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The trio heard from dozens of attendees, who voiced thoughts on everything from ranked choice voting, to electronic pull tabs, to the foster care system, to Canada.
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Juniors at Soldotna High School had the opportunity to learn the basics of career choices last week during what the organizer says was the school’s first-ever job shadow day. Students were placed alongside mentors in industries ranging from law enforcement to veterinary care.
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That’s as the board of the state-run Alaska Gasline Development Corp. gave its president permission to sign an agreement with Houston- and New York-based pipeline developer Glenfarne to shepherd the $44 billion Alaska LNG Project to a final investment decision.
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Thirty-three-year-old Jeremiah John Barton is charged with seven felony counts of sexual abuse of a minor for actions police believe occurred over about 5 years.
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If brought to fruition, the statue will feature three life size bears outside of the airport’s departure gate entrance.
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The tribe expects to enroll up to 65 students in kindergarten through third grade. The school will be hosted at the tribe’s Kahtnuht’ana Duhdeldiht campus in Kenai.
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Police arrest a Kenai man accused of sexually abusing a minor over multiple years. The Kenaitze Indian Tribe gets final approval to open a charter school in Kenai later this year. And, scientists work to answer big questions about the future of Alaska glaciers.
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On today’s episode of the Kenai Conversation, we’re joined by Brenda Ahlberg, the Kenai Peninsula Borough’s emergency manager, to talk about emergency preparedness amid an eruption advisory from Mt. Spurr.
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Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te said Alaska gas is conveniently located and a source of high-quality natural gas.
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The Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm National Heritage Area estimates 32 Forest Service employees were laid off from the Chugach National Forest.
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The plane was reported missing about 12 hours before it was found partially submerged under ice.
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A new forecast from the Alaska Department of Revenue projects a $200 million deficit for the current fiscal year. That’s on top of a $1.6 billion deficit for next fiscal year under Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s proposed budget.