Kenai Peninsula’s Order of the Purple Heart, Chapter 830 held an official dedication ceremony May 30th for the Purple Heart monument located at Soldotna Creek… Continue reading
Cancer survivors and those wanting to fight back against a disease that has effected most everyone, in one way or another, gathered under clear and… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula Builders Assoc. (KPBA) took a virtual taste “Tour of the Tuscany” May 30th for their 9th Annual wine tasting fund raising event… Continue reading
■ The Soldotna Chamber of Commerce next meets June 30 at noon at Froso’s Restaurant in Soldotna. Larry Persily, assistant to the borough mayor, will… Continue reading
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is liberalizing sockeye salmon fishing on the Russian and upper Kenai rivers, effective Tuesday.According to an emergency order… Continue reading
25 years of recognition and celebration of the mighty Kenai River and its importance to life on the Kenai culminated at the Kenai Watershed Forum’s… Continue reading
The final graduating class of 2014 from Skyview High School continues to display Panther Pride and service to our country. Recently home from completing boot… Continue reading
The 4th Annual Lemonade Day shared a perfect summer weather weekend with a wide variety of events that included River Festivals, car shows, Triathlons, Air… Continue reading
On Saturday May 30th the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge (KNWR), with a host of local, state and national dignitaries on hand, officially dedicated the new… Continue reading
As the humidity rises and the temperature drops, the Card Street wildfire is smoldering in place, according to representatives of responding agencies who spoke at… Continue reading
As the 7,657-acre Card Street fire continues to burn in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge this week, refuge personnel have accepted the damage as a… Continue reading
The state-owned Alaska Gasline Development Corp. has developed preliminary designs for “offtake” facilities that would allow communities to take natural gas from a large-diameter gas… Continue reading
For the third year in a row, enough Cook Inlet sockeye salmon have made it up the Kasilof river that area management biologists have issued… Continue reading
Promising numbers of king salmon returning to the Anchor River have prompted Alaska Department of Fish and Game managers on the lower Kenai Peninsula to… Continue reading
A verdict should soon be reached in the case of a cannery worker charged with sexually assaulting a coworker last summer.Rosendo Pallones, 40, of Palmer,… Continue reading
Editor’s note: This is the first of two parts in reporter Molly Dischner’s journey with a Homer fishing family to Bristol Bay on the eve… Continue reading
For the first time in Alaska, the longest day of the year will be devoted to raising awareness for Alzheimer’s.From sunrise to sunset on Sunday,… Continue reading
The Card Street fire continued on its east-bound path through the Kenai Peninsula Thursday, burning through the black spruce of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge… Continue reading
On a day with outside temperatures topping 80 degrees, animals left inside a vehicle with rolled up windows will be sitting in 110 degrees within… Continue reading