The return to normal is not in sight at this moment.
Kenai Art Center exhibit chronicles a reindeer’s life
Accompany the summer berry bounty with this all-purpose oatmeal muffin.
Although Dr. R. J. Alcorn spent only a few years in Alaska, he certainly got around.
Jesus pointed out the well water satisfies thirst for a while, but “whosoever drinks of the water I shall give shall never thirst.”
Remember, every vote counts and every voice matters!
The plan was for the family to meet in Colorado to try and summit one of the state’s famous 14ers, or mountains that rise higher… Continue reading
By SANJA ZELEN Kenai National Wildlife Refuge It was March 16 of 2019 when I first heard of the ecological phenomenon known as a “super… Continue reading
Fourth book by Homer author Dorothy S. Cline considers hard truth about nature.
Mr. Pierce owes our hospital staff and our communities an apology for his blatant disregard of the current circumstances.
The acidity and sweetness of the berries make them an excellent companion for creamy cheeses and fatty meats.
“It was deeply disappointing to hear Mayor Charlie Pierce’s comments at the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly meeting … “
AUTHOR’S NOTE: This is Part One of a two-part story about a physician/surgeon who came to Seward in the 1920s with some curious blank spots… Continue reading
More than ever, everyone seems to have an opinion on every subject and to be quite animated that their side is the only one that is right.
By MATT BOWSER For the Clarion When the weather deteriorates in the mountains, I head for those deepest green patches of forest at tree line.… Continue reading
I’m finding myself, more than ever, falling into bouts of anger, and it’s making me mad. Sure, there are everyday things to be upset about.… Continue reading
Spenard artist chops, shears and welds decommissioned road signs to make art.
Even for me the mental labor of cooking is exhausting and sometimes overwhelming.
The Legislature could take steps that will launch Alaska on a stable and prosperous fiscal future.
We now have effective tools to slow the spread of COVID-19, or at least to reduce its impact on an infected person.