These must be exciting times for the Alaska Fisheries Conservation Alliance. If their campaign is successful, they will use Alaska voters to try to end… Continue reading
Dear Alaska Legisture: stop the madness! This letter is geared towards the Majority, not the Minority. Enough! Fund education fully, cut the tax breaks for… Continue reading
Central Peninsula Health Foundation would like to thank Soldotna Fred Meyer customers and associates for donating $3,139.92 in support of local patients. The Soldotna Fred… Continue reading
Dwight (Kramer, Peninsula Clarion, April 24) got it right. Regarding Ricky Gease’s op-ed (Peninsula Clarion, April 27), equal and fair is very misunderstood in this… Continue reading
This past weekend, the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge hosted the 2015 Youth Game Warden camp. Forty 4th-, 5th-, and 6th-graders met and learned about the… Continue reading
Soldotna Senior Center would like to thank Tesoro and their great team of volunteers that worked tirelessly in repairing and painting the Center’s dining room,… Continue reading
Have you noticed the building at the corner of Community College Drive and K-Beach Road recently? The Kenai Peninsula Foundation made a difference in an… Continue reading
On behalf of the Soldotna High School Class of 2016, we would like to thank the following businesses, and people for their donations, and help… Continue reading
Are you satisfied with the budget our lawmakers have concocted in response to the precipitous drop in oil revenue? Do you think that it was… Continue reading
It is so disheartening to see the well qualified candidate for board of fish, Robert Ruffner, turned down by the legislature. I hope that voters… Continue reading
I am writing to strongly urge the legislature to confirm Robert Ruffner for the Board of Fish. As director of the Kenai Watershed Forum he… Continue reading
Having chosen Kenai as my home of record and purchasing a home here, I recently discovered that State offices refuse to provide toll free numbers… Continue reading
The League of Women Voters would like to thank the 150-plus participants in our “Climate Change in Our Backyard” conference. We had amazing presentations from… Continue reading
When I was 17 years old and a freshman in college, I smoked my first cigarette with my new roommate. It was a Salem Light… Continue reading
Our gratitude to everybody that made the recent Bridges/Rick Winter ALS fund drive a success: Charlie and Christine David and the CH2MHill Fire and Gas… Continue reading
Recently the Tustumena District, Great Alaska Council, Boy Scouts of America, held its Annual Awards Dinner in Kenai. Adult Scout leaders gathered to reflect on… Continue reading
Alaska was ranked as the happiest state in the union in 2014, according to research done across the country by the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index. Why?… Continue reading
To all who came to the Peninsula Job Fair, we say, a big thank you for making this annual event a success! The Peninsula Job… Continue reading
If Representative David Talerico has his way HB 137 will require all resident Alaskans to pay $5 more for their sport fishing licenses this coming… Continue reading
Alaska’s Constitution states that Alaska’s resources should be used for the people of Alaska. “Of the people, by the people and for the people,” takes… Continue reading