He was arrested “without incident” and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility with bail set at $7,000
The changes are the first modifications to the policy in more than a year and took effect April 15
KPBSD students join fishing groups to pick up trash along Kenai River
The fate of the program is in limbo following a superior court ruling handed down last month
The ordinance is sponsored by Assembly Vice President Tyson Cox and assembly member Ryan Tunseth
The start of construction came “1,162 days” after the fire that destroyed the Triumvirate’s former location
Twenty more restaurants in Soldotna will be able to serve alcohol following state approval in April of a city petition. The approval, handed down by… Continue reading
The man is charged with unlawful exploitation of a minor, enticement of a minor and third-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance
A map of projects and information like traffic impacts and start and end dates can be accessed at the DOT website
The rule comes after years of back and forth that began in 2012
Soldotna Public Library marks 10 years since expansion project
The ordinance expands the definition of the kind of bags prohibited in city limits to include any bag designed to carry goods from a vendor’s premises
A superior court judge ruled earlier this month that the allotments are unconstitutional
The unions representing Kenai Peninsula Borough School District staff organized a widespread, “walk-in” protest at Kenai, Soldotna, Seward, Homer, Moose Pass and Seldovia schools early… Continue reading
During one of the first panels of the Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District’s Industry Outlook Forum, held Thursday in Soldotna, Sam Tappen, an economist with… Continue reading
Around two years ago, Angel Patterson-Moe drove in the middle of the night from Seward to Anchorage and back to pick up Natalie Norris. It’s… Continue reading
Seward High School hosted roughly two dozen Kenai Peninsula businesses Wednesday for the second annual Career Day, giving students the opportunity to tour opportunities and… Continue reading
Additional charges have been brought against a Ninilchik resident arrested last month for allegedly stealing a truck from a Soldotna gas station and then fleeing… Continue reading
Emergency order issued Tuesday restores bait restriction
Sterling resident Kent Tompkins, 55, was arrested last week, on April 16, on two charges of wire fraud for alleged fraudulent application for COVID-19 relief… Continue reading
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