OK, the parade has ended. The picnic goodies are put away, and the guys with the funny hats and flags have gone home. Memorial Day… Continue reading
With the conclusion of our daughter’s 2014 school year and graduation from Nikiski High School, we wanted to take the opportunity to thank the staff… Continue reading
Who opened up this can of worms again? We already have a bed tax here in the Kenai Peninsula Borough. It is called the “Moock… Continue reading
The Department of Corrections is extremely overcrowded. Every facility in the state has prisoners sleeping on mattresses on floors, cruel and inhumane treatment. This is… Continue reading
Last month, one of the Peninsula’s most successful coaches, Mark Devenney, passed away while battling cancer. Coach Devenney led the SoHi Stars to six team… Continue reading
Huffington Post is emphasizing National Women’s Health Week, May 12-18, in several ways. Sandra Fluke pointed out the crisis of sexual assaults in America’s universities… Continue reading
I stay abreast on world events. Because mainstream media parrots Washington, D.C., I look to alternative media sources. I watched an excellent discussion on the… Continue reading
Kenai Senior Center’s Meals on Wheels Fundraiser in support of their home meals program so “No Senior Goes Hungry” was held on April 25, and… Continue reading
Since I am not moviegoer, only for the second time in my 37 years on the Kenai, I went to the Kambe Friday evening to… Continue reading
Lately, I have been hearing how Dan Sullivan, the one running for U.S. Senate, has been trying to rehabilitate his record on firearms. Recently, I… Continue reading
It was brisk and cloudy today for bike rodeo. Kaleidoscope School is incredibly fortunate to have so much community support making the Bike Rodeo memorable,… Continue reading
Let’s talk about lock downs. My four grandchildren came home (Thursday) after the Nikiski schools locked down. Why there was a lock down isn’t important.… Continue reading
The Community of Nikiski is the best! The 19th annual Thelma McConnell Scholarship dinner and fundraiser held on Saturday, April 26th at the beautiful Nikiski… Continue reading
Thank you to everyone who came, helped, donated, and supported the Autism Walk this year. It would not have been possible without so many people… Continue reading
Thank you to the Soldotna City Council and Mayor Nels Anderson and the Kenai Peninsula Borough School Board and Dr. Steve Atwater for their supporting… Continue reading
The LeeShore Center is very grateful to ConocoPhillips for their generous grant contribution of $2,500, which will help us provide violence prevention education to youth… Continue reading
This past weekend the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge hosted a youth game warden camp. We had a full camp of 4th and 5th graders who… Continue reading
Saturday, May 10 marks the 22nd anniversary of one of America’s great days of giving — The National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp out Hunger… Continue reading
While monitoring busy beaches may be one welcome benefit of our latest ice camera (Peninsula Clarion, April 25), for Cook Inlet RCAC and the mariners… Continue reading
On October 11 and 12, 2013, the Kenai River Brown Bears went pink in the rink and auctioned game jerseys to benefit the Central Peninsula… Continue reading