The Board of Fish meeting is just about over and unless a last second reconsideration is made the commercial fishery plans are set. The Board… Continue reading
Many years ago Dave Brude with Associated Pool Builders estimated the total costs to operate a pool the size of our three local pools at… Continue reading
What has happened to justice? Our judicial system is constantly turning criminal loose without any repercussions for their actions. People with multiple types of offenses… Continue reading
To the members of the House of Representatives and the Senate of Alaska: I have observed the invited testimony of the Senate Finance Committee on… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula Food Bank extends a warm thank you to the Public Defender’s Office and to the Office of the District Attorney for their… Continue reading
I would like to recognize recent contributors to the KPBSD Students in Transition Program for homeless children and youth: the Church of Jesus Christ of… Continue reading
Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. (CITC) wishes to offer clarification regarding to Mr. Alvin V. Steik’s comments in a letter to the editor (“Corporations not… Continue reading
The Juneau Empire editorial published in the Feb. 6 Peninsula Clarion caught my eye and stimulated me to reflect on some of my experiences with… Continue reading
It is very difficult to believe that with all the oil people in our State Legislaature they could in any way allow a refinery to… Continue reading
Who are the seniors? We are your parents, grandparents, great-grand parents, friends and neighbors. The state of Alaska has bestowed the senior designation upon us… Continue reading
Many Alaskan Seniors are on a fixed income, which has less and less buying power over time. I watched how difficult it was for my… Continue reading
This letter in response to Mr. Bill Tappan’s letter (Clarion, Jan. 31). Here are a few facts: The sports fishermen own the problem with the… Continue reading
I would like to thank Jody King, this year’s KPHA Peninsula Winter Games Tournament Director! She did a wonderful job, and it was her first… Continue reading
On Monday, I attended a meeting to give testimony on a Senate Resolution (SJR 9) that would put a measure on the November ballot changing… Continue reading