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Infrastructure is a key theme of the City of Kenai’s draft budget
A state bulletin detailed the ways that access to COVID-19 vaccines, tests and treatments will or will not be changed
Construction slated to begin this summer
Police Chief Gene Meek presented Bower with a “Lifesaver Award” during Wednesday’s meeting of the Soldotna City Council
The extrication equipment was donated to fire stations in Girdwood, Bear Creek, Homer, Cooper Landing, Soldotna, Kenai, Seward, Hope, Fritz Creek and Ninilchik
The collision happened around Mile 160 of the Sterling Highway
13 people are hospitalized with COVID-19 in Alaska
Lower property taxes and full funding for education are included in a draft version of the budget
Stephanie Queen closes out term as Soldotna city manager in emotional council meeting
As of Tuesday evening, the video had amassed more than 2.3 million views on TikTok
The document will be Soldotna’s second biennial budget
S.B. 82, sponsored by Sen. Jesse Bjorkman, R-Nikiski, would create the voluntary program
The Kenai Peninsula Builders Association was held this weekend at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex
The backlog, which began last August, is especially concerning in a state where communities in far-flung areas
A work session is set to brainstorm ways to increase the number of people applying for vacant positions with the City of Kenai
The Clarion swept the club’s best arts and culture criticism category
The seven-question survey asks residents to rate their overall experience with the borough
Ccontest challenges peninsula students to devise ways of improving the environment or preparing for a natural disaster
Experts will discuss bear attractants, how bear-resistant electric fencing works, and how to get financial assistance