Special Olympics swim team brings home more than 30 medals, celebrates community
The special election followed the firing of former president Nathan Erfurth, who was arrested in May on charges of sexual abuse of a minor
Northern Kenai fishing report
Runners get dirty in support of public radio
Family Fun in the Midnight Sun is hosted by the North Peninsula Recreation Service Area
The project cost estimate in June 2022 was about $18.3 million
The increase comes because of strong numbers of sockeye salmon being counted at the Russian River weir
The city has eyed July for a grand opening
It’s been more than 20 years since the Sterling business, a convenience store and gas station, was in operation
The center currently has 9 pups in their care
The change comes after some teachers and community members questioned whether some of the proposed topics, specifically Judaism, Christianity and Islam, were age-appropriate
An investigation into the incident by the Alaska Bureau of Investigation’s Soldotna Major Crimes Unit is active and ongoing
This year’s Spring Festival will be the largest the organization has put on — with 15 booths set to offer services
Predictions for sockeye run ‘good-sized’, triggers month-early opening
The Alaska Board of Education last week met at the George A. Navarre Kenai Peninsula Borough Administration Building in Soldotna
Community remembers Kenai Middle teacher
The election follows the firing of former president Nathan Erfurth, who was arrested in May on charges of sexual abuse of a minor
The event was organized by the Soldotna and Kenai Chambers of Commerce
Air fair offers public opportunity to tour planes, helicopters
The city expects there to be a general fund surplus of about $436,000 in fiscal year 2025