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More space for HOPE… The Power of Partnership

A new facility is now underway for HOPE Community Resources on K-Beach Rd. “HOPE has been around for…

Alaska Rubber & Rigging Supply opens Kenai branch with free barbeque

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Alaska Rubber & Rigging Supply opens Kenai branch with free barbeque

Alaska Rubber & Rigging Supply has been serving Alaska’s industrial since the 1980’s and now has opened a…

Education

Local social and ecological presentation planned

The mission of the National Science Foundation’s experimental program to stimulate competitive research (EPSCor) is to help the…

Education

School briefs

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

Sports

Saturday: SoHi, Homer dominate Homer Spit 5K

The Stars and the Mariners took a firm hold of Saturday’s Homer Spit 5-kilometer high school run, which…

Photo: Thumbs-up for outdoor learning

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Photo: Thumbs-up for outdoor learning

DOT and KPB monitoring erosion on K-Beach

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DOT and KPB monitoring erosion on K-Beach

A Kalifornsky Beach Road resident is concerned that erosion near Mile 9 of the highway could lead to…

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Nov. 4 might not decide Senate control

WASHINGTON (AP) — A suspenseful election night is one thing, but what if it stretches out for a…

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Deal inked for North Slope LNG plant

FAIRBANKS (AP) — The effort to truck North Slope natural gas to the Fairbanks area for home heating…

In this photo taken Sept. 13, 2014, Tracyann George shows her son Owen George, 8, one of the cardboard structures they made to sleep in during One Homeless Night in Veteran's Memorial Park in Fairbanks, Alaska. George was one of several dozen who volunteered to spend the night in Veterans Memorial park Saturday to raise awareness of youth homelessness and to raise money for Fairbanks Youth Advocates. The organization operates The Door, a 24-hour shelter at 138 10th Ave. open to any homeless youth younger than 18. (AP Photo/Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Erin Corneliussen)

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Volunteers spend night out for homeless awareness

FAIRBANKS (AP) — It had been a long time since Tracyann George had to spend a night on…

Opinion

Voices of Alaska: An important point on the gubernatorial race

The governor race in Alaska has taken an interesting turn with Independent Republican Bill Walker jumping out of…

Opinion

Rich Lowry: The media’s absurd NFL hysteria

During the past few weeks, two sets of initials have dominated the news — ISIL and NFL —…

Opinion

What others say: The unity ticket

Alaska isn’t divided between red and blue, Republican and Democrat; it’s divided between Xtratufs and bunny boots. The…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Kenai Watershed Forum's Educational Specialist Dan Pascucci took the students of Sara Boersma and Robyn Zinszer at the Kaleidoscope School of Arts and Science for a walk on the Shqui Tsatnu Creek Trails, Wednesday, September 17, 2014 in Kenai, Alaska.

Education

Exploring in the neighborhood

The students scrambled into a rainbow of waterproof jackets and rain boots. They were ready for an adventure.…

Sports

West Spiketacular draws Peninsula teams

With three separate brackets dividing 21 teams at Saturday’s West Spiketacular volleyball tournament in Anchorage, the Soldotna, Kenai…

Sports

CIA soccer extends undefeated streak

The Cook Inlet Academy coed soccer team has quietly become the unstoppable force of the Kenai Peninsula sports…

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SoHi clinches football playoff berth

With a 51-6 rout of Northern Lights Conference opponent Homer on Saturday, the Soldotna Stars football team can…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Nikiski Bulldog's Dennis Anderson makes a pass before Voznesenka Cougar's David Kuzmin can intercept, Saturday, September 20, 2014, at Nikiski High School in Nikiski, Alaska.

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Football: Nikiski pops Voz, Seward tops Valdez

The Bulldogs cruised to a 45-0 rout of Greatland Conference rival Voznesenka Saturday at Nikiski High School. Nikiski…

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Brown Bears finish off NAHL Showcase

The Kenai River Brown Bears ended their weekend at the North American Hockey League Showcase Tournament with a…

Maps by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Area one, or the western branch of the Soldotna Creek drainage will be treated with the poison rotenone, in order to eradicate invasive northern pike in the region.  Fish and Game plans to begin treatment on the four lakes in October. Once complete the project will be the largest rotentone treatment project carried out to date by Fish and Game.

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Pike killing project approved for the Soldotna Creek drainage

It’ll take four years and more than $1 million in state and grant funds, but if the Alaska…