I was just doing some research with my son for a persuasive speech on repealing Daylight Saving Time. The intensity of those holding on to… Continue reading
I support the expansion of Medicaid. To use a cliché, Alaska’s refusal to insure this group of people is pennywise and pound foolish. When I… Continue reading
I want to start off by saying that it is your sworn duty as a Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly Member to uphold the constitution and… Continue reading
ENSTAR is currently working in the City of Kenai off Bridge Access Road to directly tie the natural gas storage facility into ENSTAR’s transmission lines.… Continue reading
On Tuesday, March 17 at 6:00 p.m. the Borough Assembly is meeting and one of the issues they will vote on is to do away… Continue reading
This letter is in response to the article in the March 11 edition of the Clarion by Kelly Sullivan. I agree with Road Service Area… Continue reading
Once again, the City of Soldotna has brought annexation to the table. Should this be of concern to borough residents? Absolutely! Borough residents should be… Continue reading
Alaska boasts a proud constitution that requires current and future generations to reap the maximum benefit from our oil and gas wealth. Yet today, we… Continue reading
I fully support the expansion of Medicaid in Alaska. The reason is quite simple: 40,000 of my fellow Alaskans will receive health care coverage. How… Continue reading
With some age and workplace restrictions, using tobacco products in this country is legal. And, with the proper permits, selling tobacco products is legal. I… Continue reading
A tree fell in the woods and made a noise and Les Palmer did not hear it. He witnessed dead canaries floating down stream and… Continue reading
The Chuitna River, home to all five species of wild Pacific salmon, needs your help. Between Feb. 23 and Mar. 10, the Alaska Department of Natural… Continue reading
Two recent letters to the editor printed in the Peninsula Clarion got my attention. On Wednesday, you printed a letter from Don Johnson critical of… Continue reading
I read in the paper Feb. 10 that Democratic Rep. Harriet Drummond introduced legistation Monday that would give terminally ill patients the right to decide… Continue reading
Now is the time to tell the Department of Natural Resources what you think about the “Salmon vs. Coal” issue. A strip mine is being… Continue reading
On Feb. 24, KPBSD students from the central peninsula had the opportunity to attend the 2015 Hospital Career Fair (HCF) at Central Peninsula Hospital. The… Continue reading
Well, there they were, our three knuckleheads from Washington, D.C., standing there trying to convince us what Alaskans they are. The old man of the… Continue reading
I live outside city limits and have a neighbor who has three dogs. On Jan. 11 his three dogs attacked my dog as he was… Continue reading
Jay Hammond must be rolling in his grave at the current shenanigans in Juneau. In his first term as Senator, the young Jay Hammond sought… Continue reading
February 7, 2015 marked the first of what we hope is an annual event at Soldotna Creek Park. Even though Mother Nature gave us the… Continue reading