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Oilers roar back to life on offense, snap 2-game skid

The Peninsula Oilers defeated the Anchorage Glacier Pilots 8-3 on Saturday at Mulcahy Field in Anchorage to snap…

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Birch Ridge report: Weather can’t get Jackpot golfers down

The Alaska Golf Association Peninsula Jackpot took place this past weekend. The weather was less than wonderful Saturday…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Jamie Moorhead, photographer for Kristin Siter's wedding, takes pictures of Siter's daughter Angel Sisneros helping strap her mother's on high heels, Saturday, June 28, at the Kenai Peninsula College Residence Hall.

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Another first for KPC: Residence hall hosts wedding

Venue availability and a limited budget were two rigid factors Kristin Siter could not ignore while planning her…

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Soldotna Proposition asks for localization of financial disclosures

This fall, Soldotna residents will decide if their public officials should move to a more localized filing system…

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New ad buys in Senate race

JUNEAU — Two third-party spending groups this week announced dropping more than $900,000 for ads in the Alaska…

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Building sector maintains gains from 2013

Crews are busy across Alaska as the summer building season is in full swing. With the exception of…

Opinion

Cal Thomas: No denying climate change deniers

People who refuse to drink the Kool-Aid known as global warming-climate change are not just “deniers”; we are…

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The guiding light fades

Following this administration’s Egypt line of thinking, there would have been little reason to oppose the Syrian Bashar…

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Alaska deserves better from its elected leaders

We’re embarrassed by recent revelations that two prominent Alaska politicians have been accused of violating ethics and campaign…

Life

Wanna buy a duck?

It’s that time of year for the second most popular past time in Kenai: Garage Sale-ing (Fishing of…

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Community News and Notes

Navy Seaman Samuel S. Goodwin, son of Alan T. and Barbra J. Wills of Soldotna, recently completed U.S.…

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Kenai Senior Center activities for July

■ Friday, July 4 — Join us at Kenai’s July 4 Parade and Festivities. Look for our vendor…

Jessica Bookey films her firefighter husband Terry Bookey as he prepares to jump off of the Kenai City Dock as part of a Cold Water Challenge for charity in Kenai, Alaska.

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Freezin’ for reason: Local firefighters jump in to national Cold Water Challenge

Brett Bishop, a lieutenant in the Astoria, Oregon fire department, accepted the challenge and passed it along to…

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Kasilof red salmon at record-breaking levels

An emergency-order opening commercial set and drift gillnet fisheries in the Cook Inlet on Saturday was issued by…

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Two men rescued from Cook Inlet mud, incoming tide

Central Emergency Services personnel rescued two men from the incoming tide after they had become stuck in the…

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Twin Cities to host circle track, motocross races Saturday

There will be both circle track and motocross racing Saturday at Twin Cities Raceway. The circle track will…

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Bucs topple Oilers in rubber game of 5-game set

The Anchorage Bucs defeated the Peninsula Oilers 9-6 on Thursday in Alaska Baseball League action at Mulcahy Field…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion BBranden Bornemann, environmental scientists for the of the Kenai Watershed Forum, takes a water sample at the mouth of the Kenai River for an Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation and City of Kenai program that measures bacteria in the water in Kenai, Alaska.

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Bacterial monitoring to continue on the Kenai, starts again on the Kasilof

The Kenai Watershed Forum has been awarded a $96,000 grant to continue monitoring bacteria in the Kenai River.…

Clarion file photo In this May 22, 2012 file photo Brent Keene works on his commercial drift-net boat in Kenai before having it towed to Homer for work last. The Alaska Marine Safety Education Association is offering a Saturday class on ergonomics and common fishing injuries targeted toward commercial fishing in the Cook Inlet.

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AMSEA offers class on common commercial fishing injuries

A common and often-repeated maneuver on commercial fishing boats throughout Alaska involves reaching just below the head of…

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Personal use, commercial and sport fisheries restricted for July

In a flurry of emergency orders and news releases Thursday the Alaska Deparment of Fish and Game announced…