As sure as there are jumpers on the Kenai, candidate signs will be popping up. So, get ready!
This red lentil curry is mild and accessible
We need to end our reliance on foreign fossil fuels TODAY.
Alaska is a footwear-intensive place to live
The fugitives were Franklin Charles Oliver and Chester LeRoy Oughton.
Many regard Alaska for its wild and free landscapes and its importance to fish, wildlife, plants and people. However, while most Alaska landscapes are wild… Continue reading
My mom loves looking up at the night sky. When we were kids, she’d wake my sister and me up and make us watch a… Continue reading
Kenai Art Center features work by amateurs and professionals in show curated by local photographer
A central motif is the idea of masculinity and how that idea is or is not upheld by characters
Make this satisfying broth and noodle dish at home
Alaska is well positioned to remain a reliable provider of strategic clean energy for the next hundred years
There’s a need to build bridges.
Please join me in recognizing deserving Alaskans by submitting a nomination for the the First Lady’s Volunteer Awards
This unhinged winter and its obnoxious attitude has been an eye-opener
As a recent retiree, I was invited by a friend to work as an election worker in the November 2020 election
Since winter lasts from October to May on Diamond Ridge, you’d better love winter.
Bird nerd, bird geek and bird brain are just a few of the accolades I have acquired over the years. Of course, these labels were… Continue reading
Our streak of rainy days last week tested my creativity. Filling the hours of our day with educational, developmentally challenging activity is hard enough on… Continue reading
AUTHOR’S NOTE: This is the second part of a two-part story about Jimmy Johnson, a commercial fisherman who suffered an ignominious demise on the Kenai… Continue reading
When people think of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, chances are the first thing that comes to mind is salmon fishing or some other activity… Continue reading