LATEST LOCAL NEWS
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The annual fair drew visitors from around the state to Ninilchik last weekend
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City officials say 1,435 property owners would be eligible for Kenai’s residential exemption if it passes. City Manager Terry Eubank says the new exemption could cost Kenai around $442,202 per year that would otherwise go to the city’s general fund.
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The meeting was a chance for residents to weigh in on a petition to create a recreation service area. The community center board says the facility needs more financial support to stay open.
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Hibbert was sworn in during the assembly’s regular meeting and will serve until the next borough election in November.
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On central Kenai Peninsula voters’ ballots were candidates for U.S. Senate and U.S. House, Alaska governor, candidates for State House and a ballot proposition.
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Among the applicants are a former assembly member, a former Oklahoma mayor and a speech-language pathologist with the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District.
KDLL EVENING NEWSCASTS
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The Kenai City Council considers putting a residential tax exemption before voters. Early Alaska Primary Election results suggest the state will reimpose limits on certain campaign contributions. Plus, the Kenai Peninsula Fair returns to Ninilchik.
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Early Alaska Primary Election results show incumbents leading in local state legislative races. The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly appoints a familiar face to its vacant Kalifornsky seat. Plus, Sterling residents speak out about a proposed ballot measure during a town hall event.
KENAI CONVERSATION
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On this episode of the Kenai Conversation, we’re airing part of a gubernatorial forum organized by the Kenai and Soldotna chambers of commerce.
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On today’s episode of the Kenai Conversation, we’re checking in on the status of legislative tax breaks for the Alaska LNG Project and where the project stands now. Up first, we’re joined by Adam Prestidge, president of Alaska LNG for developer Glenfarne.
KDLL FEATURE SHOWS
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It's been a late start to summer, but it's time to get going on tomatoes
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Zach Henry of St. Elias Brewing joins Bill to talk about trends and what's tasty in the craft beer world these days
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Casey Matney and Marion Nelson join Larry for tips on getting your garden ready for spring... whenever it finally arrives
LATEST KENAI PENINSULA NEWS
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Annual .5K Brewery to Bathroom returns to Soldotna to tackle a tough subject with a lighthearted tone.
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State law already gives cities the authority to bar people from public property in some cases. But Soldotna doesn’t have an internal policy outlining what that process looks like, and when it should be used.
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The Alaska National Guard says the pilot’s emergency locator transmitter had up-to-date registration, which expedited the rescue.
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Seward is the future home port of a new fast-response cutter and a new icebreaker – one of Alaska’s first-ever through the new federal Arctic Security Cutter program. The two ships will be used to patrol and defend Alaska’s coast and respond to maritime emergencies.
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Audience seek clues, interact with characters in immersive theater performance.
LATEST NPR NEWS
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The federal government finally has a new plan for the shrinking Colorado River. It spells out which states will have to use less water over the next two years.
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The Supreme Court will allow construction on President Trump's controversial White House ballroom to continue. The administration says the renovations are needed for national security.
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As President Trump's deployment of the National Guard to Washington, D.C., enters its second year, three guard members who served many months on the mission share their thoughts with NPR.
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