Last weekend’s holiday events, including the annual Christmas Comes to Kenai and the Soldotna Turkey Trot, drew folks from all over the Kenai Peninsula.
The fixed bus route offers 13 stops between Nikiski and Sterling.
Starting Dec. 2, Aleutian Airways will offer three roundtrip flights per week.
The organization is calling for transparency in Cook Inlet offshore oil and gas sales.
A representative from the Homer Public Health Center discussed emergency preparation during the winter with Anchor Point residents last Thursday.
Alaskan families will have the opportunity to harvest a live tree from unrestricted state lands for Christmas this year, the state Department of Natural Resources… Continue reading
Longtime Kasilof resident Clayton Whisamore’s home burned down on Nov. 10.
The Sikuliaq will support three research projects starting in early January.
Submissions to the Kenai Chamber of Commerce gingerbread house contest are now due by Dec. 8.
Glenese Pettey was appointed to fulfill a vacant seat on the council.
The Kards defeated Nikiski in a rematch championship game on Saturday during the state tournament in Anchorage.
SoHi hockey won the End of the Road tournament in Homer and the wrestling team gained 20 individual wins.
Christmas is coming to the Kenai Peninsula. Here’s a roundup of upcoming festivities.
The award highlights what’s possible when leaders prioritize their communities over politics.
The application will next be forwarded to the State Board of Education and Early Development for review.
The Soldotna City Council last week voted to align city and state election dates and seek additional means of public noticing.
SoHi girls and boys took first and second place as teams, respectively.