We’ve been hearing a lot about the cost of the proposed LNG pipeline and many believe that the project may not pencil out. Here is… Continue reading
The last board of fish meeting in Soldotna was 1999. Prior to the 2002 meeting a number of letters were sent to the board from… Continue reading
On behalf of the coaches, parents, and families of the KPHA Bantam B Ice Hawk hockey team, we would like to thank the following for… Continue reading
Lifeline is a nationwide home alert system for people at risk who need assistance but not necessarily a caretaker on site or admission to a… Continue reading
As with a recurring nightmare, the annul receipt of the permanent fund dividend once again reminds me that child abuse comes in many forms. While… Continue reading
To God be the glory for the restoration of a piece of property, boarded-up buildings, hundreds of pieces of cars and trucks and dilapidated trailers.… Continue reading
Thank you; Gracias; Danke; Merci; Gratia, tibi ago: “Thank you” can be said many different ways but this statement of gratitude is best said by… Continue reading
On behalf of all the parishioners of the Holy Assumption Russian Orthodox Church and the hundreds of tourists who visit Kenai’s National Historic Landmark every… Continue reading
As I write this my heart is breaking. Breaking for all the mothers who lost children in the recent school shooting in Oregon and all… Continue reading
I think it was very disingenuous of Senator Micciche to use a “push poll” to gauge his constituents’ opinion regarding the Legislature’s self-induced fiscal crisis.… Continue reading
On Sept. 30, a public meeting was held at the North Peninsula Recreation Center. This meeting was originally going to be hosted by Dan and… Continue reading
In the “Old Testament” of the Holy Bible, God identified four transgressions that could not be tolerated; idolatry, sexual misconduct, murder, and economic oppression. The… Continue reading
The 9th annual Patient-Centered Care Awareness Month campaign kicks off in October and emphasizes that when health care professionals, patients and family members courageously engage… Continue reading
On behalf of Soldotna High School, we would like to thank the community for their support during our homecoming. Our students showed enthusiasm and school… Continue reading
It’s being talked about everywhere: “Sterling residents hold suspected burglar for arrest.” A very bad guy has been taken off the streets by residents. That’s… Continue reading
A push-poll isn’t a poll that’s intended to gauge public sentiment. It’s meant to shape public opinion, and I’m sorry to report that I was… Continue reading
This summer season 180-plus volunteers, everyday people like you and me, got together to make a difference on Kenai Peninsula rivers through the Stream Watch… Continue reading
For decades from territorial time and beyond millions of dollars were invested by outside companies in timber, commercial fisheries, coal, pulp mills and more that… Continue reading
I just finished reading the letter by Mathew Cannava “A Little Consideration, Please” in the Sept. 11 edition of the Peninsula Clarion and it ignited… Continue reading
On Sept. 2 I read an opinion letter from Dwight Kramer. I was amazed at how much research Mr. Kramer did not do. He attempted… Continue reading