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What others say: Utility’s pipe order meaningful step toward Interior energy relief

The Oct. 22 announcement that the Interior Gas Utility has placed an order for pipe to complete the…

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

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Voters should consider judge despite oversight

I am writing in support of Palmer’s Judge Estelle, up for retention vote this election cycle. Over the…

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Bulldogs show good character

On behalf of Nikiski North Star Elementary I would like to extend our thanks to Ted Riddall (Nikiski…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  Dylan Hogue, 11, pulls ahead of his father Doug Hogue, both of Soldotna, during the Tsalteshi Trails Association's Spook Night Fun Run on Sunday October 26, 2014 in Soldotna, Alaska.

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Feds, public weigh in on Susitna hydro studies

A proposed hydro project on the Susitna River is the impetus for substantial fisheries research, but state and…

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Struggling governors could hurt GOP’s Senate hopes

WASHINGTON — As David Perdue campaigns throughout Georgia, the Republican candidate for Senate describes a struggling economy and…

Education

Around the District

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

For the birds Carson Grimm and his dad, Ryan Grimm, work together to build a bird feeder during an after-school parent/child activity for second graders sponsored by the Title I program at Mountain View Elementary School in Kenai. Students had to read the instructions to their parents and then work together to build the bird feeder. Families learned about bird feeder safety and what birds might come to their bird feeders, and took home some bird seed.

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Photo: For the birds

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Kenai Peninsula College: Around Campus

The KRC Health Fair will be from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1 at KRC’s new Career…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion The Skyview Middle School Drumline performed for the Kenai Peninsula Borough Board of Education at their meeting Monday, inside the assembly chambers in the Kenai Peninsula Borough Administrative Building in Soldotna, Alaska.

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New year, new look, new attitude

Skyview Middle School announced the success of their first quarter with a big bang. In fact, nine perfectly…

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Maine bear bait vote sparks interest around US

WILTON, Maine — In Maine, a hunter can shoot a bear while it’s nose-deep in a barrel of…

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Time for voters to ‘retire’ Young

Referencing the latest headlines concerning U.S. Representative Don Young’s behavior, let’s see if I have this timeline down…

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Rich Lowry: The poll tax that wasn’t

When the Supreme Court rejected a petition to stop a Texas voter-ID law from going into effect for…

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Putin’s antics wearing thin in Europe

When George W. Bush proposed pulling U.S. bases out of Germany and moving them farther east to Poland…

Sports

Seward hosts King of the Mountain

The King of the Mountain tournament in Seward on Friday and Saturday used a unique format to get…

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Soldotna netters take Silver Bracket at Dimond-Service

The Soldotna volleyball team won the Silver Bracket on Saturday at the Dimond/Service 2014 Volleyball Tournament. The Stars…

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Kenai hosts SST competition

The sixth biannual Speed and Strength Training competition was held Wednesday at Kenai Central High School. Students competed…

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Troopers nab Nikiski man

After evading police for nearly a month, Aaron “AJ” Duvall, of Nikiski, was arrested Friday by Alaska State…

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New law establishes Alaska standard for restraint in schools

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A law that went into effect last week establishes, for the first time, statewide standards…