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What others say: New venture aims to address health care costs

Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett is known as a “value” investor — someone who buys into companies that are selling for less than they’re really… Continue reading

Op-ed: Donald Trump’s impure thoughts

President Donald Trump has had impure thoughts about special counsel Robert Mueller. That much, we know. The New York Times reported last week that Trump… Continue reading

Ninilchik hoops split with Birchwood

The Ninilchik basketball program split a pair of Peninsula Conference games Wednesday night at Birchwood Christian. The Ninilchik girls cruised to a 35-10 win, while… Continue reading

What others say: New tariffs will hurt many companies and people

Can Donald Trump stand prosperity? Fresh from a government shutdown victory and with the U.S. economy on a roll, the President decided on Tuesday to… Continue reading

Zener signs to play college volleyball; Barton to play college hockey

Soldotna senior Shaylynn Zener signed a letter of intent to play volleyball at Southwestern Oregon Community College in Coos Bay, in a ceremony Monday morning… Continue reading

Pioneer Potluck: The hidden history of the German Krautburger

On a farm north of Fort Collins, Colorado, 1937-1957 I have an article that brings back memories of my childhood and the sugar beets Dad… Continue reading

Op-ed: State of the (Diss)Union

It’s not a Donald Trump thing for me. I have always believed that State of the Union speeches were dopey. It’s fair to say, though,… Continue reading

SoHi hoops sweep Homer

The Soldotna basketball teams swept Homer in a pair of nonconference meetings Tuesday in Homer. The SoHi boys won 53-43, while the SoHi girls opened… Continue reading

Soldotna opts for DIY with new flooring

The city of Soldotna has elected the ‘do-it-yourself’ fix to replace the damaged flooring used to cover the ice rink for events held at the… Continue reading

Op-ed: A message for my evangelical friends

“Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been… Continue reading

What others say: Dreamers pay the price in budget deadlock

The Democrats blinked, but they still have their eye on a bigger prize. Meanwhile, DREAMers have to keep on dreaming. Based on Senate President Mitch… Continue reading

Here’s the Thing: Don’t stop until you’re proud

Here we are. Another January. We’re either in single digit temperatures or pushing 40 degrees. It feels warm enough to play in the snow. If… Continue reading

Editorial: Bringing the message home

When you go to bed tonight, will you be warm enough? Will you have been able to wash up and brush your teeth? When you… Continue reading

It is what it is: A clean sweep of the playoffs

Our house is spotless. Well, not quite spotless — we have two teenage kids, and there are places in our house that I’m afraid to… Continue reading

Op-ed: Sad advice from the poet

“If the facts are against you, argue the law. If the law is against you, argue the facts. If the law and the facts are… Continue reading

Op-ed: High taxes produce a moving experience

One reason Democrats seem so fixated on importing illegal immigrants and allowing their children to stay and become citizens may be the exodus from high-tax… Continue reading

Donna Edmunds, of Soldotna, pushes her son Lucas on a ski buggy during the annual Peninsula Winter Games, which returned to Soldotna for the forty second year on Saturday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. The event offered an array of children’s events and activities, including a Monopoly tournament, an outdoor film, free lunch and a carnival. The Kenai Peninsula Hockey Association also held an invitational hockey tournament during the event. (Photo by Kat Sorensen/Peninsula Clarion)

Winter games: all about the kids

Donna Edmunds, of Soldotna, pushes her son Lucas on a ski buggy during the annual Peninsula Winter Games, which returned to Soldotna for the forty… Continue reading

Donna Edmunds, of Soldotna, pushes her son Lucas on a ski buggy during the annual Peninsula Winter Games, which returned to Soldotna for the forty second year on Saturday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. The event offered an array of children’s events and activities, including a Monopoly tournament, an outdoor film, free lunch and a carnival. The Kenai Peninsula Hockey Association also held an invitational hockey tournament during the event. (Photo by Kat Sorensen/Peninsula Clarion)

Op-ed: Durbin-Graham is the problem, not the solution

After the experience of the past two weeks, it’s not White House adviser Stephen Miller and Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton who should be expelled from… Continue reading

Letter: Trees are a nuisance?

Trees are a nuisance? Let’s chop them down, shred them, burn them, bury them and eradicate all that we possibly can! After all, the trees… Continue reading

What others say: Moving forward with double-roundabout project is progress

The Alaska Department of Transportation plans to move ahead with its double-roundabout project at the intersection of Chena Hot Springs Road and the Steese Highway.… Continue reading

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