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Care 2 Run set for May 7
The third annual Care 2 Run will be held Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Peninsula Grace Brethren Church…
May 1, 2015
News
Veterans share experiences with students
Kenai Central High School history students supplemented classroom lessons on foreign wars with accounts of real life experiences…
May 1, 2015
News
School safety watch lifted
Central Kenai Peninsula schools were taken off safety watch Thursday after the threat made involving Soldotna schools was…
May 1, 2015
News
Resolution passes allowing recess while committees meet
JUNEAU — The Alaska Legislature passed a resolution Thursday authorizing a recess in floor sessions until May 12…
May 1, 2015
News
Regulatory board reviews proposed marijuana regulations
JUNEAU — Communities could opt-out or limit marijuana businesses much the same way they do alcohol under proposed…
May 1, 2015
Life
Researchers track elusive wolverines
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Much of the Continental Divide in winter remains a place seldom visited by people…
April 30, 2015
Life
Refuge Notebook: Learning to be a game warden
This past weekend, the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge hosted the 2015 Youth Game Warden Camp. This camp…
April 30, 2015
Life
An Outdoor View: Everything is about fishing
Author’s note: My favorite outdoor writer/humorist, Ed Zern (1910-1994), left a legacy of ridiculous and hilarious stories. His…
April 30, 2015
Life
Crabapples come in many varieties (some aren’t even crabby)
Crabapple branches drenched in white, pink or red blossoms are a strong enticement to go out and buy…
April 30, 2015
Life
Voices of Faith: Risen Remember
Memory is an amazing facet of the human brain. Names, faces, sounds, smells, textures, languages, songs, etc.; all…
April 30, 2015
Letters to the Editor
Sportfishing group drives wedge into community
Dwight (Kramer, Peninsula Clarion, April 24) got it right. Regarding Ricky Gease’s op-ed (Peninsula Clarion, April 27), equal…
April 30, 2015
Opinion
Time for a break in Juneau
On Thursday, the Alaska Legislature voted to take a recess while the House and Senate finance committees continue…
April 30, 2015
Opinion
Nuanced views on gay rights, religious liberty
WASHINGTON — Most Americans think the government should protect religious liberties over gay rights when the two come…
April 30, 2015
News
Farm to fiber: Natural fiber industry grows
Producers, hobbyists and the curious will converge at the Kenai Peninsula Fairgrounds in Ninilchik this weekend for the…
April 30, 2015
News
Police: Moose fatally stabbed in Anchorage park; 3 men arrested
ANCHORAGE (AP) — Three men have been accused of stabbing a young moose to death at a park…
April 30, 2015
News
Walker says he won’t rescind special session proclamation
JUNEAU — Gov. Bill Walker told legislators Wednesday that he expects them to continue their work on the…
April 30, 2015
News
Fish board remains to be filled
Gov. Bill Walker has yet another appointment to make to a shorthanded Board of Fisheries, and this time…
April 30, 2015
News
Central schools put on Safety watch
Central Kenai schools were put on a safety watch Wednesday morning. The school district made the decision to…
April 30, 2015
Arts & Entertainment
Find the Good
The guy a couple streets over is a great big jerk. He’s one of those bad apples Mom…
April 30, 2015
Arts & Entertainment
Reeling it in: Narration can make or break a film
“The Age of Adaline” Lakeshore Entertainment 1 hour, 52 minutes Narration in film has a long history,…
April 30, 2015
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