the move from brick-and-mortar schools to learning at a distance, and in…

Education

The Kenai River Campus is closed today

In observance of Alaska Civil Rights Day and Martin L. King Day, all locations of Kenai Peninsula College…

Education

Around the District

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

ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND JAN., 16-17, 2016 AND THEREAFTER - This Jan. 6, 2016 photo shows the Ketchikan High School auto shop, which has sat empty since mid-December when the school closed for the Christmas season, in Ketchikan, Alaska. After shop teacher Jeff Shelton's death in a vehicle collision during the break, the school is now moving students back into the shop. They were being taught by substitute teacher Theresa Wong in the Kayhi library. (Nick Bowman/Ketchikan Daily News via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

Education

Students return to auto shop after losing teacher

KETCHIKAN — Students are just now returning to Ketchikan High School’s auto shop after the death of Kayhi…

Opinion

Voices of Alaska: What we heard from AMHS community engagement meetings

The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) held six community engagement meetings across coastal Alaska last month. During this…

Opinion

Op-ed: The great humiliation

The Obama administration was right when it insisted that the capture and release of 10 American sailors by…

Opinion

What others say: Silence and secrecy no more

This newspaper once referred to Gov. Bill Walker as a rogue while endorsing his opponent, Sean Parnell, during…

Sports

Stars hockey finally gives Peninsula a win over Valley

WASILLA — Matanuska-Susitna valleys teams were ready to skate to a regular season sweep of their Peninsula opponents…

Sports

Kenai’s Gibson, Danielson take Rally in Valley ski titles

PALMER — A pair of Kenai Kardinals earned individual titles during the Rally in the Valley cross-country skiing…

Sports

Weekend hoops roundup: SoHi boys fall to Wasilla

Kobe Brown scored 17 points to lead the Wasilla Warriors to a 52-29 boys basketball win over the…

Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion The sun sets behind Cook Inet, as seen from the blufftop overlook of Kenai's South Forest Street on Wednesday, January 14 in Kenai. Forecasters are calling for some snow today, and intermittent sunshine on Monday.

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Photo: Winter sun

Government

Constitutional change proposed to limit session length

JUNEAU — A Democratic state representative has proposed a constitutional amendment to limit regular legislative sessions to 90…

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Zinc mine sues over new severance tax

ANCHORAGE — The company that manages one of the world’s largest zinc mines is suing an Alaska municipality…

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Juneau Walmart to close Feb. 5

By Feb. 4, Juneau’s Walmart will be closed. By the end of the following week — once all…