Coast Guard rescues 4 from fishing vessel

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The Coast Guard says four people have been safely airlifted from a disabled fishing vessel in heavy seas Friday. Petty Officer… Continue reading

  • Jan 8, 2017
Photo courtesy Joe Kashi The remains of the Clam Shell Lodge smolder in this photo taken Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017 in Clam Gulch, Alaska. The building, which had not been open since 2011, burned down Friday night.

CES douses three fires over weekend

The Central Emergency Services firefighters kept busy this weekend with a series of structure fires around the central Kenai Peninsula. The first call came for… Continue reading

Photo courtesy Joe Kashi The remains of the Clam Shell Lodge smolder in this photo taken Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017 in Clam Gulch, Alaska. The building, which had not been open since 2011, burned down Friday night.
Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Don Poole measures the circumference of a mule deer's antler duing a Boone and Crockett Club and Pope and Young Club trophy measuring day on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2017 at Sportsman's Warehouse in Soldotna, Alaska. Poole has been an official measurer for both clubs since 1980. Hunters brought in game they'd killed for Poole to measure and score for potential recording by the Boone and Crockett Club, now more than a century old. Store patrons and workers walked by and stopped to admire the various racks and mounted heads waiting to be measured, exchanging stories. All trophies have to be dried for at least 60 days from the date of kill and pre-measured by the owner to check that it makes minimum scores. Score sheets and instructions for measuring can be found online on the Boone and Crockett and Pope and Young websites. Trophy measuring will aslo take place Feb. 12 and March 12 from 1 p.m.- 3 p.m.

Photo: Measuring up

Don Poole measures the circumference of a mule deer's antler duing a Boone and Crockett Club and Pope and Young Club trophy measuring day on… Continue reading

Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Don Poole measures the circumference of a mule deer's antler duing a Boone and Crockett Club and Pope and Young Club trophy measuring day on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2017 at Sportsman's Warehouse in Soldotna, Alaska. Poole has been an official measurer for both clubs since 1980. Hunters brought in game they'd killed for Poole to measure and score for potential recording by the Boone and Crockett Club, now more than a century old. Store patrons and workers walked by and stopped to admire the various racks and mounted heads waiting to be measured, exchanging stories. All trophies have to be dried for at least 60 days from the date of kill and pre-measured by the owner to check that it makes minimum scores. Score sheets and instructions for measuring can be found online on the Boone and Crockett and Pope and Young websites. Trophy measuring will aslo take place Feb. 12 and March 12 from 1 p.m.- 3 p.m.

Assembly to consider advance loans before bond issuance

Two public projects may get advances from the Kenai Peninsula Borough’s general fund before revenue bonds are issued to pay for them.Voters approved two bond… Continue reading

Council cracks up over catch shares

After four years of work on a Gulf of Alaska catch share program, the process was abruptly halted by Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game… Continue reading

  • Jan 8, 2017
  • By DJ SUMMERS

Kids’ business profits go to help others

The Homer Sour Girls is comprised of five sweet and business-minded girls — 8-year-olds Jocelyn Stillwell, Evelyn Sherwood, Jasmine Kupetz and Katie Miller, and10-year-old Natalia… Continue reading

  • Jan 8, 2017
  • By ANNA FROST
Photo courtesy Joe Kashi The remains of the Clam Shell Lodge continue to burn slightly where the establishment, closed in 2011, once stood in this photo taken Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017 in Clam Gulch, Alaska. The building burned down Friday night.

Photos: Clam Shell Lodge burns overnight

Photo courtesy Joe Kashi The remains of the Clam Shell Lodge smolder behind the former establishment’s sign in this photo taken Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017… Continue reading

  • Jan 7, 2017
Photo courtesy Joe Kashi The remains of the Clam Shell Lodge continue to burn slightly where the establishment, closed in 2011, once stood in this photo taken Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017 in Clam Gulch, Alaska. The building burned down Friday night.
Photo courtesy John Morton, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Volunteer Laurie Severe and Dan Hoffman, a wildlife research technician for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, hold a previously orphaned cygnet rescued from a Kenai Peninsula lake and relocated to Iowa in 2005. The bird, cygnet No. 69, was transferred with two siblings and is Severe's favorite. It returns every now and then to her pond in Iowa.

No place like home

Laurie Severe remembers the exact moment her favorite trumpeter swan — with which she had formed a bond stronger than that of animal and caretaker… Continue reading

Photo courtesy John Morton, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Volunteer Laurie Severe and Dan Hoffman, a wildlife research technician for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, hold a previously orphaned cygnet rescued from a Kenai Peninsula lake and relocated to Iowa in 2005. The bird, cygnet No. 69, was transferred with two siblings and is Severe's favorite. It returns every now and then to her pond in Iowa.

Walker proposal would freeze pay

Gov. Bill Walker is preparing to propose a bill that would freeze the pay of nonunion employees at the University of Alaska, Alaska Court System,… Continue reading

Rescued tapes show Kenai Peninsula history conference in 1974

A demure box logged in the Alaska State Library Historical Collections in Juneau has produced long-lost films of a Kenai Peninsula history conference.The films, taken… Continue reading

Kenai hockey team to begin playing on Kenai ice

Kenai Central High School’s varsity hockey team will play this season’s first home game closer to home than usual. In the past, the team has… Continue reading

British Columbia to clean up mine near Juneau

JUNEAU (AP) — Canadian officials say they will take action to prevent polluted water from a decades-old mine from entering the Taku River, a key… Continue reading

  • Jan 5, 2017

2 file for borough mayor race

Though there are still nearly 10 months before Kenai Peninsula Borough residents will pick their new borough mayor, two people have already thrown their hats… Continue reading

Photo by Megan Pacer/Peninsla Clarion Signs for various businesses line the Sterling Highway on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017 in Soldotna, Alaska. City staff in Soldotna have begun the process to revise the town's sign code, which could mean a few changes down the road for business owners.

Soldotna launches sign code revision

The many banners, marquees and signs, illuminated and otherwise, that direct people moving through Soldotna to the town’s various businesses could see some potential tweaks… Continue reading

Photo by Megan Pacer/Peninsla Clarion Signs for various businesses line the Sterling Highway on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017 in Soldotna, Alaska. City staff in Soldotna have begun the process to revise the town's sign code, which could mean a few changes down the road for business owners.

Feds agree to new deadline for Fairbanks air cleanup plan

ANCHORAGE — The Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to an August deadline on whether to accept or reject a state plan to clean up heavily… Continue reading

  • Jan 5, 2017
  • By Dan Joling

Labor Department: Oil industry will top job losses again in 2017

Alaska’s economy is going to get worse before it gets better, state economists predict.The Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development is projecting the state… Continue reading

  • Jan 5, 2017
  • By ELWOOD BREHMER

Second body found in burned car identified

Alaska State Troopers have identified the second of two bodies found Nov. 27 in a burned Ford Bronco near Soldotna. The Alaska Medical Examiner’s office… Continue reading

Gilman resigns from assembly

Kenai residents have a chance this month to apply to represent their district on the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly. Assembly member Blaine Gilman submitted his… Continue reading

Assembly declines to change invocation policy

The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly voted not to change its invocation policy during its Tuesday night meeting.The policy, which the assembly passed in October, is… Continue reading

NOAA releases plan for endangered Cook Inlet beluga whales

ANCHORAGE — A federal plan for the recovery of an endangered Alaska beluga whale calls for a reduction in threats of high concern while scientists… Continue reading

  • Jan 4, 2017
  • By Dan Joling