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Community Revenue Sharing amounts in Kenai drop again

KENAI — For the second year in a row, the amount of money available to 27 unincorporated communities…

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Collection of studies examines climate change effect on fish

KENAI — Alaskans know the climate is changing, ushering in warmer winters and summers and possibly changing the…

Gov. Bill Walker, left, signs HB 100 into law as Speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives Mike Chenault, right, watches Monday in Kenai. Walker visited the central Kenai Peninsula Monday to give a speech at a joint Kenai and Soldotna chambers of commerce luncheon and to participate in a work session with the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly.

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Walker talks finances, LNG in Kenai

KENAI — Gov. Bill Walker reiterated a call Monday for a fix to Alaska’s budget deficit while also…

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Kenai marijuana entrepreneurs ask Assembly to put off vote on ban

KENAI — Kenai Peninsula marijuana entrepreneurs want the chance to operate for a year before voters decide whether…

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Commercial marijuana ban voter initiative validated

A citizen petition to ask voters whether commercial marijuana operations should be banned in the Kenai Peninsula Borough…

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Satanic prayer sparks protest, possible changes to invocation

SOLDOTNA — Rain began to fall just before a huddled group of Catholic Church members began praying on…

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Man catches seal in dipnet, releases it unhurt

KENAI — At first, Tom Weber thought he had gotten lucky and caught a king salmon in his…

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Kenai native, playing with Navy Fleet Band, performs in visit

KENAI — In some respects, Sterling Strickler followed in his father’s footsteps; in other ways, he found his…

Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Dan Pascucci, the education specialist for the Kenai Watershed Forum, treats the crowd to a rendition of "Sea Stars Are Not Starfish" on Friday, Aug. 5, 2016 at Soldotna Creek Park in Soldotna, Alaska. After 10 years, Pascucci will leave his position with the local conservation organization to take a job in Kentucky.

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Kenai says farewell to conservation activist

KENAI — Thousands of kids who went to school in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District will never…

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Kenai Marijuana ban petition won’t be on October ballot

A citizen initiative seeking to ask voters whether commercial marijuana is legal in the Kenai Peninsula Borough outside…

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DHSS tightens public health center services amid cuts

State budget cuts will set some limits on access to services at Alaska’s public health clinics. The Alaska…

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Kenai, East Forelands setnets open for first period

KENAI — A skiff called the Santa Maria, flying a pirate flag, skidded into the Nikiski beach, grating…

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Ordinance to remove prayer in Kenai assembly meetings struck down

KENAI — The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly begins every meeting with a prayer. Technically called an invocation, the…

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Turning recycled glass into jewelry

KENAI — If a concrete mixer ever dreamed of making something beautiful, Jenna Hansen is giving it a…

Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Tom Toguchi of Anchorage caught a king salmon in the Anchor River on the morning of Saturday, May 21, 2016. The river is open for king salmon fishing on May 28-30 and June 1 next week, as well as additional days in June. The limit is one king salmon 20 inches or greater per day per person, five total in possession with only two able to come from the Anchor River or the Anchor River and Deep Creek combined.

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Kenai River to open for king salmon retention

Anglers have a shot at taking Kenai River king salmon for keeps starting Saturday. The Alaska Department of…

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Adult smoking generally declines, still higher among Alaska Natives

Smoking rates continue to decline in Alaska, according to the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services. Between…

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Salmon project connects Alaskans

Salmon unite and divide Alaskans across the state. Gear type, purpose and region all come into play in…

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Russian River, Kenai River rainbow fishing to open

Fishermen on the central Kenai Peninsula will be able to head to the Kenai and Russian rivers for…

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New portal syncs up agencies’ beluga research

KENAI — There’s a lot of research happening on Cook Inlet beluga whales at any given time. Unfortunately,…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion All logos have been taken off the shuttered Carl's Jr. building Monday, April 25, 2016, in Kenai, Alaska.

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Carl’s Junior, Blockbuster employees transition after closures

KENAI — It was business as usual at the Carl’s Jr. in Kenai for the last few weeks…