Kenai residents, visitors and local businesses now have the convenience of a new Shipping Zone (SZ) in the area. SZ is a FedEx Authorized ShipCenter,… Continue reading
“The clustered stars and the steadfast bars, the red, the white and the blue!” A couple hundred people turned out for the 24th Annual Happy… Continue reading
The magic of Independence Day and the love of liberty was passed on to yet another generation thanks to efforts of the Kenai Chamber of… Continue reading
School may be out for the summer but lunches for kids are still being served at Boys & Girls Clubs of the Kenai Peninsula with… Continue reading
“Thor Evenson Retrospective,” is the new summer art show at the Kenai Fine Arts Center downtown Kenai between the Bingo Hall and Keen Eye Joe’s… Continue reading
Author’s note: The following is an open letter to the Department of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish. — LP Thank you for… Continue reading
Local organizations are preparing for potential active shooter situations, now viewed as a reality in Alaska. Law enforcement officers, local businesses owners, and representatives from… Continue reading
Bristol Bay lived up to its reputation for unpredictability as a bizarre late rush of sockeyes has surged into fishermen’s nets nearly a week past… Continue reading
JUNEAU — Gov. Bill Walker said Thursday that he intends to accept federal money to expand Medicaid coverage in Alaska, regardless of whether he gets… Continue reading
The final count for public comments regarding the Kenai and Kasilof rivers subsistence gillnets was nearing 600, including requests from federal agencies, on the eve… Continue reading
With Alaska Medicaid cut by $51.9 million in this year’s state budget, Kenai Peninsula Medicaid providers are seeing the first financial effects of the underfunded… Continue reading
For his patience a Canadian teacher standing in the Kenai River at the Funny River campground was rewarded with his day’s limit of sockeye, though… Continue reading
The Board of Education’s top priority this year is to develop strategies to counter economic realities. Drafted plans are outlined in the 2015-2016 board goals,… Continue reading
A 4-year-old boy was reported to have drowned in the Ninilchik Harbor in Ninilchik on Wednesday, according to a dispatch from Alaska State Troopers.Troopers say… Continue reading
Central Peninsula Hospital is moving to fill a gap in coverage after one of its on-call obstetricians decided to leave town, leaving two Ob-Gyns to… Continue reading
JUNEAU — A barge that will be used to haul away tons of marine debris from Alaska shores — some of it likely from the… Continue reading
JUNEAU — U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski brought in nearly $1.1 million toward her re-election bid in the latest quarter.A summary of her disclosure report, released… Continue reading