After witnessing the Kenai bonking fest on the Kenai for kings you can’t help but feel sick about it. It looked like Walter James Palmer,… Continue reading
We at the Sterling Community Center, would like to thank all of the individuals and organizations who donated their skills, funds, food, time and space… Continue reading
August 6, 2015 is the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, by our Air Force. August 8, 2015 is the 70th anniversary… Continue reading
In a July 22 letter to the editor in the Alaska Dispatch News, Marv Greene was right in his assessment of the dangers of dipnetting… Continue reading
Two thumbs up and a sincere compliment for the two outstanding articles on dip netting by Megan Pacer on your front page, July 20. They… Continue reading
This is no time for bait on the Kenai River. Just when things are starting to turn around for king salmon Fish and Game allows… Continue reading
Saturday, I witnessed something disturbing and disgusting. The night before, the managers of our resources announced they would liberalize the Kenai River king salmon sport… Continue reading
I was in high school during the great resurgence of the Confederate flag, but geographically far from the desegregation that led to its reappearance in… Continue reading
An open letter to users of Sterling Highway: It is time to prevent more deaths at Cooper Landing. Join me in writing our Federal delegation.… Continue reading
My opinion on all this Confederate hlag hype which is hitting all sides of prejudice. Let’s take a long look at history. People of many… Continue reading
I am deeply grateful to Governor Bill Walker. Thank God that a compassionate, levelheaded adult intervened and expanded Medicaid, and shame on the leadership of… Continue reading
Recently, I spent a week with our EMTs, ER, ICU, Central Peninsula Hospital and Providence Hospital in Anchorage. The high level of caring, professionalism and… Continue reading
On behalf of the organizing committee for the Happy Birthday America “God and Country Rally” on the Kenai Peninsula, we would like to thank all… Continue reading
On behalf of the Marathon School and the Kenai Peninsula Youth Facility, I would like to thank Arby’s for their involvement and support in our… Continue reading
A big shout out to Alex Moseley and Élan Carroll from Homer! The first ones to finish the Live United Fun Run with Color for… Continue reading
The Soldotna Senior Center extends its sincerely appreciation to all the individuals at Credit Union 1 Soldotna Branch. The Soldotna Branch conducted a fundraiser and… Continue reading
Regarding Les Palmer’s July 3 column: Sunny days, giant kings, smiley clients, all rare. Part of a glorious past. P.T. Barnum and Soapy Smith would… Continue reading
Thank you Les Palmer (Peninsula Clarion, July 3). It’s about time someone of local stature stood up and expressed what so many of us feel.… Continue reading
Governor Walker’s decisions to delay some oil tax credits to a later date and to look for new incentives for small businesses to produce more… Continue reading
I’m so concerned about the joyriders in the dust (four-wheelers, dirt bikes and side-by-sides) riding at full speed along major highways. The dust they generate… Continue reading