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Patrons of the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center may find themselves mesmerized by its newest art installation. On view this month are more than a dozen circular paintings composed of dots that form maze-like patterns.
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As colors around the Kenai Peninsula begin to change, the Kenai Art Center is changing a few things of its own. On view this month are two new art installations, one of which is a fundraiser the art center’s never had before.
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Small libraries stand to be hit the hardest, and in some cases, may be forced to close their doors entirely.
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In what used to be a Chinese restaurant in Kenai is The Glaze, a newly-opened donut shop that sells an assortment of breakfast goodies. The restaurant has been a dream of the family-owned business for years.
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The health fairs are set to be held this month in Nikiski and Soldotna. They're hosted by Alaska Health Fair, Inc., a nonprofit that organizes community health fairs around the state.
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Council members last week voted to award the groups $1,000 each for this year’s second cycle of the city’s mini grant program.
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough estimates it’s between $10 and $12 million short of what it needs to complete the list of school maintenance projects borough voters approved in 2022.
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A Kenai park is in full bloom after a year off. And, the Kenai Peninsula Borough gives an update on school maintenance projects funded through a bond package passed in 2022.
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The City of Kenai is home to over a dozen parks, including the Field of Flowers on Lawton Drive. After taking a year off to kill unwanted weeds, the field’s blooms are especially abundant this season.
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Greg Meyer has been the food bank's executive director for six years. During his tenure, he helped scale up food bank operations and navigate the state's SNAP backlog.
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City Manager Janette Bower says the city’s not sure it actually needs all of the remaining $5 million to cover project costs.