Letters to the Editor

Upcoming election about the future, not today

November 8th is coming. Too quick for any truth to come out. So what do I do? I start by looking at my beliefs. First,… Continue reading

  • Oct 17, 2016
  • By John Clonan

Another hit for Triumvirate North

Joe Rizzo and the Triumvirate North theater crew have done it again. Joe is responsible for so much wonderful song and dance and drama performed… Continue reading

  • Oct 14, 2016
  • By Jeanette Pedginski

Judges shouldn’t answer for Old Testament laws

In regard to Jim Minnery’s Oct. 6 opinion piece sermonising about the judges’ failure to adopt reasoning the Hebrew Old Testament expounds, which in my… Continue reading

  • Oct 13, 2016
  • By Paul Vos

Board of Fisheries coming to Soldotna

As reported by the Clarion last week, the Board of Fisheries will be holding their annual fall workshop in Soldotna on Oct. 18 -20, at… Continue reading

  • Oct 14, 2016
  • By Dwight Kramer

LeeShore Radiothon Fundraiser a success

The LeeShore Center is very grateful for the generous community support during our 28th KSRM Radiothon fundraiser on Sept. 16. Cash and in-kind contributions pledged… Continue reading

  • Oct 14, 2016
  • By Cheri Smith

Letters to the Editor

HEA’s ballots are being mailed out during the month of October asking HEA ratepayers to vote for self-regulation vs regulation by the RCA. A lot… Continue reading

  • Oct 6, 2016

Excited for the fish, rivers, and the residents of Alaska

In a recent ruling by the ninth circuit court of appeals, the court ruled that the North Pacific Fishery Management Council has been and is… Continue reading

  • Oct 3, 2016
  • By Dan Anderson

Think about Alaska’s PFD; where is it going?

This week as Alaskan’s begin to receive their PFD’s. Those who vote should also be considering who they are going to vote for. Every year… Continue reading

  • Oct 4, 2016
  • By Kelly Wolf

Nikiski Boys and Girls Club puts heart and soul into mural

I would like to thank the Boys and Girls Club of Nikiski North Star Elementary Summer Program for the wonderful mural that is being displayed… Continue reading

  • Sep 30, 2016
  • By Audrey Johnson

Decision on surgery center colors mayoral race

I am voting for a mayor that appreciates and welcomes new business and jobs to Kenai. I am voting Brian Gabriel for mayor of Kenai.… Continue reading

  • Sep 29, 2016
  • By Katherine Thompson

K-Beach students appreciate treats

K-Beach kindergarten teachers would like to personally thank Brent and Maryanne Rogers, owners of The Jolly Rodger’s Taste of Paradise. Our students (65 kindergartners) were… Continue reading

  • Sep 30, 2016
  • By Ms. Kaufman

Holt brings level headed approach to government

In these times of budget cuts and uncertainty I’m asking friends and neighbors to vote to elect Bill Holt to the borough assembly. I’m supporting… Continue reading

  • Sep 28, 2016
  • By Bud Crawford

Family of Garyn Troost thankful for community’s support

Thank you for your efforts to find our beloved son Garyn. For your love, unselfish acts of kindness, caring hearts and generosity. We are overwhelmed… Continue reading

  • Sep 22, 2016
  • By The Troost Family

As times change, so must tax exemption

Thank you for the great article in Tuesday’s paper about Ballot Proposition 4, concerning the Senior Citizen Property Tax exemption. I am a senior, and… Continue reading

  • Sep 23, 2016
  • By Milli Martin

Chuitna mine not in Alaskans’ best interests

The Chuitna mine is clearly not in the best interest of Alaskans. This river system is too important to trash for the temporary benefit of… Continue reading

  • Sep 23, 2016
  • By Tom Mader

Vote for Thornton in November

I’d like to recommend that people vote for Shauna Thornton for Alaska State House this November. Shauna is an opportunity you don’t want to pass… Continue reading

  • Sep 23, 2016
  • By Kate Veh

Donations make local breastfeeding event possible

The Kenai WIC office would like to thank our generous neighbors for their support of the Worldwide Breastfeeding Month. Their donations made our event possible.… Continue reading

  • Sep 23, 2016
  • By Alaska WIC Kenai office

Local control for HEA explained

HEA members are being asked to consider whether to be locally controlled or be overseen by the Anchorage-based Regulatory Commission of Alaska. The analogy I… Continue reading

  • Sep 21, 2016
  • By PE

Murkowski does ‘what’s right for Alaska’

We all recognize that our government functions almost strictly down party lines. I believe our government is in deep trouble because of this. I also… Continue reading

  • Sep 22, 2016
  • By Betty Lowery

Productive conference for student government

On September 15, 2016, a group of approximately 60 students from around the school district met for a borough wide Student Council conference. I would… Continue reading

  • Sep 22, 2016
  • By Brian Dusek