Libraries have always been community centers where people of all ages go to learn, communicate and stimulate their imaginations. The Joyce K Carver memorial library… Continue reading
From now until June 1st the Alaska SeaLife Center (ASLC) is offering a unique opportunity for people to see some of Alaska’s wild sea life… Continue reading
Photo: Spring starts with a snow Dmitry Marlowe, 9, and Lydia Marlowe, 14, put the finishing touches on a snowman on Sunday, March 20, 2016… Continue reading
Another mild St. Patrick’s Day in the month of March made for the largest and longest parade in its 25 year history. Thousands lined the… Continue reading
School board to meet The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. in the borough building at 148 N. Binkley… Continue reading
Planning is paramount to success when working toward a degree or certificate. Both current and prospective KPC students are urged to start researching required and… Continue reading
For the next year, the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District along with the state’s 53 other public school districts will work on implementing stricter curricula… Continue reading
As a foster care youth, 19-year-old Rachel Bedsworth has been placed in 47 different homes.“Part of it was my fault just because I didn’t listen… Continue reading
On Saturday American Red Cross volunteers and Kenai Firefighters visited homes to install free smoke detectors. Their fire safety education effort concentrated on the neighborhoods… Continue reading
JUNEAU (AP) — On a recent sunny morning at Fairweather Equestrian Center, Sammy the Wonder Pony follows his owner, neurologist Dr. Susan Hunter-Joerns, right to… Continue reading
The Alaska House has voted 26-7 in favor of a bill that aims to fight invasive species in Alaska’s waters.House Bill 38, brought by Rep.… Continue reading
(Author’s note: This column, about springtime fishing for king salmon and halibut in Cook Inlet, first appeared in the Clarion on May 17, 2002. Dennis… Continue reading
After a record year of otter strandings, the Alaska SeaLife Center’s veterinarians are gearing up for another busy year. The Seward nonprofit received 300 reports… Continue reading
The Ninilchik Traditional Council filed a response March 3 to a motion by the Federal Subsistence Board and U.S. Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture… Continue reading
I just enjoyed some salmon cooked over the grill, served to friends who marveled at how fresh it tasted even though it was caught and… Continue reading
While more women are turning up soil in the agriculture industry, they are unearthing a unique set of challenges. Some are looking for new methods… Continue reading
With high schools from Homer to Seward participating in this year’s Caring for the Kenai (C4K) environmental and disaster preparedness contest, a panel of eight… Continue reading
An idea that comes to the Kenai from Finland via Carrie Hanson, president of Last Frontier Freethinkers is gaining traction, “Last Frontier Freethinkers has chosen… Continue reading
Dr. Seuss is as popular as ever evidenced at his 112 birthday celebration at Redoubt Elementary where his birthday has been celebrated long after he… Continue reading