Well, our fearless leaders have done it again! It’s like deja vu all over again! Similar to last year, the managers of our sport fisheries… Continue reading
Regarding the underweight salmon “phenomenon” article in Friday’s Clarion, what do you expect when you overload the system? You can make all the excuses about… Continue reading
The KPAF Planning Committee for the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna would like to thank all the volunteers, sponsors and businesses who generously contributed to… Continue reading
The Soldotna Senior Center extends its sincere appreciation to all the individuals and businesses that so generously donated items for our Hawaiian Luau fundraiser. All… Continue reading
To Borough Mayor Mike Navarre and fellow Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly members, and Board of Education President Joe Arness and fellow Kenai Peninsula Borough Board… Continue reading
I support the people’s right to vote on whether to establish a Law Enforcement Service Area (LESA) for Nikiski. I will be voting no on… Continue reading
Capitalism, socialism and communism are purely economic systems. Whether they are good or bad for a country is determined by whether or not citizens have… Continue reading
More foolish talk due to ignorance. Agriculture division is one of the “least important” state services according to an article in the Clarion (State Services… Continue reading
There is an ordinance in the wind regarding who gets to serve on the City of Kenai’s Planning and Zoning Commission. It’s hard for me… Continue reading
Having worked in Alaska’s fisheries for 40 years, I was surprised to learn only recently that about half of all halibut caught by sport fishermen… Continue reading
Today I received a letter from Representative Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins. He expressed his apology for the dysfunction of our Sate Legislature in regards to a budget.… Continue reading
I see that the Kenai Watershed Forum is out again advertising the successful replacement of another culvert. It makes me wonder about this intense focus… Continue reading
When I tell young Alaskans about the economy I found here 42 years ago I often see disbelief in their eyes. Unlike today, every industry… Continue reading
In an op-ed of March 19, 2015, Speaker Mike Chenault said “Legislature can break the budget deadlock if Democrats are willing to compromise.” As one… Continue reading
The second annual Kenai River Cleanup was held May 7-16, 2015 and it was a huge success. Over 500 students from the Kenai Borough School… Continue reading
At times there is much ado about the public school education budget. We were wondering how much of the budget went to funding the expense… Continue reading
My 92-year-old brother does not have a Senior Center in Iowa. Very few people do. We can waste tax money on a park that about… Continue reading
I didn’t know that massively cutting public education across Alaska was so important that some legislators would threaten to jeopardize our dividend to do that.… Continue reading
Dear readers, my name is Sarra and I am an AFS exchange student from Tunisia living in Kasilof with the Nelsons. I would like you… Continue reading
The Nikiski High School Class of 2015 and the parents of the After Grad Committee would like to thank the following for their wonderful and… Continue reading