Twenty years ago I was on a national television show. I expressed my concern about the ever growing federal government debt of $4.5 trillion. I… Continue reading
In the article entitled “Navarre wins re-election” that was published on October 8, the Clarion quotes people and the reasons they voted for the candidates… Continue reading
The senatorial vote is still about a month off, but I have an observation. I contacted both the Sullivan and Begich campaign offices some weeks… Continue reading
Is there anything good that can come out of Nikiski’s crime wave? Well, yes. The community met together on Monday evening to discuss the problems… Continue reading
The good news is that teachers and students are standing up and speaking out in favor of educational policies that educate students more fully than… Continue reading
What a year for the Tsalteshi Trails Association! Despite an uncharacteristically mild winter and a forest fire-filled spring, we’ve had the largest community involvement in… Continue reading
I have a great idea. Lets vote for the candidate who clearly states what fits your hopes for a democratic society. For instance, do you… Continue reading
Please vote for Mike Navarre as he has a proven track record for young and old (like me). His staff, integrity and administrative ability are… Continue reading
On behalf of Soldotna High School and Soldotna Prep, we would like to thank the community for its support during our Homecoming Week. Our students… Continue reading
Twenty-one children participated in Sterling Community Center’s K-6 Youth Basketball Camp in September. This camp was made possible by a grant from the Kenai Peninsula… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula Borough is facing a multitude of changes in the near future. An economic boom which will impact the lives we currently live… Continue reading
As a resident of the borough, as an employee of the borough, as a parent, as a taxpayer, as an outdoorsman, and as an individual… Continue reading
K-Beach residents and developers exhibited poor judgment and should be faulted, no, punished, for building near or in former wetlands where water tables had fallen… Continue reading
Maybe its just me, but it seems the mudslinging has gone to outrageous lengths this election year. I thought the point of a political ad,… Continue reading
Like most of you reading this letter I rarely get involved in Borough government affairs. Only occasionally will an issue of personal concern get me… Continue reading
Incumbent Mayor Navarre, who claims to be a representative of the Kenai Peninsula residents, is not. In order to find monetary support for his campaign,… Continue reading
Many of you know me. I went to school in Kenai, starting in the first grade, and my parents lived in Kenai about a mile… Continue reading
In a democracy information is very important, especially in selecting the best candidates to represent us. It is very disappointing that candidate Bearup refused to… Continue reading
As a 40-plus-year, year-around resident and a 40-year private business owner in the Kenai Peninsula Borough, I will be supporting Mike Navarre for Borough Mayor.… Continue reading
On the Opinion Page of the Peninsula Clarion two candidates for Kenai city council, Henry Knackstedt and Tim Navarre, defended the 2012 compressive plan. Mr.… Continue reading