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Details needed in proposed New England pipeline

Kinder Morgan Energy Partners wants to add a 30- to 36-inch diameter, 180-mile spur to its Tennessee Gas Pipeline between Wright, N.Y., and Dracut.This additional… Continue reading

Miah Anthony, 5, of Kodiak, and her cousin Abby Samaniego, 4, of Fairbanks, play with hula hoops at Salmonstock on Friday in Ninilchik. Photo by Kaylee Osowski/Peninsula Clarion

Salmonstock brings out miniature music lovers

Colorful paint butterflies flitted over the wide smiles on the faces of cousins Miah Anthony, 5, of Kodiak and Abby Samaniego, 4, of Fairbanks Friday… Continue reading

Miah Anthony, 5, of Kodiak, and her cousin Abby Samaniego, 4, of Fairbanks, play with hula hoops at Salmonstock on Friday in Ninilchik. Photo by Kaylee Osowski/Peninsula Clarion

Results for Salmon Cycle 4 posted

Jordan Theisen and Leah Kiviat won the fourth race in the Salmon Cycle Series on Thursday at Tsalteshi Trails.Theisen was the top finisher in the… Continue reading

AK Native Tribal Health Consortium gets EPA grant

A grant from the Environmental Protection Agency will enable the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium to study climate change and contaminant shifts in the Bering… Continue reading

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Kenai Wildlife Refuge Park Ranger Leah Eskelin points out a red-backed vole to the group of 15 in the Family Explorer Program, Saturday, August 2, 2014, on the Keen-Eye Nature Trail in Soldotna.

Wildlife refuge learning program takes hands-on approach

In the dense forest behind the Kenai Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, standing beside one of the 11 cabins erected by Andrew Berg, Hamilton Hunt helped… Continue reading

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Kenai Wildlife Refuge Park Ranger Leah Eskelin points out a red-backed vole to the group of 15 in the Family Explorer Program, Saturday, August 2, 2014, on the Keen-Eye Nature Trail in Soldotna.

Alaska Housing Finance list opened in Homer, Soldotna

Alaska Housing Finance list opened in Homer, SoldotnaThe Alaska Housing Finance Corporation has opened its Housing Choice Voucher program waiting list in Homer and Soldotna.… Continue reading

Rhyme no reason

Now the extremists have a lesson to teach, To their Satan, Obama, whom they want to impeach. But some in their party -- the ones… Continue reading

Resetarits trial won’t be held next week

The trial for two brothers charged with sexual assault that was scheduled to begin next week has been canceled. At a hearing Wednesday afternoon at… Continue reading

Alaska LNG Project buying land, securing access

The Alaska LNG Project LLC has purchased 120.4 acres of land from private landowners for a large liquefied natural gas plant at Nikiski, has an… Continue reading

Courtesy photo/Kenai National Wildlife Refuge A rehabilitated bank at Jim's Landing on the Kenai River provides a resting place for a tired sockeye salmon.

Fish need riparian vegetation

It’s that magical time of year once again when the salmon are flooding through the Kenai River and its tributaries. People and wildlife alike flock… Continue reading

Courtesy photo/Kenai National Wildlife Refuge A rehabilitated bank at Jim's Landing on the Kenai River provides a resting place for a tired sockeye salmon.

On catch-and-release fishing

A question has been nagging at me. Why wasn’t the late-run Kenai king salmon fishery closed to all fishing from the get-go? On July 1,… Continue reading

Seasons of life

Eccles. 3:1-8 (NKJV) To everything there is a season, A time for every purpose under heaven: A time to be born, And a time to… Continue reading

Bike on!

Congratulations and thanks to all the people who made possible the new 2-mile bike path on Kalifornsky Beach from Cannery Road to the new Flats… Continue reading

Bed tax illogical

Hotel guests staying in the Kenai Borough are already paying a disproportionately high amount of tax on lodging. The sales tax a hotel guest pays… Continue reading

Seaton seeks re-election

Seaton seeks re-election

Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of stories looking at area candidates for the Alaska Legislature.   Rep. Paul Seaton, R-Homer, who… Continue reading

Seaton seeks re-election

Birch Ridge Golf Report: Engberg nominated to AJGA Hall of Fame

The Birch Ridge Golf Report author is back after a week away in beautiful, sunny Palmer, Alaska. Birch Ridge hosted the Seward Seahawks Booster Club… Continue reading

SoHi sports to start Monday

Soldotna High School football, cheerleading and cross-country begin Monday. Athletes must have a current physical and parent signatures on required paperwork to practice.Football practice will… Continue reading

Salmon Run Series #4 results posted

Rex Shields led a pack of 150 runners to the finish line Wednesday at Salmon Run Series #4 at Tsalteshi Trails behind Skyview Middle School.Shields… Continue reading

New KPC program aims to improve student experience

After selling his tri-level, Soldotna home, Kenai Peninsula College Associate Professor of Psychology Paul Landen unpacked his belongings into a suite at the KPC Residence… Continue reading