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Tree stands in way of Kenai mural
To cut or not to cut? That is the question the Kenai City Council briefly considered Wednesday. At…
October 17, 2014
Opinion
What others say: Initiative 2 needs a new design
The introduction of Ballot Measure 2 is providing Alaskans great opportunity for a lot of questions, answers and…
October 17, 2014
Letters to the Editor
Failure of leadership in Alaska National Guard
I recently read with disgust the Anchorage Press article on the Alaska National Guard Sexual Assault scandal (The…
October 17, 2014
Opinion
Fish board does disservice to Kenai Peninsula
Flabbergasted. That word most accurately sums up our feelings upon hearing that the Board of Fisheries has once…
October 17, 2014
Life
Cyclamen kin are dainty but hardy
For the past few weeks, dainty pink or white butterflies have been hovering above the bare soil in…
October 16, 2014
Life
Refuge Notebook: A day on Tustumena Lake
As I traverse through my daily mountains of permits, paper work, and visitor requests, there is never doubt…
October 16, 2014
Life
An Outdoor View: Fishing buddies
You rarely find “fishing buddy” listed as a necessity in a how-to article about fishing, but a buddy…
October 16, 2014
Life
Fans of German dog sport ask, ‘Who needs sheep?’
YOUNGSVILLE, N.C. — With shouts of “point” and “drive” from her handler, the 3-year-old German shepherd charges into…
October 16, 2014
Life
Church news
Peninsula Christian Center hosts Messianic rabbi Peninsula Christian Center, 161 Farnsworth Boulevard behind the Salvation Army store in…
October 16, 2014
Life
Midnight Son opens new worship center
Sept. 20 was a day of celebration for the Midnight Son Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Kenai as they…
October 16, 2014
Letters to the Editor
Voter pamphlet no place for attack ad
We received our Official Alaska Voter Pamphlet in Oct. 8’s mail and quickly looked through only to discover……
October 16, 2014
Letters to the Editor
Democracy works best when all are represented
The political ad featuring a “bully” making derogatory remarks about our Alaskan U.S. Senator riding a snowmobile doesn’t…
October 16, 2014
Letters to the Editor
Vigilantism not the answer
Is there anything good that can come out of reading yet another letter from the Commander of the…
October 16, 2014
News
Fish and Game rescinds Cook Inlet season summary to correct ‘nomenclature’
No matter how far they travel, members of the Alaska Board of Fisheries cannot seem to stop talking…
October 16, 2014
News
Photo: Flight school
October 16, 2014
News
Kasilof man arrested in heroin bust
A Kasilof man was found with $38,000 worth of heroin in his home last Friday. Paul Robson, 33,…
October 16, 2014
News
Navarre, Knackstedt claim Kenai council seats
After counting more than 300 absentee votes, Tim Navarre and Henry Knackstedt have received the most votes for…
October 16, 2014
News
Appeals court puts gay marriage on hold
ANCHORAGE — The federal appeals court for the West on Wednesday issued a temporary halt to gay marriages…
October 16, 2014
News
Soldotna council takes up home rule issue
With regular elections over, the city of Soldotna is wasting no time in adopting policy that facilitates the…
October 16, 2014
Life
Business news
■ The Soldotna and Kenai Chambers of Commerce will host a joint luncheon at noon on Tuesday at…
October 16, 2014
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