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
Smith, Morris welcome son Sawyer Douglas Morris was born at home in water on Oct. 3, 2016 at 11:46 p.m. to Britni Smith and Erick… Continue reading
OK, people, just three more weeks, give or take a day or two, and this will all be over. We’ve passed the local elections (which… Continue reading
— More than 28 billion glass bottles and jars end up in landfills every year. That is the equivalent of filling up two Empire State… Continue reading
Explore family ties at Family Discovery Day The Soldotna, Alaska Stake Family History Center will host a Family Discovery Day from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday… Continue reading
In this mudslinging, name calling election season, it is not hard to see something is missing from the candidates running for America’s highest public office.… Continue reading
■ The Alaska Chamber of Commerce Fall Forum is Oct. 11-13 in Kenai at the Challenger Learning Center of Alaska. Keynote speakers include Marianne Kah,… Continue reading
Werners welcome daughter Cassie and Shane Werner announce the birth of their daughter, Liliana Jean Werner at 2:13 a.m. April 28, 2016. She weighed 7.5… Continue reading
“Um, excuse me sir, would it be OK if I passed you?”When someone asks like that, how can I say no?The occasion was one of… Continue reading
— Without exception, recycling is the top action society can do to simultaneously improve the environment, the economy, sustainable manufacturing, and to prevent waste from… Continue reading
Chambers set schedules ■ The Kenai Chamber of Commerce meets at noon Wednesday at the Kenai Visitor Center. An update on the Kenai Peninsula Borough… Continue reading
Births Todds welcome daughter Maureen and Garrett Todd announce the birth of their daughter, Evalynne Mae Todd, at 3:57 p.m. on Sept. 7, 2017. She… Continue reading
— Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to power a TV for 3 hours.— Four percent of America’s annual oil consumption goes into the… Continue reading
One thing that stands out when driving through the Lower 48 is seeing the big brand name stores on repeat. The towns seem mushed together… Continue reading
Blessing of the Animals in Kenai A Blessing and Appreciation of the Animals, jointly hosted by St. Francis by the Sea and Our Lady of… Continue reading
The seasons are changing. Tree leaves show an array of colors from green to a bright range of gold and red. Sandhill cranes and other… Continue reading
Once again we find ourselves beyond the autumn equinox where the sunset of summer continues its spiral deeper into the growing dusks of fall.The raucous… Continue reading
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