Community comes through for SoHi grads We are constantly amazed at the generosity and thoughtfulness of the community in which we live. Businesses are asked… Continue reading
The times keep changing Young ones are great. Have a large family — grandchildren and great-grandchildren. They are a blast. Girls are easier than boys,… Continue reading
Relay for Life appreciated My friends and I attended the Relay for Life cancer walk and I want to thank all the people who planned… Continue reading
Honor, respect those
who have served We are very fortunate as civilians to live in the land that is the United States of America. I… Continue reading
Soldotna seniors say
‘mahalo’ for luau support Soldotna Senior Center would like to thank all of the volunteers that worked tirelessly and all of the… Continue reading
Response to April’s sesquicentennial event, “150 Years: Kenai Peninsula History Conference,” was overwhelmingly positive. The conference sold out, and the schedule was packed with activities.… Continue reading
The Project SEARCH Steering Committee would like to thank several businesses in the area for hiring graduates from the 2016/2017 class. Project SEARCH is a… Continue reading
Alternatives to smoking
unfairly discouraged I am writing this letter today in hopes it gets published and gets the attention of millions of Americans who… Continue reading
North Peninsula Recreation Service Area would like to thank all of the participants and volunteers involved in our annual Nikiski Youth Track Meet. Approximately 331… Continue reading
The recent article on Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association net pens was very informative. The use of the net pens is temporary, used to imprint fish.… Continue reading
Regarding the May 18 article “Council mulls Lawton Acres”: All this hoopla over a contaminated piece of property. So much angst over a strip of… Continue reading
Kenai city residents need to be aware of a work session on Monday, May 15 at 6:00 p.m. in Kenai City Council Chambers discussing the… Continue reading
Once again, our incredibly generous community has risen to great heights in support of our youth! It is with deep gratitude that we thank the… Continue reading
Kenai City Council does well to listen to public No matter what we think of the proposed fireworks ordinance, we should be encouraged to see… Continue reading
Say a prayer for legislators’ wisdom as session ends Watching the Legislature wind down is painful. This year, the Democrats own the House and the… Continue reading
Through the hard fought efforts of school board member, Marilyn Dimmick, a swimming pool was built at Ninilchik School in 1981. Many residents and children… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula Community Foundation made a difference in an individual’s life today by contributing funds for cooler shelving and fruits! The Foundation’s incredibly generous… Continue reading
A panel discussion on homelessness on the Kenai was held recently. Panelists outlined concerns including little available housing for low income residents, expensive or sporadic… Continue reading
Sterling Head Start would like to thank our community for the tremendous support that was shown for our fundraiser that was held March 24th. Penny… Continue reading
It is time to speak up to support the University of Alaska. By 2025, 65 percent of the jobs in Alaska will require some form… Continue reading