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Not all actors have the time to commit to a fully staged play or musical. That’s why the Kenai Performers are putting together a style of theater where actors do dramatic readings with few costumes or rehearsals.
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The cause was a shorted vent fan over a copy machine.
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A downed high voltage line in Sterling on top of smaller outages kept power out longer in that area.
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After more than 30 years, Kenai’s cultural museum has been revitalized. The update is just a start for the museum’s educational endeavors.
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63-year-old Dale Curtiss is charged with two counts of third degree assault.
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The 34th Alaska Legislature kicks off next Tuesday, Jan. 21.
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Unlike previous years, the district can’t make up the difference with its savings account or leftover COVID-19 pandemic relief money.
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District warns of tough talks as it works to reconcile a $17 million budget deficit. And, a used outdoor gear shop is set to open next month in Anchor Point.
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Incoming Senate President Gary Stevens and Louise Stutes talk about their legislative priorities ahead of the session that starts next week. Plus, a new show at the Kenai Art Center showcases movement in art.
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Tundra River Boutique is Kenai's newest clothing shop. The locally-owned store also specializes in snarky gifts.
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This month’s installation at the Kenai Art Center is focused on pieces that create the illusion of movement.
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Bjorkman said Friday the bills he prefiles aren’t in order of priority or indicative of everything he plans to sponsor this session.