Peninsula Job Center Staff extends a big thank you to all the employers who attended the Annual 2016 Peninsula Job and Career Fair. There were… Continue reading
There is a very nice, small and quiet park located between Fireweed and Binkley in Soldotna, essentially between the Post Office and the Senior Center.… Continue reading
While the Senate says that we need to reduce the size and scope of government, they do not say that SB207 (regarding the Teachers’ Retirement… Continue reading
On behalf of the Committee, The Kenai Peninsula Project Homeless Connect would like to honor the approximate 54 volunteers that participated in the 5th annual… Continue reading
On April 1 a letter to the editor in the Peninsula Clarion was published, authored by Stan Welles. It was an attempt to sway public… Continue reading
The Kenai Elks Lodge #2425 would like to extend a very special Thank You to the local businesses that helped make our 2016 Easter Holiday… Continue reading
On March 11 I had my first, and hopefully only, heart attack. I experienced first hand the professionalism of the paramedics at the Sterling Fire… Continue reading
The LeeShore Center would like to give our thanks to Sportsman’s Warehouse for donating the bucket and silent auction proceeds to our agency from their… Continue reading
How can the State of Alaska even squabble over funding education? Our children are not just numbers. Sometimes adults get so caught up in making… Continue reading
I was asked, when I wrote my last article recommending a tax regime: did I intend to leave the oil industry out? No. I would… Continue reading
As Chief Executive Officer of Peninsula Community Health Services of Alaska (PCHS), one of my responsibilities is to ensure that our organization establishes workplace policies… Continue reading
My previous letter asked that veterans’ clubs and fraternal organizations be exempted from SB 1 and HB 328, or a statute be passed directing smoking… Continue reading
Let’s make the assumption that Alaskans will generate as much pot revenue as Colorado per capita. Using the 2010 census numbers Alaskan population was 710,231… Continue reading
Without going into the details of either Senator McGuire’s bill SB114 or the Governors Bill SB128, I would say both approaches get right at the… Continue reading
Kenai Middle School and their Shinny Hockey Club would like to thank Rick Koch, Bob Frates and the City of Kenai for their continued support… Continue reading
Not only is there no smoking in most places, now they want to make it statewide! This is more government control and taking away more… Continue reading
My name is Jackson Blackwell and I am a Junior at Soldotna High School. Senate Bill 1 and House Bill 328, also known as the… Continue reading
In the Monday edition of the Peninsula Clarion there was an article by Elizabeth Earl describing the Alaska State Legislature considering a sockeye stamp for… Continue reading
Over six years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court made one of the worst rulings in this country’s history on Citizens United vs. FEC. The majority… Continue reading
In preparation for the 2016 Job Shadow Day, 121 juniors at Kenai Central High School spent several months researching careers and preparing business portfolios, including… Continue reading