News
Ribbon-cutting for bluff stabilization project set for June 10
The bluff has been eroding at a rate of around 3 feet per year
No clamming in Ninilchik or Clam Gulch this year
Adult abundance “well below” fishery thresholds on both beaches
Remembering the sacrifices of the fallen
Grants, borough to support HEA effort to mitigate dangerous trees
Borough to enter contract for asbestos flooring abatement in 3 central peninsula schools
Borough approves contract for KCHS parking lot rehabilitation
Central Peninsula Hospital to host Cancer Survivor’s Day event
Sports
State track: Peninsula athletes take 7 individual titles, 5 relays
Homer’s Gracie Miotke wins 300 hurdles, 2 relays
Saturday baseball: Soldotna topples Kenai for NLC title
The Soldotna baseball team defeated Kenai Central 2-1 on Saturday for the Northern Lights Conference championship in Kodiak. The Stars… Continue reading
Saturday softball: Kodiak tops Soldotna to defend NLC title
Kenai Central girls, Soldotna boys claim DII soccer titles
Soldotna softball reaches NLC final, earns 1st state berth since 2017
It’s Kenai-Juneau girls, SoHi-Juneau boys for Division II state soccer titles
Kenai, Soldotna baseball will play for NLC title Saturday
Opinion
Perspective from an election worker
Here is what I know about our Kenai Peninsula Borough election system
Opinion: The imaginary transgender sports crisis
Sen. Jesse Bjorkman: Session ends with budget, dividend and bills passed
Listen to PAs; support Senate Bill 115: Modernizing PA Practice in Alaska
Opinion: Hilcorp Alaska: Powering Southcentral Alaska — past, present and future
Rep. Ben Carpenter: Revolutionizing our budgeting practices with realistic reforms
Outdoors and Recreation
Refuge Notebook: Loon calls, campfire s’mores and prebooked campsites herald summer on refuge
There’s a buzz in the air. It’s the charged energy of early summertime in Alaska. It’s the murmur of fishermen… Continue reading
Exit Glacier reopened for summer, snow and bears reported
Visitors should check the park website for updated conditions and ensure they are prepared before visiting the area
Life
Life in the Pedestrian Lane: This and that
Organizations are running out of people to keep them going
This parting was not sweet sorrow — Part 2
The funeral was scheduled for 2 p.m. on May 5, and spring break-up was in full, sloppy bloom at the Kenai Cemetery
Off the Shelf: Community history project a colorful portrait of hometown
Anchorage orchestra group to visit Kenai Peninsula for 10th annual tour
Minister’s Message: Boasting only in Christ and the Cross
Planning barbecue with all the bells and whistles
On the Screen: New ‘Planet of the Apes’ expands, brings new ideas to franchise universe
Arts and Entertainment
Anchorage orchestra group to visit Kenai Peninsula for 10th annual tour
Anchorage Bowl Chamber Orchestra will play four shows from May 30 to June 2
Off the Shelf: Community history project a colorful portrait of hometown
The book features the work of students at Moose Pass School and integrates further stories pulled from a community newspaper
Most Read
1 dead, 3 missing after boat capsizes near Seward
Ninilchik graduates 5 in 2024 commencement
Small fire at Homer Monofill, contained since April, still smoldering
4-day school week committee adjourns
Soldotna softball wins in 1st round at NLC tourney; Homer, Kenai pushed into playback bracket
Planning barbecue with all the bells and whistles
Borough approves contract for KCHS parking lot rehabilitation