Experience different than exposure The Peninsula Clarion published an article on Jan. 5 in which borough mayoral candidate Linda Hutchings said, “I’ve had excessive experience… Continue reading
Preserve access to medical cannabis in borough I’m a life-long Alaskan, mother of two and mental health professional whose passions are prevention and health promotion.… Continue reading
Keep marijuana stores out of neighborhoods Voters will soon decide on a very important issue that will impact our neighborhoods for years to come. In… Continue reading
Law enforcement
needs different focus In my opinion, everyone needs to bear arms. There will be a day when you have to defend your family,… Continue reading
Woman should be
remembered by name I have a comment in reference to Friday’s Peninsula Clarion caption under the photo of the Vintage Pointe 25… Continue reading
Traffic cones there for workers’ safety I am writing this letter on behalf of all the people that work along the city streets, borough roads,… Continue reading
Hutchings has vision
for Kenai Peninsula I attended Linda Hutchings meet-and-greet last week and I was very impressed. She believes in tax fairness — she… Continue reading
The best medicine I don’t share too much about religion as it can be offensive to some. I dislike organized religion, as did my savior.… Continue reading
Invest in your future Choosing the right career is an important part of life. The average person works at least one-third of their life. Choose… Continue reading
Surprising news from two different sources. Analysts now believe that consumers will purchase electric vehicles at a much faster rate than previously thought and before… Continue reading
U.S. needs more substance, better quality TV is not only expensive but there are as many commercials as there is movie to watch. Five minutes… Continue reading
Teach children to entrepreneurs The things we hear on TV, we absorb without even knowing it. We are programmed, like a computer. The media has… Continue reading
Time to stop saddling a dead horse I wish to pose a question in logic: Suppose one needs to determine the cost of “driving” 800… Continue reading
Enjoy each day as it comes Life is short, but seems long. We go through life doing our daily routine — go to work, come… Continue reading
Rave reviews for quilt exhibit The June Exhibit, “2017 Art Quilts Extraordinaire Exhibit,” displayed at the Kenai Fine Art Center in Old Town Kenai has… Continue reading
Many contributions make for memorable graduation The Nikiski graduating Class of 2017 and parents would like to thank the following businesses and individuals who made… Continue reading
Sometimes, the grass is greener Life is a journey. A friend once told me, “It’s a beach, just have to swim for it.” Made sense… Continue reading
Children, adults
need love, security There is no such thing as a normal life, there is just life. Some people have special needs, some are… Continue reading
Taxes for services should be shared equally As you may have noticed it seems that every day you receive a mail solicitation to accept a… Continue reading
Support helps Kenai Peninsula Air Fair soar The Kenai Peninsula Air Fair Planning Committee for the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna would like to thank… Continue reading