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Here’s The Thing: Four years of change

I’m happy to say that for four years I’ve had the privilege of writing my silly column for…

Life

Mama used more than aspirin to treat her kids

When I was laid up recently, all the infections, medicines and bad mojo led to something called thrush…

Sports

Area cagers compete in Senior All-Star games

The Alaska Association of Basketball Coaches held its Senior All-Star games at Dimond High School in Anchorage on…

Sports

Oilers Corner: Oilers sign up former Post 20 Twins pitcher

Former Post 20 Twins pitcher Mitch Daugherty (Sterling) from Southwest Oregon College has agreed to return for his…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  Alaska State Trooper Investigator Mark Pearson listens to Public Defender Josh Cooley during Shane Heiman's trial for burglary, attempted rape, assault and resisting arrest on April 15, 2015 in Kenai, Alaska. The defense and prosecution rested Thursday and closing arguments will be heard Friday before the jury begins delibrations.

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State, defense rest in Heiman case

After five days of witness testimony and evidence introduction, the attorney prosecuting a Soldotna man’s burglary, attempted rape…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  A man rides his bicycle on the Main Street Loop on Thursday April 16, 2015 in Kenai, Alaska. It snowed for about an hour before the storm subsided.

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Photo: April showers?

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School district, teachers’ union reach impasse

The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District and the Kenai Peninsula Education Association have reached an impasse in collective…

News

Lawmakers plan joint session for Sunday, bucking Walker

JUNEAU — The Alaska House and Senate plan to meet in joint session to take up appointments made…

News

Teacher negotiations reach impasse

The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District and the Kenai Peninsula Education Association have reached an impasse in collective…

Opinion

Voices of the Peninsula: Shedding some light on educators’ pay

Once upon a time, being a teacher was a respected and valued profession. Alaska paid their teachers more…

Opinion

Editorial: Artist lives on in hearts of Alaskans

Rie Muñoz is, was and will always be a part of the Juneau community, of the Southeast Panhandle…

Life

Church news

Kenai New Life to simulcast Priscilla Shirer LifeWay Christian Resources is slated to simulcast Bible teacher and best-selling…

This undated photo shows an electric set of smart hearing protection for hunters, from Sound Gear in Spokane, Wash. But technology has erased the shortcomings of the standard ear plug. Excuses for neglecting hearing protection in the field are obsolete. (AP Photo/The Spokesman-Review, Jesse Tinsley)  COEUR D'ALENE PRESS

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Hunters often overlook hearing protection

SPOKANE, Wash. — While most shooters would never walk onto an active gun range without ear plugs or…

Poking things with a stick is a rite of passage for kids as they learn about Mother Earth. (Photo by Matt Conner)

Life

Refuge Notebook: Poking at Earth Day with a stick

Earth Day is next Wednesday. It reminds me of a program I taught last year to a fourth-grade…

Life

An Outdoor View: On feeling free

Unless you’re still hibernating, you’ve probably heard the story about the boy, 10, and his sister, 6, who…

Photo courtesy of Renae Wall Renae and Robert Wall started their business, Wilderness View Farms two years ago.

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What’s not to love about rhubarb?

Right now, Renae and Robert Wall’s half-acre plot dedicated to rhubarb is covered in five-foot-wide, brown, slimy leaves.…

News

Murkowski reports raising about $690K during first quarter

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski has reported raising about $690,000 toward her re-election during the…

News

Walker calls joint legislative session for appointments

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Gov. Bill Walker signed an executive proclamation Wednesday calling the Alaska House and Senate…

Letters to the Editor

State offices should have toll-free access

Having chosen Kenai as my home of record and purchasing a home here, I recently discovered that State…

Letters to the Editor

Climate change conference participation appreciated

The League of Women Voters would like to thank the 150-plus participants in our “Climate Change in Our…