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Cal Thomas: Chicken Little ‘science’

The cult centered on “global warming” alarmism is getting hot under the collar. People seem to have stopped…

Opinion

Bob Franken: More than your average Pulitzer

Frankly, these days I’m embarrassed by my craft, but every once in a while, I consider it a…

Opinion

Poorly worded press release perpetuates stereotypes, undermines message

Breastfeeding. Quick! Are you thinking about sex? Does that word make you uncomfortable? If you’re out in public,…

Olivia Genevieve Urban

Life

News and Notes

Jarod and Sarah Urban of Anchorage announce the birth of their daughter, Olivia Genevieve Urban, at 6:25 a.m.…

Life

Oh, the places moms go

“Mom, you wouldn’t understand. I’m actually working a real job. I don’t get to just sit at home.”…

Opinion

Learning for Life: ‘I pledge my head to clearer thinking’

Do you have a tough decision that needs making, or a problem that needs solving? Have you considered…

Education

Kenai Central High School 3rd Quarter Honor Roll

4.0: 12th grade — Carissa Bible, Kendra Cissell, Makayla George, Christina Glenzel, Josephine Jones, Jake Kirsch, Kathryn Knackstedt,…

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Senate committee releases its version of education bill

The Senate Finance Committee has released its long-awaited version of House Bill 278, Gov. Sean Parnell’s omnibus education…

Letters to the Editor

Challenge to school district: Keep arts education thriving

After 43 years of hard work and dedication, and very early mornings, choir director Renée C. Henderson has…

Letters to the Editor

Support makes SoHi prom Gatsby-esque

On behalf of the Soldotna High School Class of 2015, we would like to thank the following people…

Sports

Oilers Corner: Opening Day gets closer

51 DAYS UNTIL OPENING DAY! The first game of the 2014 season will take place June 8 at…

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[Photo] Dog Days

Legislature confirms Board of Fisheries incumbents

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Legislature confirms Board of Fisheries incumbents

Editor’s note: This story has been edited to correct a spelling error.  Three incumbent members of Alaska’s Board…

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Peninsula farmers to learn good soil

Kenai growers want good dirt. Developing quality compost is becoming an integral process for organic agriculturalists on the…

News

Council passes no wake zone ordinance in Kenai harbor

As complaints about the effects of the Kenai River’s crowded summer dipnet fishery continue to pour in, the…

Clarion file photo  In this March 4, 2014 file photo Kenai City Manager Rick Koch gives a presentation to the Kenai City council during a worksession. Koch was offered a position as the City of Palmer's City Manager but has since turned it down and signed a contract to remain in Kenai.

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Koch renews contract to stay in Kenai

Kenai City Manager Rick Koch applied for and was offered a job as Palmer’s new city manager. However,…

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House approves workers’ comp changes

JUNEAU — A bill revamping how medical costs under the Alaska workers’ compensation program are calculated passed the…

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Bethel woman to compete in Miss Indian World

BETHEL, Alaska (AP) — A woman from Western Alaska will be competing later this month for the title…

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Widow called to testify in Coast Guard murder case

ANCHORAGE — The widow of a Coast Guardsman shot to death two years ago at a Kodiak communications…

Letters to the Editor

Political process or public process

From “Fish Board Politics” (Peninsula Clarion, April 14), this column seems more a defense of a political process…