I was born on Jan. 29, 1932, the day before F.D.R. was inaugurated to his first term as President of the United States of America.… Continue reading
Is anyone wondering what the State of Alaska is spending that $30 million dollars on that our legislature allocated to discover why our king salmon… Continue reading
After listening to President Obama’s address on immigration last Thursday, I was incredibly disappointed. I was not necessarily disappointed with the speech as much as… Continue reading
I would like to thank Emma Mullet for putting together Emma’s 2nd run, which took place on Saturday in Kenai. Emma provided our community with… Continue reading
At last, the sails of the Ship of State are beginning to fill, and billow, in the right direction. The self-proclaimed intellectuals that reside in… Continue reading
In today’s public schools, children are daily being taught that the theory of evolution is fact when in reality, evolution is an unproven theory. Science… Continue reading
People who are happy with this country’s status quo could probably care less whether Congress ever agrees on anything. Others who are not are frustrated… Continue reading
In 1712 a purported letter was written from one slave owner, to others, to help control slaves on the plantation. Willie Lynch told his fellow… Continue reading
First, I truly believe that having a dad-daughter dance is lovely. Taking time to connect and tell your daughter how much she means to you… Continue reading
Another honest question. It is government’s role to keep us safe from criminals? Why is it, the criminals, government bureaucrats (DA), police and politicians all… Continue reading
Thank you to all who voted for Advisory Proposition A1 on Oct. 7 for limited domestic animal control outside the city limits, which we won!… Continue reading
Ingredients for an unbelievable bake sale/fundraiser: A cause people care about; A local business with wonderful, hard working employees who care about the cause: SAVE-U-MORE!;… Continue reading
Central Peninsula Health Foundation would like to thank Soldotna High School Volleyball and Coach Kupferschmid for their donation of $1,000.00 in support of local breast… Continue reading
More than 50 local artists donated their original art, ranging from photography to fiber art, graphic works to water colors and much more, to be… Continue reading
As members of the Local Food Group, we are writing to thank the many people who contributed to the success of the 2nd annual Harvest… Continue reading
Wake up Alaskans! Your rights are disappearing! I’m a 47 year Alaska resident and very worried about our future! Rights of Alaska citizens have been… Continue reading
Cook Inlet Fisherman’s Fund held the annual dinner October 18. Attendance was a record 120. Bill and Donna Walker were in the neighborhood and joined… Continue reading
Regarding the story “High tunnels here to stay” (Peninsula Clarion, Oct. 28): Sure they are. Everybody can get some free federal government money to build… Continue reading
Your endorsement of Dan Sullivan for the reason you have given disappoints me. Mr. Begich has served Alaska very well and understands the needs of… Continue reading
Follow the money. Insurance is being purchased by corporations buying politicians in order to get undying loyalty to avoid laws, regulations, and restrictions on their… Continue reading