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Fun at Carnival

After a summer of mostly perfect weekends the Sterling Community Center drew one of the wettest this year…

Recipe - Seasons Best (FW15 SB)

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Family dining action

(NAPS)—Here’s an idea many families may warm up to: You can cook up some togetherness and nourish your…

Grill opens

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Grill opens

“The Place” has been an iconic location for oil field workers on the North Rd. for nearly 50…

Guide  takes kids fishing

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Guide takes kids fishing

For the last five years the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Kenai Peninsula and the Kenai River…

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Arby’s wins Award

For a franchise store to capture a national award is a great achievement. Last week local family owners…

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Around the District

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

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Kenai Peninsula College kicks off

Preparations have been underway for the first day of classes at the Kenai River Campus all summer and…

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Nikiski football defeats Barrow

The Nikiski football team pulled away from host Barrow for a 42-12 victory in small-schools action Saturday. Barrow…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  Annetta Villa sells Valley's Bounty produce on Saturday August 22, 2015 at a farmer's market at the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center in Kenai, Alaska.

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Keeping it fresh: Farmers markets boost farms, economies

Alaska’s agriculture industry has one of the highest rates of Direct to Consumer sales in the nation. Increasingly,…

In this Aug. 4, 2015 photo provided by the University of North Dakota, UND pilot Schuyller "Sky" Andrew holds a Draganflyer X4ES drone that he flew on a test flight from the Lakota, N.D., airport that was conducted for the Northern Plains UAS Test Site. The North Dakota site has been granted approval by the Federal Aviation Administration to fly drones about 200 feet and fly them at night. It is the first of six national test sites to fly at night. (Andrew Regenhard/University of North Dakota via AP)

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North Dakota drone test site set to fly high at all hours

FARGO, N.D. — Of the six sites in the U.S. where researchers are trying to figure out how…

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Larger clinics planned for Savoonga, Gambell

ANCHORAGE — Two of Alaska’s most remote villages are getting new, larger clinics in an effort to improve…

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Voices of Alaska: Time for Alaskans to pull together

This past week has been a tough one for Alaskans. On Tuesday, we learned that heavy rainfall had…

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Op-ed: Pander to Trump on immigration

Donald Trump’s rise in the polls is inextricably linked to the issue of immigration. He probably wouldn’t have…

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What others say: Good luck cleaning up water in Rio

The only thing smellier than the Rio de Janeiro lake that sickened rowers preparing for next year’s summer…

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Prep football roundup

The Nikiski football team improved to 1-1 overall with a 42-12 victory in Barrow on Saturday. Both the…

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Kincaid, Brennan top Tsalteshi Cycle Series

Nathan Kincaid and Angie Brennan were the top riders Thursday in the seventh rendition of this year’s Tsalteshi…

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Reimer leads Peninsula runners at Lost Lake

Adam Reimer led central Kenai Peninsula runners by placing 19th on Saturday in Seward. Matthew Shryock, running the…

Emergency responders from Central Emergency Services respond to the scene of a fatal plane crash on Saturday August 22, 2015 on South Coho Loop Road in Kasilof, Alaska.

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Two killed in Kasilof plane crash

This is a breaking news story that will be updated periodically with new information.  Update: Alaska State Troopers…

Photo Courtesy Damion Brook Kintz Ladd Landing near Tyonek, seen in September 2006, could be a future site for a coal export terminal for the Chuitna Coal Proect.

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DNR hears arguments for Chuitna water rights

A small creek is causing big trouble for Chuitna mine developers and the Alaska Department of Natural Resources.…

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Voices of Alaska: Inuit Circumpolar Council responds to climate change

Inuit Circumpolar Council Response to the topic of Global Climate Change By James Stotts, ICC-Alaska President Climate change…