KPC students earn honors

Kenai Peninsula College students earn honors The following students have earned academic honors at Kenai Peninsula College for the Fall 2016 semester. To be eligible… Continue reading

From the recycling bin

Did you know … From daily tasks to our most unusual needs, plastics have increasingly provided the performance characteristics that fulfill consumer needs at many… Continue reading

Busy month for Sterling Judo Club

Busy month for Sterling Judo Club

Rio Olympics Judo Silver Medalist Travis Stevens will be conducting a two day clinic this month in Anchorage. Stevens is a three-time USA Olympic Judo… Continue reading

Busy month for Sterling Judo Club

Voices of Faith: Love and marriage

Cupid’s arrows are flying through the mail again and I’m somewhat of an authority on the subject of the season. I’ve been in love with… Continue reading

Life in the Pedestrian Lane: What’s trump?

Already “that man” is influencing my life. I turned on the TV before 8 a.m. on January 20 to watch the Inauguration. We never watch… Continue reading

The narrative

Just days into the Trump administration, the left’s narrative is clear. First, it was that Trump is an “illegitimate” president because he didn’t win the… Continue reading

Community News and Notes

News and Notes Steinbeck named to President’s List at Gonzaga University Allison Steinbeck of Kenai has earned placement on the President’s List for fall semester… Continue reading

It is what it is: What’s luck got to do with it?

Author’s note: This column was originally published in the Feb. 5, 2012 edition of the Clarion. However, my favorite team is back in the Super… Continue reading

Anxious relationships

I came across an article the other day authored by Peter Steinke, noted church counselor. In light of the demonstrations following inauguration of President Donald… Continue reading

Here’s the Thing: Dare to be bold

This article marks my seventh year writing my column for the Peninsula Clarion, so it needed to be unique. A couple weeks ago I joined… Continue reading

Church Briefs

Soldotna Aglow plans activities — January 26, 10 a.m.-noon, Kalifonsky Christian Center: We will be meeting at the “Blow the Trumpet Conference.” Kalifonsky Christian Center… Continue reading

Minister’s Message: We can each be a VIP to someone

We call them a VIP, “very important person.” That person may be a public servant, a law enforcement officer, a teacher, a medical provider, or… Continue reading

What is the Sesquicentennial?

Sesquicentennial is a jawbreaker word, too big even for Scrabble, but it does have a noble ring to it. Its meaning is far simpler: 150th… Continue reading

Not so Golden Globes

Meryl Streep has played many roles in her long career and holds the record for the most Academy Award nominations of any actor. Among her… Continue reading

Food bank can put shopping bags, containers to use

We Feed People… If you are looking for a place to recycle clean plastic shopping bags, egg cartons and plastic containers with lids, the Kenai… Continue reading

Notes from the Recycling Bin

Sorting Recyclables 101 “Sort” is the key word; don’t mix one recyclable with another and remove all recyclables from bags before disposing. — Aluminum Cans:… Continue reading

Community News and Notes

News and Notes Barkman makes Dean’s List at Montana Western Elyssa Barkman of Soldotna has been named to the dean’s list at the University of… Continue reading

Alaska Unhinged: Poking the bear

I was standing on the deck this week admiring a shifting cloak of deep blue sliding over the terminus of the glacier across the bay… Continue reading

Shine a light on the path ahead

What are your feelings about 2017? Will it treat you well or poorly? Will you find yourself happier at the end of this year? Your… Continue reading

Business News

■ The KPEDD Industry Outlook Forum is Wednesday from 8 a.m.-7:30 p.m. at the Kenai Visitors Center, 11471 Kenai Spur Highway in Kenai, with lunch… Continue reading

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