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Black Press Media officials said in a press release they will "continue delivering quality journalism and advertising solutions" at local newspapers. But it's unclear how exactly the sale could affect the company's three Alaska newspapers.
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Reading aloud can be intimidating, even scary, for some children. But a new program at the Kenai Community Library allows young readers to build confidence while connecting with a four-legged friend.
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Borough Mayor Peter Micciche, who authored the ordinances, says they're a response to one individual who has harassed borough employees and made unreasonable records requests.
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Areas most prone to avalanches are those under steep slopes, which is where many summertime hiking trails on or near the Kenai Peninsula are located.
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Walden Bros has been operating on the Kenai Peninsula for about four years, specializing in customizable t-shirts, hoodies, hats and more. As its name suggests, the small business was founded by brothers Trevor and Trenton Walden.
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After a trooper investigation, a Nikiski Middle-High School student was arrested off school property.
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The Kenai Performers will soon stage a Neil Simon play, “The Odd Couple,” in a women-led adaptation. The show, which takes place in the 1980s, will run the next three weekends.
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The Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District will host a meet-and-greet with local lending institutions this Friday. The informal event will help foster a relationship between lenders and local businesses.
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A company will use the site to batch concrete for the Cooper Landing bypass and Juneau Creek Bridge projects, but nearby residents say they're concerned about the safety of trucks accessing the site, which is located on a rural road near Cooper Landing Emergency Services.
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The Kenai Peninsula will soon serve as the backdrop for a new movie. The locally-written fantasy film is a big step for local filmmakers, who are currently seeking interested actors.
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The legislature failed to override Gov. Dunleavy's veto of a $680 per-student funding increase by just one vote. The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District will now craft a budget with no legislative funding increase in advance of a May 1 deadline to present a balanced budget.
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59-year-old Todd Nicholas Tix was charged with one count of harassment in the first degree. He is currently serving time for a prior murder conviction.