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Amid bills passed in the state legislature's final days were education funding that will be critical for the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, and other priorities of peninsula legislators.
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Long-term flooding issues in a Kalifornsky neighborhood led one resident to take matters into his own hands. The borough filed an injunction in July, telling the resident to stop work on a canal he says is a necessary measure.
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Several hospital doctors and primary care physicians have recently left the central peninsula. Why are they leaving, and what could their absence mean for the availability of care in the area?
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The Alaskan Artisans and Crafters Guild opened in Kenai in May.
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Get the lowdown on the upcoming Kenai Peninsula Beer Festival. Plus, a look at the summer favorite pilsner style, the growth of Port Chilkoot Distillery and the demise of Anchor Brewing.
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A new cafe and lounge in Kenai is offering healthy foods, creative drinks and unique retail. Owner and chef Krista Harrison says its been a long journey to opening the shop.
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This week, we hosted Matt Miller from the Alaska Department of Fish & Game for a discussion about the personal use fisheries in the Cook Inlet region.
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The personal-use dipnet fishery on the Kenai opened Monday morning, and on Thursday, a modest group of anglers pulled in sockeye. Fish & Game says the fishery is off to a slow start, but will pick up in the coming weeks.