Sabine Poux
ReporterSabine Poux is a producer and reporter for the Brave Little State podcast of Vermont Public. She was formerly news director and evening news host at KDLL in Kenai.
Originally from New York, Sabine has lived and reported in Argentina and Vermont and Kenai.
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As of Wednesday, the electric sale did not have more than 60% approval from voters — a threshold that kept a similar sale from passing in 2000.. The city will count the absentee votes it received tomorrow.
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Seward’s special election is too close to call. A former Kenai Peninsula judge is charged with perjury. And a preview of this year’s Shorebird Festival in Homer.
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Senate Bill 114 would extend income taxes to companies that are not publicly traded — like oil and gas company Hilcorp, which is Cook Inlet’s dominant oil and gas producer.
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Trout Unlimited is hosting a fishing gear swap this month. A bill in the Alaska Legislature would extend income taxes to Cook Inlet’s dominant oil and gas producer. And scientists look into Mt. Augustine’s past to better understand it’s future.
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Chief Roy Browning said the volume is unusual — CES usually averages one or two house fires every other week. But he said the fires aren't connected.
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Central Emergency Services responds to three house fires in one night. Sen. Jesse Bjorkman gets his lumber bill through the Alaska Legislature. And The Peninsula Clarion’s Kenai printing press runs its last ever edition.
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There is a lot of snow still on the Kenai Peninsula this spring. We look at three ways that's impacting locals: on roofs, roads and farms.
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Ron's Rent-It Center already has a waitlist of customers who are going to get snowblowers next year. A mix of heavy snow and supply chain issues have placed snowblowers in high demand at the Kenai shop.
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There is a lot of snow still on the Kenai Peninsula this spring. We look at three ways that's impacting locals: on farms, roads and roofs.
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A state correctional officer is facing charges of distributing drugs at Spring Creek Correctional facility, allegedly to smooth over a dispute between himself and other inmates, according to charging documents.