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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is planning to introduce Sitka black-tail deer to the Southern Kenai Peninsula.
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State troopers say they believe the remains belong to a Texas declared missing after the boat sank.
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Outdoor murals are few and far between on the Kenai Peninsula, especially in the borough’s most populated city of Kenai. But a new mural, made almost entirely by high school students, is now on display in the streets near Old Town.
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"Melba Muskrat’s Big Heart" is a hero-villain tale that teaches children about forgiveness and understanding. It was illustrated by a 2025 Soldotna High School graduate.
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Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly members vote to decrease the boroughwide property tax rate. Plus, a preview of this week's Kenai Conversation.
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Vice Mayor Henry Knackstedt says making the name more descriptive will help locals and visitors.
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Alaska Wildlife Troopers help local groups remove 17,000 pounds of trash from illicit shooting ranges in Nikiski. Plus, Kenai City Council members consider changing a popular street name.
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Glenfarne’s founder and CEO says he’s taking the project one step at a time.
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Senator Jesse Bjorkman spoke this week about his 2025 legislative efforts, which ranged from education funding to insurance measures.
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Most Alaskans travel around the state by automobile or small plane. A few might travel by bicycle. But one Anchorage man prefers getting around another way – by lacing up his roller skates.
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The programs allowed rural residents to access books and other materials that smaller libraries don’t have the budget or space for.
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Francisco Rodriguez-Rincon’s detention prompted confusion late last month among Soldotna residents who tried to visit his popular Mexican restaurants.