By Clark Fair For the Peninsula Clarion Author’s note: This is Part Two of a three-part story of an airplane crash more than a half-century… Continue reading
This is the third installment in a series about two killings that occurred in Kenai on April 8, 1918.
State legislative districts are redrawn by a board of five people following the decennial census.
Fire Chief Tony Prior asked to participate in Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s “Sleeves Up for Summer” COVID-19 vaccination campaign.
Purchases include bulletproof vests, bike helmets and library materials.
Senator gives update on what else is happening in D.C.
All students and staff were reported as safe.
All events are still being held virtually at the Kenai Community Library.
Bridge Access trail, Rec Center upgrades among projects Kenai plans to address this year.
Get out your binoculars: The whales are frolicking in the Kenai River
The total number of police service calls declined by more than 500.
The drive has been called one of the “poorest rated condition roadways” in Kenai.
Forever Dance Alaska to perform “Moment Like This” showcase this weekend.
The borough, in contrast, has no plans to phase out Zoom services.
The money will be used to respond to equipment needs and technology improvements.
The Kenai Police Department looks at guidelines and training that could potentially prevent inappropriate police conduct, Ross said.
“The City of Kenai is doing very well.”
Rambler Air would join Grant Aviation and Ravn Alaska in offering scheduled service between Kenai and Anchorage.
The manager will be responsible for capital projects “from inception to completion.”
Doing nothing would have made delinquent accounts due with penalty and interest on past due amounts.