Northern Kenai Fishing Report
A city council proposal would change the name to Kenai Beach Street.
A resolution calling for meetings to bumped up from 6 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Parks and recreation areas are fundamental to the environmental well-being of the community, the proclamation said.
The festival will run in Homer through Aug. 17.
Events are scheduled July 4-6 in Homer, Anchor Point and Ninilchik.
A “pre-decisionary” memo on budgetary cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows no federal funding for National Estuarine Research Reserves.
School pools have repeatedly been raised as a possible option for closure and then saved at the last minute.
It could be closed next year.
If you see a hurt or disabled pup, call the Stranded Marine Animal Hotline at 1-888-774-SEAL (7325).
The Kenai Fourth of July parade is set to start at 11 a.m. on Trading Bay Road.
Soldotna’s Parks and Recreation Department previewed the facility to the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday.
Through June 2027, seniors aged 65 and older will be able to use the field house walking track from Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to noon.
Dipnetting will be allowed at all times until Aug. 7.
Nikiski turns out for annual solstice festival.
Dams have caused flooding near Redoubt Avenue and Sycamore Street.
The city expects to generate more than $18 million in operating revenues while spending nearly $20 million.
Sport fishers can harvest six sockeye per day and have 12 in possession starting Wednesday.
The suspension applies to the Kenai-Kodiak, Mat-Su and Copper River fire prevention areas.
Rep. Bill Elam reports back on his freshman session in the Alaska House of Representatives.