Anyone claiming that catch-and-release is a conservation tool is greatly mistaken. Catch-and-release is not a conservation tool — catch-and-release kills fish. What catch and release… Continue reading
As a longtime Alaskan who loves our resources and special way of life immensely, I found the Dec. 4 Peninsula Clarion’s “Outdoor View” column offensive… Continue reading
The terrorist attacks around the world and especially in San Bernardino demand that all of us stand up for freedom, liberty and the belief that… Continue reading
On behalf of the board of directors and staff of The LeeShore Center, I would like to extend thanks and appreciation to the many community… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula recently lost an Alaska Pioneer. He requested no memorial, funeral or tears, saying “I am just a man.” Born on the East… Continue reading
Oh, how I miss winter! Remember how the snow crunched underfoot and reflected back into our squinting eyes, releasing a smile? Remember when the Kenai… Continue reading
I have several guns. They have been a part of my immediate environment all of my life. I like guns. I don’t care for gun… Continue reading
Regarding “Publishing Purgatory” (Peninsula Clarion, Nov. 29), I attended the 2002 Board of Fish meeting in Anchorage. The story at that time was about an… Continue reading
Thank you City of Kenai for grooming the Cross Country Ski Trails at the Kenai Golf Course. Saturday (Nov. 21) was a beautiful day and… Continue reading
I would like to give a very sincere thank you to all of the people who helped make the “3rd Grade Bakers” Cinnamon Roll Fundraiser… Continue reading
In a time when there is so much uncertainty in the global world, it is heart-warming to focus on our community that gives from the… Continue reading
On behalf of the Peninsula Community Health Services Board of Directors and staff, I would like to take this time to publicly thank the Soldotna… Continue reading
I was listening to the Democratic debate on Saturday and heard Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders repeatedly use the term, “Boots on the Ground” referring… Continue reading
The Kenai Central High School Volleyball Booster Club would like to express our thanks to everyone that made the 2015 Region III volleyball tournament a… Continue reading
I have to say this, I’m truly impressed by the Republican Party. I’ve been closely watching the presidential campaigning by Republican candidates. Republican presidential candidates… Continue reading
With sunlight in increasingly short supply during this time of year, we are reminded of how important safe and well-designed streets and crosswalks are to… Continue reading
On Oct. 30-31, the Peninsula Spay/Neuter Fund held our “3rd Annual Halloween Bake Sale” at Save-U-More on K-Beach. The response — by volunteers who baked… Continue reading
In Oct. 29’s article regarding the governor’s proposal to tap into the permanent fund to balance the state’s budget, nowhere did it mention cutting the… Continue reading
The Peninsula Art Guild recently hosted it 2015 Harvest Art Exhibit and Auction at the Kenai Fine Arts Center in Old Town Kenai. Featuring and… Continue reading
As a Veteran I would like to thank you for your public service and spirit in the “Never Forget” advertisements in your papers. I appreciate… Continue reading