I would like to suggest that we build a pipeline which helps the residents of Alaska. As a person whose company built a chemical plant… Continue reading
Now a representative wants to take money from Alaskans to fund their spending. If the state cannot live within the confines of their budget then… Continue reading
Our current economic crisis is partly a result of poor decisions made in the past by some of our elected legislators and former governors. Those… Continue reading
“I didn’t think I would be able to go to prom.” Those tearful and heartfelt words I was recently told by an area high school… Continue reading
The players, coaches and parents of the Kenai Peninsula Hockey Association U14 girl’s team would like to thank the entire community for their generous support… Continue reading
Thank goodness! Fish and Game finally have done something to protect the east side clams. I have clammed on the east side since 1974, over… Continue reading
Each time this topic arises it is a case of Finnegan Begin Again. Regarding compromise, Anderson, P.C. 3-29-15, the 50 percent is out there in… Continue reading
The LeeShore Center would like to give our thanks to Sportsman’s Warehouse for donating the bucket and silent auction proceeds to our agency from their… Continue reading
The Kenai Basketball program would like to thank all of the parents, volunteers, local businesses, and fans that supported our teams during the 2014-2015 season.… Continue reading
I was at Fred Meyer in a wheelchair van parked in a handicap parking space. When I came out, someone had parked right next to… Continue reading
We want to share our appreciation and extend a public thank you to all of the staff at Heritage Place for the community of care… Continue reading
As one of those Alaskans who for the last 65 years felt independent while gleefully taking a free tax ride since we hit oil, well,… Continue reading
After fifty years in the salmon fishery I recall after season trips to the Little Su, Alexander and Montana creeks where my wife and I… Continue reading
If Rep. Shelley Hughes, the Republican State House member from Palmer, really believes what she is saying that “a caring person wants to see someone… Continue reading
Nothing like getting the rug pulled out from beneath you to force you to re-evaluate your attitude about things. In December, I lost my high-paying… Continue reading
I apologize for the letter expressing my beliefs about diplomacy as opposed to war with Iran in Tuesday’s Clarion. More precisely this letter was written… Continue reading
In preparation for the 2015 Job Shadow Day, 100 juniors at Kenai Central High School spent several months researching careers and preparing business portfolios, including… Continue reading
I don’t believe that most folks on the Peninsula really know how reinstating the grocery tax will affect them. I urge all residents on the… Continue reading
The U.S. Army Medevac Pilot (Peninsula Clarion, March 22) is Captain William Keller (not Kelter), and yes he hails from Soldotna. He has served 3… Continue reading
I am writing regarding the article March 13, describing “Kenai Spine Gives Back,” and our mission of bringing needed support, expertise, spine-surgery and professional training… Continue reading