Seward High School hosted roughly two dozen Kenai Peninsula businesses Wednesday for the second annual Career Day, giving students the opportunity to tour opportunities and… Continue reading
Additional charges have been brought against a Ninilchik resident arrested last month for allegedly stealing a truck from a Soldotna gas station and then fleeing… Continue reading
Emergency order issued Tuesday restores bait restriction
Sterling resident Kent Tompkins, 55, was arrested last week, on April 16, on two charges of wire fraud for alleged fraudulent application for COVID-19 relief… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula Chapter of Trout Unlimited will host its second annual Fishing & Outdoor Gear Swap on Saturday, May 11, at Soldotna Creek Park,… Continue reading
A solution to help campers safely and successfully extinguish their fires won top honors at the 34th Annual Caring for the Kenai Competition on Thursday… Continue reading
The 37th Annual Kenai Peninsula Sport, Rec & Trade Show will be held next weekend, Friday to Sunday, May 3 to 5, at the Soldotna… Continue reading
The Clarion swept the club’s best arts and culture criticism category for the 2nd year in a row
A group of six adult skiers were rescued after spending a full day stranded in a snow cave on the Harding Ice Field, according to… Continue reading
At the Sixth Annual State of the City, delivered by City of Kenai leadership to the Kenai Chamber of Commerce last week, Mayor Brian Gabriel… Continue reading
The unions have issued invitations to city councils, the borough assembly, the Board of Education and others
The protest was in response to the veto of an education bill that would have increased school funding
Alana Greear filed a letter of intent to run on April 5
The city will contract with Anchorage-based HDL Engineering Consultants for design and engineering of a new water treatment plant pumphouse
The conviction came at the end of a three-week trial at the Kenai Courthouse
The project is part of a bond package that funds major deferred maintenance projects at 10 borough schools
The change could help curb costs on things like substitutes, according to district estimates
A 15-day extension was issued via emergency order for communities above the 60 degrees latitude line
PCHS is a private, nonprofit organization that provides access to health care to anyone in the community
The ordinance requires all newly constructed or renovated city-owned and operated facilities to include changing tables installed in both men’s and women’s restrooms