I would like thank the Kenai Chamber of Commerce for including Libertarian candidate for US Senate, Mark Fish into the recent debate. One of the… Continue reading
As young teachers in village schools, we found abuse of alcohol to play a major role in our community. We dealt with it on a… Continue reading
When I was trying to absorb the how’s and why’s in the explaining the proper way to use the roundabouts on Binkley I became a… Continue reading
The opposition against Bill Walker for Governor are telling some huge fish stories about him train wrecking the Alaska LNG project to Nikiski. Nothing could… Continue reading
I had the privilege of attending the debate between our candidates for US Senate yesterday and one question stuck out. “What will you do for… Continue reading
With Halloween coming on, and the November election just days away, it is a good time to consider the dangers that will be presented by… Continue reading
Critical Habitat Areas — the name says it all. In response to requests from many local citizen groups, the Alaska legislature created a number of… Continue reading
Well, we get more shenanigans from the board of fish. These political appointees have not deliberated in Soldotna since 1999. What is neutral about that?… Continue reading
The Clarion has jumped on the bandwagon on another divisive question. Gay Marriage. And once again there are only two choices. For or against. How… Continue reading
Why doesn’t the challenger for Senator Begich’s seat tell us what he can do rather than tell us his view of the incumbent? The country… Continue reading
I want to thank my fellow residents of the City of Soldotna for your vote in this past election. I appreciate the time you took… Continue reading
The institution of marriage is a relationship with a public interest. It is a three party contract authorized by the state. State licensing is only… Continue reading
I recently read with disgust the Anchorage Press article on the Alaska National Guard Sexual Assault scandal (The Three Headed Monster, Oct 15, 2014). While… Continue reading
Vandalism. For those who get caught they are usually fined and possibly jail time, depending on age. That doesn’t teach them a darn thing! You… Continue reading
We received our Official Alaska Voter Pamphlet in Oct. 8’s mail and quickly looked through only to discover… No Bill Walker photo/statement! No District O,… Continue reading
The political ad featuring a “bully” making derogatory remarks about our Alaskan U.S. Senator riding a snowmobile doesn’t impress. The ad does reveal the “bully”… Continue reading
Is there anything good that can come out of reading yet another letter from the Commander of the “Alaskan Citizens Militia” (Peninsula Clarion, Oct. 10)?… Continue reading
J.R. Myers, and the rest of the Gubernatorial candidates for that matter, would be wise to axe the Juneau road extension. Even if the State… Continue reading
Recently River City Cheer Booster Club held our 5th Annual Glow in the Dark Golf Tournament Fundraiser at the Kenai Golf Course. We are excited… Continue reading
When Peninsula residents go to the polls Nov. 4, they have a clear choice. Continue along a path to prosperity — or return to the… Continue reading