We’ve finally sustained some serious puppy-caused damage.Over the past couple of years, we’ve gone from having very old dogs to very young ones. Lucy, a… Continue reading
— Every bit of recycling makes a difference. For example, 1 year of recycling at Stanford University saved the equivalent of 33, 913 trees and… Continue reading
Felling trees, bucking logs, and cutting firewood are popular autumn activities. However, not everyone necessarily knows all of the safety precautions that should be used… Continue reading
As you read this, our nation will be voting on a new leader for all of us. It’s been a doggedly brutal campaign, at least… Continue reading
Lutheran Women’s Missionary League members are hosting a Christmas Bazaar to help fund mission projects locally, nationally and internationally. The Bazaar will be held Nov.… Continue reading
Chambers set schedules ■ The Soldotna and Kenai Chambers of Commerce will host a joint luncheon at noon today at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex.… Continue reading
— Recycling benefits the economy as it saves money. A strong economy is one that is efficient.— Recycling and composting diverted nearly 70 million tons… Continue reading
April and Darren Finley of Soldotna announce the birth of their son, Benjamin Snow Finley, at 1:59 p.m. on Sept. 9, 2016. He weighed 7.14… Continue reading
Don’t you hate it when you feel relaxed during a stressful situation, but everyone else is losing it? It bothers me, because I try so… Continue reading
After a prolific growing season with harvest complete a gardener’s list is not quite done. To help keep on task the Cooperative Extension Service has… Continue reading
Kenai New Life celebrates with Harvest Carnival Kenai New Life Church would like to invite kids and their families its annual Harvest Carnival on Oct.… Continue reading
Prayer is our life line to God. I remember as a new father when my son started to learn to walk he balked at being… Continue reading
■ The Soldotna and Kenai Chambers of Commerce will host a joint luncheon today at noon at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. A presentation from… Continue reading
I’ve always been a big fan of October.I’m certainly not an art connoisseur but when nature paints Alaska’s vastness with leaves of gold so profound… Continue reading
— Plastic bags in the oceans kill over 1 million sea creatures a year.— Over 25 trillion Styrofoam coffee cups are thrown away each year… Continue reading
Let’s face it, leftover foods get a bad rap. What if those leftovers were reimagined and turned into something different; would they be more appealing?… Continue reading
Kenai New Life celebrates with Harvest Carnival Kenai New Life Church would like to invite kids and their families its annual Harvest Carnival on Oct.… Continue reading
Often times I meet new people, as all of us do, either at work, school or just out and about. I find it interesting how… Continue reading
■ The Soldotna Chamber of Commerce meets today at noon at Froso’s Restaurant in Soldotna. A presentation from Tim Dillon of the Kenai Peninsula Economic… Continue reading
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