Having done some research on the recent background of Tom Bearup, currently running for Kenai Peninsula Borough mayor, I am interested in the reasons for… Continue reading
With a vote coming up soon, commercial time is filled with Mark Begich approved commercials condemning Dan Sullivan and Dan Sullivan approved commercials condemning Mark… Continue reading
I heard it once said a Democracy is nothing more than two wolves and a lamb voting on what’s for dinner. Most believe Democracy is… Continue reading
Thank you to many community members who generously donated to Art for Humanity during the month-long art show at Kaladi’s on Kobuk. The month was… Continue reading
I want to express my sincere thanks to Mayor Mike Navarre for fixing a huge problem for me and over a dozen other senior citizens… Continue reading
As co-chair for the Congressional Spouses for Suicide Education and Prevention, I wanted to write to remind Alaskans that this is both national suicide prevention… Continue reading
I had to ask myself this week, does Dan Sullivan actually want to get elected in November? I’m not sure he does, since he chose… Continue reading
1. It’s not a question of “Transfer of patients” because, if there were an emergency at the surgery center, 911 would be called and the… Continue reading
The good news is people are speaking up and people are being heard as evidenced by the recent developments in responses to violent actions against… Continue reading
Friends of the Kenai Community Library had a successful mini book sale at the Kenai Library meeting room on August 22 and 23. Many thanks… Continue reading
I read “Winding down” (Sept. 7 Peninsula Clarion) and in particular “Cook inlet drift fleet critical of new management restrictions.” Last February the Alaska Board… Continue reading
I read with interest your editorial of September 7, 2014. Please allow me to reply: While it is laudable to support the borough taxpayers who… Continue reading
The poppy field is beautiful. I have seen many people taking pictures. The flowers are beautiful and what a great idea. I enjoy it every… Continue reading
I am totally out of my mind when I see our elected officials want to legalize marijuana after reading day after day, articles about the… Continue reading
On behalf of Kenai Peninsula Rivers and the wildlife that thrive because of their health, I would like to express the sincerest gratitude to each… Continue reading
The 2014 Sterling Triathlon on August 9 was a huge success! Ten teams participated in the event, which involved the first team member running 1.7… Continue reading
Many thanks to KSRM Radio for the air time provided on July 24 to our League on Soundoff, August 10 to Footworks Petting Zoo for… Continue reading
On May 1, 2014 Sgt. Patrick Scott Johnson and Trooper Gabriel “Gabe” Rich went on a call in the small Interior Alaska village of Tanana.… Continue reading
People all over the planet talk about Liberty and Freedom. More commonly discussed here than anywhere else. But few understand it. Freedom and Liberty is… Continue reading
Throughout my adult life I have held the belief it is my privilege, honor, and duty to be willing to serve when called for jury… Continue reading