Frozen River festival provides antidote

Frozen River festival provides antidote

On one of the windiest, coldest days of the year over 800 people of all ages gathered at Soldotna Creek Park for 2nd Annual Frozen… Continue reading

Frozen River festival provides antidote
VIP's love Tamara Grooming

VIP’s love Tamara Grooming

The VIP’s (Very Important Pets) of the Kenai Peninsula are wagging their tails and purring about the new Tarma’s Grooming salon across from Spenard Builders… Continue reading

VIP's love Tamara Grooming
Fun for all

Fun for all

Family, friends and faculty of students at Redoubt Elementary School kept the fun indoors for their 4th Winter Carnival. Decking the halls with carnival sideshow… Continue reading

Fun for all
Volunteers welcome those with needs

Volunteers welcome those with needs

In an effort to do more than discuss the issue of homelessness on the Kenai Peninsula a group of local agencies and volunteers five years… Continue reading

Volunteers welcome those with needs
Chamber holds member-mixerr

Chamber holds member-mixerr

Replacing the regular Soldotna Chamber of Commerce (SCC) luncheon last week was an SCC Mixer hosted at St. Elias Brewing. President of the SCC board… Continue reading

Chamber holds member-mixerr
Roaring 20's raises fun and funds

Roaring 20’s raises fun and funds

Flappers returned to the Kenai Peninsula last week as the Kenai Peninsula Association of Realtors (KPAR) returned to the days of the Roaring 20’s for… Continue reading

Roaring 20's raises fun and funds
Record breaking turnout

Record breaking turnout

The Kenai Peninsula Tourism & Marketing Council (KPTMC) hosted a record breaking sold out event at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex February 13th. With three… Continue reading

Record breaking turnout
Hometown hero returns

Hometown hero returns

When a young man or woman chooses the challenges of military service in the U.S. Marine Corps after they graduate from high school, when they… Continue reading

Hometown hero returns
Fans rush to Oiler Gusher

Fans rush to Oiler Gusher

With the Super Bowl behind us, T-200 sled dog race canceled for lack of snow and no playoffs in sight for the Brown Bears, the… Continue reading

Fans rush to Oiler Gusher
liver Brewer debuts at Carnegie Hall

liver Brewer debuts at Carnegie Hall

The most common reaction when Olivia Brewer started following in her brother’s footsteps and singing The Star Spangled Banner at local community events was “Wow!”… Continue reading

liver Brewer debuts at Carnegie Hall
Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Morgan Carlson-Kelly, 7, carefully cuts the frosting on her Oreo "moon" at the Kenai Challenger Center on Tuesday. Carlson-Kelly participated in the STEAM Ahead Homeschool program at the Challenger Center, where homeschool students can enroll to learn about science.
Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Morgan Carlson-Kelly, 7, carefully cuts the frosting on her Oreo "moon" at the Kenai Challenger Center on Tuesday. Carlson-Kelly participated in the STEAM Ahead Homeschool program at the Challenger Center, where homeschool students can enroll to learn about science.
Ice Fishing Derby

Ice Fishing Derby

The 19th Annual Soldotna Hardware & Fishing Ice Fishing Derby is off to a great start with no entry fee and over 25 divisions with… Continue reading

Ice Fishing Derby
Forecast remains bright

Forecast remains bright

Regardless of the budget deficit challenges going on in Juneau, local business and public officials were optimistic at the annual Industry Outlook Forum hosted by… Continue reading

Forecast remains bright
KPBSD hosts

KPBSD hosts

The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District (KPBSD)hosted a mix of eighty people who spent five active hours together at the Challenger Learning Center on Tuesday,… Continue reading

KPBSD hosts
The Mission continues

The Mission continues

It was the largest attendance at a Challenger Learning Center of Alaska (CLCA) event since it opened its’ doors over 15 years ago, according to… Continue reading

The Mission continues
Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Nancy Saylor of the Alaska Midnight Sun Rowing Association coaches rowing classes Mondays and Wednesdays at Crossfit Kainos in Soldotna.
Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Nancy Saylor of the Alaska Midnight Sun Rowing Association coaches rowing classes Mondays and Wednesdays at Crossfit Kainos in Soldotna.
Eyewear exoress

Eyewear exoress

The friendly crew at Eyewear Express has a new, modern location in the Peninsula Center Mall. The new spacious Eyewear Express owned by Marty and… Continue reading

Eyewear exoress
Satellite club launched

Satellite club launched

There are Rotary members, like Lara McGinnis that have traveled weekly from as far away as Ninilchik to be part the service organization that not… Continue reading

Satellite club launched
Celebrate ancient skills & courage

Celebrate ancient skills & courage

For many years the Native Youth Olympics on the Kenai Peninsula have done more than preserve Native Alaskan cultural traditions, but has made everyone more… Continue reading

Celebrate ancient skills & courage
Games are about the kids

Games are about the kids

Even though the Peninsula Winter Games haven’t seen typical winter weather for the last three years, the 40th Peninsula Winter Games was still about the… Continue reading

Games are about the kids