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No search for missing family Wednesday
For the first time since the hunt for the missing Kenai family of four began, no police-coordinated ground…
June 19, 2014
News
Setting up shop: Kenai opens doors to new city facility
The City of Kenai will open its bay doors to the new city shop for the public to…
June 19, 2014
News
Heat lamp starts fire in chicken coop
A structure used as a chicken coop caught fire in Sterling Tuesday night after a heating lamp was…
June 19, 2014
News
Military identifies 17 killed in ’52 Alaska crash
ANCHORAGE — The remains of about a third of the service members who died when their military transport…
June 19, 2014
News
For solitude and fishing, try area lakes
As the heat and eternal sunshine bring globe-trotting anglers to the Kenai Peninsula, it can become increasingly difficult…
June 19, 2014
News
Success with Sockeyes
Sockeye Fishing on the Russian river has yielded nothing but success for anglers since it’s opening one week…
June 19, 2014
News
Odie’s ownership stays local
While ownership of Odie’s Deli has changed hands, customers should not expect anything different from either location in…
June 19, 2014
Life
Business news
■ The Kenai Chamber of Commerce annual community awards luncheon is from noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Kenai…
June 19, 2014
News
No search efforts for missing family Wednesday
For the first time since the hunt for the missing Kenai family of four began, no police-coordinated ground…
June 19, 2014
Opinion
Rich Lowry: Immigration sinks Cantor
The seeds of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s shocking primary loss may have been sown in January. That’s…
June 19, 2014
Letters to the Editor
Community support key to Kenai River Spring Cleanup
Because of our many generous sponsors, the first annual Kenai River Spring Cleanup brought in just under 2,500…
June 19, 2014
Opinion
What others say: Measles outbreak a reminder to vaccinate
A disease once on its way to oblivion apparently is on the rise — and headed this way,…
June 19, 2014
Arts & Entertainment
What’s Happening
Best Bet ■ Conway Seavey will perform songs from his new EP “Paradox” Friday from 6-7 p.m. at…
June 19, 2014
Arts & Entertainment
Reeling it in: Two choices make for a great weekend at the movies
“How to Train Your Dragon 2” DreamWorks Animation 1 hour, 42 minutes “The Fault in Our Stars”…
June 19, 2014
News
Assembly lowers threshold for voters to change sales tax rate, postpones vote on by-mail elections
Discussion of voters and taxes dominated a nearly four-hour meeting Tuesday night. While the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly…
June 18, 2014
Letters to the Editor
Exchange student grateful for experience
My name is Emmily and I am a high school Exchange Student from Germany. My organization is AFS…
June 18, 2014
Letters to the Editor
Exchange student grateful for support
My name is Lena Strothmann, and I am a high school AFS Exchange Student from Germany. The second…
June 18, 2014
News
Eyes in the sky: Funny River Fire hightlights potential for unmanned aircraft
As the Funny River Horse Trail wildfire inched closer to town, Matt Parker spent his nights in an…
June 18, 2014
News
Possible shellfish poisoning reported in Clam Gulch
An individual in Clam Gulch may have suffered paralytic shellfish poisoning from clams the person harvested Sunday, the…
June 18, 2014
News
No new leads in missing persons case
It has been three weeks since anyone last saw Rebecca Adams, her children Michelle and Jaracca Hundley and…
June 18, 2014
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