Imagine a park ranger, a lawyer, a teacher, an artist, a fisherman, a student, an engineer and more all working together. The group possesses a… Continue reading
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth and final part of a series the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge is doing on the history of remote sensing… Continue reading
Annual International Fly Fishing Film Festival returns to Kenai
Candied pecans accompany more subdued wandering
By the spring of 1931, a new two-story log building — the lodge’s third iteration — stood on the old site, ready for business
The trees don’t really change colors where I’m from. Southern California is a place mostly devoid of seasonality, and I used to cherish the days… Continue reading
Editor’s note: This article was originally published in 2005. It is republished with some updates. Fall is the time of year when, like them or… Continue reading
‘The Woman King’ is a standout that breaks new ground
Kenai Art Center will host its annual Harvest Auction this weekend, juried art show next month
Delicious cranberry pecan oat bars are sweet and tart
By Therese Lewandowski Another election already? Yes! This is our local elections — borough and city. It’s not as popular and you may think it… Continue reading
The fact of the matter is, you can find a way to hurt yourself in just about any athletic endeavor.
Thus ended the sometimes tumultuous Alaska tenure of William N. Dawson.
Editor’s Note: This is the third part of a series the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge is doing on the history of remote sensing and aerial… Continue reading
Kenai Performers’ new play takes aim at ‘not the most glorious part of womanhood’
Homer Documentary Film Festival returns for 18th year with solid mix
Bulkogi Stew makes for a perfect drizzly Chuseok in Alaska
Borough mayor gives send-off ahead of departure
One man who never seemed to get on Dawson’s bad side was Peter F. (“Frenchy”) Vian
It is important to remember the dividend is not, and has never been, a welfare payment