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Land reforms possible for Kenai in 2018
Land policy revisions that the Kenai city council will be considering next year could bring big changes in…
December 3, 2017
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Kenai to examine land policy Wednesday
Editor’s note: This story has been changed to clarify council member Mike Boyle’s 2006 vote on creating the…
November 29, 2017
News
Local author shares empathy and family history
At Friday’s annual post-Thanksgiving gifts bazaar, Mary Haakenson Perry sat among the local merchants and craftspeople in Kenai’s…
November 26, 2017
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After cancer, wife’s death, Duck Inn kitchen manager keeps serving Thanksgiving
As the Duck Inn restaurant served its 11th annual all-you-can-eat Thanksgiving dinner Thursday, owner Lela Rosin said she’s…
November 25, 2017
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Trees caused HEA outages in Sterling
Birch trees laden with snow and ice will — as poet Robert Frost memorialized in his piece “Birches”…
November 23, 2017
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AGDC sketches China deal, seeks timeline from regulators
By 2019, the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC) is hoping three Chinese state-owned entities will become partners in…
November 21, 2017
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Kenai acquiring land for bluff erosion
Kenai’s municipal government is steadily buying the land necessary for a planned mile-long rock berm meant to halt…
November 17, 2017
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Kenai Peninsula Food Bank director Linda Swarner to retire
After 15 years as Executive Director of the Kenai Peninsula Food Bank, Linda Swarner will be retiring from…
November 16, 2017
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Summer treatments diminished elodea in three lakes
As the Kenai Peninsula’s lakes ice over, the three in which the invasive waterweed elodea were found this…
November 15, 2017
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Electric vehicles raise more questions than answers
Though electric cars are finding enthusiastic users in Alaska’s Southeast, how they would perform on the Kenai Peninsula…
November 14, 2017
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Approaching the goal
November 14, 2017
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HEA holds first energy technology workshops
Conversations at Homer Electric Association (HEA)’s first Energy Technology Workshop on Thursday at Kenai Peninsula College ranged from…
November 13, 2017
Life
Clear skies
We knew it would gush rain all weekend but decided to go anyway. I sliced off the top…
November 10, 2017
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Furie defers 2017 drilling for want of tax credit payment
Cook Inlet gas producer Furie Operating Alaska is blaming its scuttled 2017 drilling season on a technical problem…
November 9, 2017
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HEA shoots for 2018 solar project completion
Homer Electric Association is hoping to have its small-scale solar project online by the end of the 2018…
November 9, 2017
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Kenai arcade in progress
A crew from Gebhardt Construction puts metal siding on a Kenai building — erected as office space in…
November 9, 2017
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Mural finished at Peninsula Center Mall
This Tuesday photograph shows the mural that artist Suzie Shrivener finished painting Saturday over a store-front window at…
November 8, 2017
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Fog brings traffic through Kenai airport
Fog rolling up and down the Cook Inlet region has been keeping flights on the ground this week,…
November 3, 2017
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Kenai to record work sessions
Kenai’s city government will now make audio and video recordings not only of official council meetings, but also…
November 1, 2017
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Bankruptcy court strikes down $6 million oil and gas bond
A dispute over the cost of cleaning up unused Cook Inlet hydrocarbon wells was settled by a bankruptcy…
October 30, 2017
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