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Alaskans can’t afford not to elect Mead Treadwell

I spent the last four legislative sessions in Juneau — first as a House Page and then as…

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Vote no on one

I work at the family business my father started in Fairbanks back in 1982. We are Flowline Alaska,…

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The cost of doing nothing

The title to a recent Amy Dickinson advice column caught my attention and lead me to the question…

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Too much noise

The Supreme Court says money is speech. With the chance of losing the biggest tax break of the…

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Kenai Central Class of 1984 celebrates 30 years

The Kenai Central High School Class of 1984 held its 30 year Class Reunion July 11-12 in Kenai.…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Karen Otter made 800 mini-cupcakes for the the Kenai Peninsula Borough, Kenai Peninsula College alumni and Kenai Peninsula Borough School District joint 50th anniversary community barbecue, Thursday, August 14, at the KPC Kenai River Campus in Soldotna, Alaska.

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Happy 50th!

Kenai Peninsula College Advancement Programs Manager Suzie Kendrick stood before a crowd of hundreds of Kenai Peninsula residents…

Sen. Hollis French, D-Anchorage, (left) holds an oil production forecast chart during a Ballot Measure No. 1 forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Central Kenai Peninsula at the George A. Navarre Borough Administration Building in Soldotna Thursday. Photo by Kaylee Osowski/Peninsula Clarion

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Locals hear both sides of Measure No. 1 debate

On Tuesday, Alaskans will have a say in the state’s oil tax structure with a yes vote to…

Photo by Dan Balmer/Peninsula Clarion Buddy Linson from Buddy's Garage in Soldotna unhooks his truck from a bus he pulled out of the woods after the bus driver went off the road and crashed into a wooded area off Mile 90 of the Sterling Highway early Sunday morning. The bus driver was pronounced dead on the scene, from natural causes. Seven Snug Harbor Seafoods employees aboard the bus sustained non-life threatening injuries and taken to Central Peninsula Hospital.

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Snug Harbor bus crash injures 7

The driver of a bus died while transporting 20 Snug Harbor Seafoods employees, which caused the vehicle to…

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Candle in window starts apartment fire

A residential fire in a Soldotna apartment building that started from a candle was put out by firefighters…

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Rich Lowry: The Ferguson melodrama

Even if the police in Ferguson, Missouri, are the brutal occupying force alleged by the protestors there, what…

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What others say: Selection of preferred F-35 site great news

The Interior got some of the best news Thursday that residents have seen all year. After a lengthy…

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Campaigning in Alaska has a distinct feel

EAGLE RIVER — Wearing a fleece vest with his name and the logo of the northwestern city of…

Photo by Dan Balmer/Peninsula Clarion

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7 injured in Snug Harbor bus accident

The driver of a bus died while transporting 20 Snug Harbor Seafoods employees, which caused the vehicle to…

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SoHi crushes Eagle River in season opener

No matter the size of the school they are playing, it seems that Soldotna is able to dominate…

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Superhero 5K results posted

The Kenaitze Indian Tribe held its second annual Superhero 5k on Saturday in Kenai. The run supports the…

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Pothast, Schramm win Salmon Cycle Series #6

John-Mark Pothast and Heather Schramm won the Salmon Cycle Series #6 on Thursday at Tsalteshi Trails. Pothast finished…

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Morin leads club championship at Kenai Golf Course

Chris Morin fired a 3-over-par 75 on Saturday at Kenai Golf Course to take the lead in the…

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GOP Senate candidates square off one last time

The three Republican U.S. Senate candidates squared off against each other in the KTUU Channel 2 debate Aug.…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Fireweed Fiber Guild members Lee Choray-Ludden, Martha Merry, Jane Conway answer questions from Telotha Braden and her father Mario Reyna, Friday, August 15, at the Kenai Peninsula Fair in Ninilchik, Alaska.

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Taking a spin at the Ninilchik fair

Between the intermittent downpours that pounded the grounds, droves of locals hustled around inside the gates of the…

A group of Soldotna Prep teachers collaborate on Friday. Photo by Kaylee Osowski/Peninsula Clarion

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Staff at Soldotna’s reconfigured schools prepare for first day

Moving can be a daunting task, especially when it involves three different schools. With the approval of the…