The weeks-long festival features art exhibits, events, flower sales, guided farm tours and more.
The local group mirrors a growing worldwide trend of “Death Cafes.”
The event is part of the Anchor Point VFW’s Fourth of July celebrations.
The deadline to submit bids is 5 p.m. on Aug. 11.
Arturo Mondragon-Lopez, Jr. accepted a plea deal in February for the shooting of Brianna Hetrick.
This year’s list of capital projects is “nominal compared to some past years,” according to officials.
The proposed annexation is split across five small areas around the city.
Kenai River personal use sockeye salmon dipnet fishery opens.
If any king salmon is caught while fishing for other species, they may not be removed from the water and must be released immediately.
Fish Week will take place July 16-19.
The report pulls from data gathered from 2024 to early 2025.
Seward’s Moore explains his decision to end his Mount Marathon streak at 54
Borough sales tax would be modified from a flat 3% to a seasonal model of 4% in summer months and 2% in winter months.
Baisden will continue to serve through Oct. 19.
The three pups join the Alaska SeaLife Center’s ‘growing’ patient list.
Multiple members of the board said they were frustrated by the state’s failure to fund education.
Robert Weaver was last seen near Skilak Lake on June 25.
The two awards are based on comprehensive reviews of the district’s budget and financial reporting.
Kenai comes out for annual Independence Day parade.
The 8-acre fire and two “spot fires” of less than one acre each are located near Mile 102 and 103 of the Sterling Highway.