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Concepts to make us better cooks

Upon opening the just released “100 Recipes: The Absolute Best Ways to Make the True Essentials,” by the…

Letters to the Editor

Lifeline program should be continued

Lifeline is a nationwide home alert system for people at risk who need assistance but not necessarily a…

Opinion

Op-ed: Defending against our defenders

Leave it to the Secret Service to demonstrate conclusively that secret information isn’t secret. The elite force also…

Opinion

What others say: Forest management

Rep. Don Young, R-Alaska, made an interesting point about the U.S. Forest Service on Tuesday during a congressional…

Sports

Soldotna swimmers win Seward Invitational

The Soldotna swimming and diving team won the Seward Invitational on Saturday in Seward. The SoHi girls and…

Photo by Megan Pacer/Peninsula Clarion Volunteer Steve Latz jokes with members of the Kenai Senior Center while  teaching them about the oil industry during one of his monthly Mystery Drives on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015, through Nikiski, Alaska.

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Photo: Magical mystery tour

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School district examines revenue options

The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District may be able to generate more revenue by raising admission, activity and…

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Kaleidoscope named a Blue Ribbon School

The Kaleidoscope School of Arts and Science was announced Tuesday as one of 335 schools nationwide and three…

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Report lays out buyout costs

Gov. Bill Walker’s proposal to increase the state’s share in the Alaska LNG Project could put Alaska on…

Opinion

Op-ed: Joaquin and Obama: Two forces of nature

Hurricane Joaquin dumped large amounts of rain on the East Coast, but another “force of nature” flooded the…

Opinion

What others say: Alaska, Arctic neighbors can learn from each other

Representatives of eight nations gathered in Fairbanks to discuss issues of energy in the Arctic last week. It’s…

CPH Drive through Free Flu Shots helps keep community healthy

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CPH Drive through Free Flu Shots helps keep community healthy

Once again Central Peninsula Hospital (CPH) administered nearly 400 flu vaccinations during their Drive-Through Free Flu Shot clinic…

Families bring pets along on Walk to School day.

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Alaska jump starts National Walk to School Day

With a waning moon lighting up Mt. Redoubt with a pink alpenglow hundreds of students with their parent’s…

A Walgreens regional manager congratulates Soldotna Store Manager Traci Riddle at the grand opening give-a-way table.

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Walgreen opens in Soldotna

The Sterling Highway “Y” intersection has been changing throughout the last year and is now the home of…

Jennifer Bostelman welcomes patients to the Central Peninsula Hospital Peninsula Radiation Oncology Center appreciation luncheon.

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Peninsula Radation Oncology hosts patient appreciation free luncheon

Since the opening of the Peninsula Radiation Oncology Center on the Central Peninsula Hospital campus in Soldotna more…

Education

Around the District

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

Letters to the Editor

Grocery tax immoral

In the “Old Testament” of the Holy Bible, God identified four transgressions that could not be tolerated; idolatry,…

Letters to the Editor

CPH focuses on patient-centered care

The 9th annual Patient-Centered Care Awareness Month campaign kicks off in October and emphasizes that when health care…

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Four in the running for Soldotna City Council

With elections just around the corner, Soldotna’s city council and mayoral candidates are preparing to tackle several issues…

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Quality of Life tops mayoral candidate’s priorities

For the sole mayoral candidate in Soldotna, current councilman Pete Sprague, quality of life is for city residents…