I wrote the following to the senators on the Senate Finances Committee: “The Silencing Alaskans Act, HB 77, seems to be living up to it’s… Continue reading
I would like to begin with a quote from Byron Mallott, a candidate for governor of the state of Alaska in 2014 in the Juneau… Continue reading
Last week the Senate Resources Committee heard testimony from Alaskans all over the State overwhelmingly against passage of Governor Parnell’s HB77. This bill purports to… Continue reading
We know this letter is late in coming. After 31 days in the hospital At CPH we could finally bring our son home. Robert (Bob)… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula Food Bank would like to thank everyone who helped coordinate and bring to life the recent photo and sound show by Greg… Continue reading
We would like to congratulate all of the 211 participants in the Senior Olympic Games and medal winners of each of the 17 games. A… Continue reading
Members of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough Fish and Wildlife Commission and key borough staff were honored at the March 4 Mat-Su Borough Assembly meeting for efforts… Continue reading
They have made a very big splash! Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors of the monthly public swim events we have offered at Skyview… Continue reading
Having made a trip to Anchorage this past week, I feel extremely discrimated by the distributers of our gas all over our area. This has… Continue reading
Two weeks ago, for three intensely busy and fun days, my twenty-four hard-working, cooperative, creative fifth graders mixed, baked, packaged, labeled, sold and delivered 960… Continue reading
On behalf of the board of directors, staff and volunteers at Peninsula Community Health Services of Alaska, we want to extend our appreciation and gratitude… Continue reading
I love Deep Creek Recreation Area. It is located in the town of Ninilchik. I have been drawn back to the park since my first… Continue reading
Mark Hamilton, president of the Kenai River Sportfishing Association (KRSA) recently opined that the Board of Fish (BOF) meetings had produced a “clear victory for… Continue reading
The record is clear, Alaska’s Moose population as well as other game continue to dissipate while, once again, approximately seven hundred Alaskans have lost their… Continue reading
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Alaska Board of Fisheries (BOF) for its dedication during the recent two-week Upper Cook Inlet… Continue reading
“The Bears’ Den” is a name to be linked with the Kenai River Brown Bears Hockey team. This new facility, with pull tabs, Kenai River… Continue reading
In Mayor Navarre’s announcement to run for re-election he made several statements that are audacious at best and surely deflecting poor management by the borough,… Continue reading
I have watched the smoke-free campaign make significant ground over the last several years. As a healthcare professional, I would be remiss if I didn’t… Continue reading
You are about 5 or 6 years old, enthusiastic, inquisitive, and high-powered. You love Dr. Seuss books, making spinouts on your bike, peanut-butter sandwiches, Wild… Continue reading
The Constitutional amendment to use state funds for private schools has lots more work by the current legislature before it is sent to the people.… Continue reading