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An Anchor Point woman dies after an ATV crash. Central Emergency Services breaks ground on a new fire station. Plus, a Kenai National Wildlife Refuge biologist explains why cow parsnip is so irritating.
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On this special, two-hour episode of the Kenai Conversation, we talk to three former borough mayors about their time at the Kenai Peninsula’s helm — the decisions they made, ones they didn’t, and the role they played in helping get the borough where it is today.
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As of July 3, there have been 33 traffic deaths in Alaska this year.
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Last week was the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge’s annual Fish Week celebration, held each July to commemorate the region’s salmon population through educational activities. With the help of the Kenaitze Indian Tribe, the refuge hosted a salmon leather-making workshop as part of the week’s festivities.
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A look at safety tips to keep in mind this fishing season.
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Ang & Jess serves as the region’s newest clothing boutique. The store sells an assortment of women’s products, from dresses and jeans to jewelry and bath works.
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A Kenai man dies in a Saturday vehicle collision. A judge suspends a controversial oil and gas lease sale in Cook Inlet. Officials share tips on how to stay safe while recreating around water. Plus, a Homer husky is reunited with his owner.
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The Soldotna-based 911 call center was partially disrupted by the outage.
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The refuge will be making improvements to the campground and will have partial campsite closures beginning Sunday. The closures will be divided into two time periods.
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Sockeye salmon fishing is in full swing on the Kenai Peninsula. Anglers in Cooper Landing recently shared their thoughts and anticipations about the season so far.
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As of Tuesday, more than 400,000 sockeye salmon have been counted as part of the Kenai River’s late-run sockeye fishery.