Associated PressLike knitting and crocheting, spinning — the process of twisting fibers together to make yarn — is enjoying a comeback.Textile artists want “to control… Continue reading
Fish. Lots of fish.By now, fillets of salmon are in the freezer or in jars. Or plans are made and supplies gathered for canning, ready… Continue reading
■ The Soldotna Chamber of Commerce will not meet this week. For more information, call 262-9814.■ The Kenai Chamber of Commerce meets at noon Wednesday… Continue reading
Driving has always been scary, from trying to keep your Model T right side up to holding your Ferrari below 200 mph. Now you have… Continue reading
What’s happening at the Kenai Senior Center for the month of August 2015 call for 283-8211 for additional information (All activities are held at the… Continue reading
Sterling Senior CenterAugust 2 Pancake Breakfast9am-11am$10 Adults $5 children 12 and underAnnual quilt raffleHazel Robinson has once again made a lovely quilt for our annual… Continue reading
Soldotna Senior Center197 W. Park Ave Phone: 262-2322AUGUST 2015Weekly Activities:Mondays: Art class 10-3, line dancing 10:30-11:30, clogging 11:30-noonTuesdays: Board games 1pmWednesdays: Music at noon, craft… Continue reading
Becca A. Ford and Rustin D. Hitchcock were married on July 3, 2015 in Kasilof. Pastor Randy Parshall of Christ Lutheran Church presided. Becca is… Continue reading
What a long strange week it has been.Sunday and Monday were near normal except for a mild frenzy associated with my wife’s departure on Tuesday… Continue reading
Connor and Alicia Barry of Soldotna announce the birth of their son, Sam Edward Barry, at 1:51 a.m. on Monday, July 27, 2015 at Central… Continue reading
— Kasilof Community Church, next to the Kasilof Mercantile, will host Camp Kilimanjaro Vacation Bible School, an epic expedition through Proverbs from 10 a.m.-1:00 pm.,… Continue reading
I ask the question to many people only to receive the same response by either a stare that says “you’re crazy” or words to that… Continue reading
Nicholas Russell and Laurie Booth of Soldotna announce the birth of their daughter, Aveline Faye Russell, at 5:08 a.m. on June 10, 2015. She weighed… Continue reading
I was flipping through channels the other day looking for something to watch and came upon Disney’s “The Living Desert” issued in 1953, on Turner… Continue reading
Last Monday, my oncologist walked into his examination room to give my wife and me the results of my bone marrow analysis. It had been… Continue reading
Standing at the top of the Russian River Falls Trail I could not help but be overwhelmed by the majesty of God’s creation. Despite the… Continue reading
Carla and Nels Anderson stooped over two tarnished cylinders set on a Dutch oven stand, and filled to the brim with smoking, hot coals on… Continue reading
In my last few months as mayor and a physician in the local community I have had a chance to reflect on 33 great years… Continue reading
Chambers set schedules ■ The Kenai and Soldotna Chambers of Commerce will host a joint luncheon at noon today at the Kenai Visitor Center. Randall… Continue reading
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