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Donate the gift of life at the Blood Bank

The public is encouraged to make a blood donation in the Blood Bank of Alaska’s LifeMobile between 8…

Letters to the Editor

Navarre stands out for work ethic, knowledge

As a resident of the borough, as an employee of the borough, as a parent, as a taxpayer,…

Letters to the Editor

K-Beach residents not getting equal treatment

K-Beach residents and developers exhibited poor judgment and should be faulted, no, punished, for building near or in…

Letters to the Editor

Time for maturity in advertising

Maybe its just me, but it seems the mudslinging has gone to outrageous lengths this election year. I…

News

Photographer honors “Fleeting Images” of lives lost at Dachau and a soldier who fought there.

Through October 10th at the Gary Freeburg Gallery at KPC a unique and moving array of photographs by…

Experience authentic south of the border family cuisine at Acapulco Soldotna

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Experience authentic south of the border family cuisine at Acapulco Soldotna

The newly remodeled Acapulco Mexican Restaurant in Soldotna offers a new ambiance for family diners with the same…

Sports

Nikiski volleyball sweeps Bethel

The Nikiski volleyball team won nonconference matches Friday and Saturday in Bethel. Friday, the Bulldogs (7-4 overall) won…

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Alaska Supreme Court: Prisoner’s rights violated

ANCHORAGE (AP) — The Alaska Supreme Court said the Department of Corrections violated a prisoner’s rights when it…

Soldotna mayor, council members run uncontested

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Soldotna mayor, council members run uncontested

Soldotna will likely be seeing some familiar faces filling the city council chambers. The five incumbents running for…

Caleb Mills, 5, plays on the tire swing at Kenai Municipal Park on Sunday. Photo by Kaylee Osowski/Peninsula Clarion

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Photo: Tire turbo power

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Soldotna slope worker convicted of tax evasion

A Soldotna man was convicted of seven federal tax crimes in U.S. District Court in Anchorage last week.…

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Attorneys in Alaska: Right to marry is fundamental

JUNEAU — Attorneys for the gay couples challenging Alaska’s ban on same-sex marriage say the right to marry…

Opinion

Q&A: Home rule a key issue for Soldotna candidates

1. What do you see as the biggest issues facing Soldotna in the next five years? Nels Anderson,…

Opinion

Sprague: Home rule an important discussion for city

It has been, and continues to be, an honor and a privilege to serve the people of Soldotna.…

Letters to the Editor

With changes coming, borough needs strong leader

The Kenai Peninsula Borough is facing a multitude of changes in the near future. An economic boom which…

Opinion

What others say: Forest Service must get rid of flawed photographing requirements

The U.S. Forest Service’s requirement that certain people who film or photograph federal wilderness must first obtain a…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  More than 150 people gathered in a parking lot for snacks and prizes before the annual  Walk Your Kids to School Day Wednesday October 1, 2014 in Soldotna, Alaska.

Education

A brisk morning stroll

Many of the people who gathered at a Soldotna church parking lot on Wednesday came to the same…

Sports

Weekend volleyball roundup

The Soldotna volleyball team split a pair of Northern Lights Conference matches in Kodiak on Friday and Saturday.…

Sports

Stars swimmers sweep Kenai Invitational

The Soldotna girls and boys swimming and diving teams swept the five-team Kenai Invitational on Saturday at Kenai…

Sports

Nikiski, Homer notched football victories

Nikiski head coach Ted Riddall was not at the Bulldogs’ game against Seward on Saturday. Unfortunately for the…