Letters to the Editor

Reaction would be more constructive

I just read “Eric Derleth Trial Lawyer” rant in the paper (June 2). Wow, he clearly expresses his anger. Anger is certainly appropriate in many… Continue reading

  • Jun 10, 2014
  • By Ray Southwell

Community pitches in for baseball tournament

The Soldotna High school Baseball team hosted the Southcentral conference region baseball tournament this past weekend. I’d like to thank all those that contributed to… Continue reading

  • Jun 10, 2014
  • By Tami Miller

Bed Tax editorial misses the mark, marketing is never a bad idea for local business

Response to “Bed tax may not be the best route for the borough”. The individual who wrote this article was very well spoken and polite.… Continue reading

  • Jun 5, 2014
  • By Jhasmine Lamb

Cleaning up the trash

We would like to express our appreciation to the thoughtful woman who has spent countless hours of picking up trash along the Kenai Spur Highway.… Continue reading

  • Jun 6, 2014
  • By Cherrie Verkuilen

Tutors deserve thanks

Recognize the service of our community volunteer tutors, who serve community members facing literacy challenges. The Kenai Peninsula College Learning Center’s ProLiteracy America Literacy Program… Continue reading

  • Jun 6, 2014
  • By Sharon Christopher

Nikiski thank you

What a success! Nikiski high schools class of 2014 senior year has come to the end and they are all moving forward on to their… Continue reading

  • Jun 6, 2014
  • By Tammy Freeman

Thanks for a good graduation

The Skyview Class of 2014, the last class of Skyview High School, would like to thank the Soldotna community that has so generously supported them… Continue reading

  • Jun 6, 2014
  • By Valerie Flake

Baseball team appreciates successful conference

The Soldotna High school Baseball team hosted the Southcentral conference region baseball tournament this past weekend. I’d like to thank all those that contributed to… Continue reading

  • Jun 6, 2014
  • By Tami Miller

Campaign on the road to nowhere

Pulled that Ad? Don’t you just love campaign ads that backfire, and I really love the ones that grab an old familiar phrase like we… Continue reading

  • Jun 4, 2014
  • By Dennis Barnard

Kudos to crews

On Memorial Day weekend, Sunday, May 25, the Funny River Wildfire changed course and headed directly for the Kenai Keys Subdivision due to an unexpected… Continue reading

  • Jun 5, 2014
  • By Bill Bailey

Beyond the Kenai river

Most reasonable people can see that our Kenai River kings are in trouble but can they also see that we have many rivers around the… Continue reading

  • Jun 2, 2014
  • By Don Johnson

KNW Refuge deserves kudos

I believe it is important to correct some of the misconceptions voiced in the letter to the editor published in Wednesday’s Clarion, and circulating in… Continue reading

  • May 31, 2014
  • By Mike Navarre

Thanks to businesses’ investments in Nikiski students

Thank you to all the local businesses and organizations that have so generously given scholarships and awards to students of Nikiski High School. We appreciate… Continue reading

  • May 28, 2014
  • By Nikiski High School Counseling Staff

Contributions to KMS students appreciated

One of the many groups to provide assistance to Kenai Middle School students this past year was the Soldotna Church of God. Members of the… Continue reading

  • May 29, 2014
  • By Mark G. Manuel

Time for reconsideration

From the P.C. 5-23-14, Outdoor View, “ To ensure healthy salmon runs and to provide a quality fishing experience, fishing pressure must be reduced on… Continue reading

  • May 29, 2014
  • By John McCombs

PBS station desired

I think I speak for the entire peninsula when I question “where is the real time, up-to-date news” on the fire? Folks are trying to… Continue reading

  • May 27, 2014
  • By Norm Olson

Peninsula a ‘tinderbox’

One would have wonder; if the agencies in charge of our Kenai National Wildlife Refuge should find fault with themselves in response to the Funny… Continue reading

  • May 28, 2014
  • By Thomas N. Netschert

Senator Murkowski looking out for Alaska

Alaskan’s should applaud Senator Murkowski’s support of the Regulatory Fairness Act. This bipartisan bill does not remove EPA’s authority under the Section 404(c). It simply… Continue reading

  • May 26, 2014
  • By Rick Rogers

Comments from some don’t reflect community

I attended the Kasilof community meeting on May 22 held by the Alaska Interagency Response Team regarding the Funny River wildfire. I want to extend… Continue reading

  • May 27, 2014
  • By Beth Selby

United Way grateful for support

On behalf of the Kenai Peninsula United Way I would like to thank all those who helped with our Allocations Process. We were honored to… Continue reading

  • May 27, 2014
  • By Lisa J. Roberts