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Cal Thomas: Bibi at the barricade

The White House opposes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking to Congress, but not because the speech has…

Letters to the Editor

Establishments should have a choice in smoking rules

With some age and workplace restrictions, using tobacco products in this country is legal. And, with the proper…

Opinion

What others say: Clarity on marijuana rules welcome

It took a couple days post-legalization, but Interior municipal governments appear to be on the same page with…

Cakes and treats fill the display case at Gotta Have Desserts on Monday in Kenai.

Life

New business opens for sweet tooths

For Bobbi England and her husband Steve, life is pretty sweet. On Monday, the two owners of Kenai…

Life

Business news

Chambers set schedules ■ The Soldotna and Kenai Chambers of Commerce will host a joint luncheon at noon…

Pet photo: Santa Paws?

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Pet photo: Santa Paws?

Kenai's Annika Oren chosen as Alaska's Youth of the Year

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Kenai’s Annika Oren chosen as Alaska’s Youth of the Year

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Kenai Peninsula was the host this year for the annual statewide Boys…

Extreme XC skier Aurora Agee of Soldotna finishes 2nd at Susitna 100 mile

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Extreme XC skier Aurora Agee of Soldotna finishes 2nd at Susitna 100 mile

Even with the lack of snow in Alaska this year the Susitna 100 mile challenge for XC skiers,…

"Walkin' the Dog" at new Blue Moose Doggie Day Care Bed & Biscuit

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“Walkin’ the Dog” at new Blue Moose Doggie Day Care Bed & Biscuit

Ellen & Mike Adlam opened the Blue Moose Lakeside Lodge many years ago and as their interests in…

PCHS earns national award for being a Patient Centered Medical Home

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PCHS earns national award for being a Patient Centered Medical Home

While updating the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce last week on Peninsula Community Health Services (PCHS), CEO Monica Adams…

Sports

Soldotna’s Duwe nets 2 goals for UAA in Friday loss

Sophomore Brad Duwe, a former player for Soldotna High School and the Kenai River Brown Bears, had a…

News

Non-profit to provide residents relief from surface water

Kalifornsky Beach residents are working toward solutions to the incessant surface water afflicting hundreds of subdivision properties. The…

Photo: A 'Great' Evening

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Photo: A ‘Great’ Evening

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Upsized ASAP may rattle AK LNG Project

JUNEAU — Finance subcommittees in the state House were closing out budgets for state agencies this week, while…

Education

Kenai Peninsula College: Around Campus

KPC’s summer enrollment numbers have steadily climbed during the last two decades. The number of student credit hours…

Photo courtesy Derek Schramm David and Marina Schramm created the card game 'Show Dog!' during their 2014 summer break. The game has sold nearly four dozen copies online and within the local community.

Education

Students dedicate summer to educational fun

Like most students in kindergarten through twelfth grade, Marina and David Schramm had some free time last summer.…

News

Around the District

School board to meet The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. in…

Opinion

Rich Lowry: A shameful climate witch hunt

Let the climate inquisition begin. The ranking Democrat on the House Natural Resources Committee, Raul Grijalva of Arizona,…

Opinion

What others say: Secondhand smoke is a threat statewide

There’s been a lot of talk lately about marijuana. We’d like to talk to you about tobacco instead.…

Sports

Weekend hoops roundup

The visiting Grace Christian boys basketball team defeated Seward 55-47 on Saturday in Southcentral Conference action. The Grizzlies…