My slanted, attic apartment downtown in Seward has a lot of charming flaws. I have to brush my teeth in my kitchen sink, for one,… Continue reading
Public comment period ends in days.
“The conference strives to offer something for readers: to discuss literature and meet writers”
I am taking another long look at the Millennials
Thousands of UA graduates will cross a stage, receive their diploma, and move out into the world.
In January, it took allusions to neuroscience, the Green Bay Packers and Metallica for me to explain in this space how the Culture of the… Continue reading
If you spend any time near the Kenai River in Soldotna from March to May you may have noticed elongate, roughly one-third-inch long, dark stoneflies… Continue reading
“If they’re asking for money, go ahead and hang up.”
CIRCAC has launched an updated website to provide information about pipeline systems in Cook Inlet
I am always pleasantly surprised by the influx of daylight hours and sunshine that comes to the Kenai Peninsula in the last weeks of March.… Continue reading
What’s happening this week
What’s happening this week
The governor’s proposed budget would reduce funding to the state Division of Agriculture
He compares his plan to three other options.
What’s happening this week
What’s happening this week
What’s happening this week
What’s happening this week
By JOHN MORTON I’ve had the privilege recently to hear what other residents think about changes they have witnessed in their lifetimes here on the… Continue reading
District educators and classified staff have been without a renewed contract since July 1.