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Reactions to lockdown show lack of trust

Let’s talk about lock downs. My four grandchildren came home (Thursday) after the Nikiski schools locked down. Why…

Opinion

What others say: Keeping refinery open needs leaders’ full attention

Anyone who thought the announcement that Flint Hills was going to cease production at its North Pole refinery…

Photo by Mark Kelsey/Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman Skyview's Taylor Macrae pressures the ball Friday against Palmer in Palmer.

Sports

Weekend soccer roundup

The host Kenai Central girls soccer team scored in the final minute to defeat Wasilla 1-0 on Saturday…

Sports

Weekend baseball roundup

The Kenai Central baseball team was swept by host Kodiak in Northern Lights Conference play this weekend. The…

Sports

Softball roundup

The Skyview softball team was swept by host Kodiak on Friday and Saturday in Northern Lights Conference play.…

Photo by Dan Balmer/Peninsula Clarion Three girls swing while Cooper Every watches at Municipal Park Thursday. In the background, sisters Amber and Kristen Every along with Angie Cramer and Nicole Peterkin watch. The foursome who call themselves the Kenai moms, have been active in developing a proposal with the City of Kenai Parks and Recreation commission for two new playgrounds for both younger and older kids.

News

Kenai moms band together for new park plan

Addison, 3, and her baby brother Brayden Peterkin, 1, sat motionless on a swing set unable to push…

News

Lack of fishing opportunity leads to river clean-up

The rows of fishing poles will be absent from at the spring “Take a Kid Fishing” day. In…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion  Jimmy Andrews grabs some decorations for his daughter Janeva Andrews, Thursday, May 8, at the Kenai Peninsula College graduation reception.

News

KPC graduates cite family, professors as inspiration

“That’s my daughter!” Mark Bevans shouted across the packed auditorium at Kenai Central High school as Kenai Peninsula…

Opinion

Cal Thomas: Court rules on public prayer

Ever since the Supreme Court ruled organized prayer and Bible study in public schools unconstitutional in the early…

Opinion

Bob Franken: The forfeits

The Democrats are doing what they do best. Once again, they’re handing issues to the Republicans. It’s their…

Opinion

Clarion editorial: Don’t forget to call Mom today

Don’t forget to call your mom. Do it. Pick up the phone and call her right now. Don’t…

News

5.8 quake rattles region

5.8 earthquake felt in Alaska ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A 5.8 magnitude earthquake was felt in Alaska. The…

Life

Community News and Notes

Air Force Reserve Airman Thomas M. Champion graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San…

Life

Learning for Life: Tree sale fundraiser on tap

The sun is shining, the snow has melted and it’s time once again to announce the Annual Spring…

Life

Just Kidding 2014: Summer pool schedules

Lap swim — 6:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday Piranha Swim Team — 9 a.m.-10 a.m. Monday-Friday Group swim lessons —…

Life

Just Kidding 2014: Bible camps, church activities

Apostolic Assembly of Jesus Christ Sunday School is hosting a free end of the summer Carnival 10:30 a.m.…

Life

Just Kidding 2014: Summer Camps

Kenai Watershed Forum is happy to offer Fur, Fins, Feathers, Flowers, and Fun at Soldotna Creek Park. What…

News

Camps galore

From acting to fishing to crafting to flinging pumpkins, local organizations offer a variety of camp options for…

Life

Just Kidding 2014: Activities

School is almost out and the thought of long summer days stretched out doing nothing lurk in the…

Sports

Thursday soccer roundup: SoHi girls continue undefeated season

The Soldotna girls recorded another shutout to gain their sixth win of the season in as many games,…