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Kenai Conversation
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News and views on the central Kenai Peninsula

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  • Our guests this week are John Walsh, Pat Broaders and Andrew O’Brien, members of the musical group Myles from Dublin. The traditional Irish musicians will be performing at Kenai Peninsula College this Friday.
  • Our guests this week, Kenai city officials Terry Eubank and Scott Curtin, joined us to talk about the past, present and future of the bluff stabilization project.
  • Our episode this week features a Kenai Peninsula College Showcase presentation titled "Breaking Trail: Reflections on the Iditarod." The presentation highlights two Iditarod legends and their experiences with what is known as "The Last Great Race of Earth."
  • Our guests this week are some of the organizers behind The Race Across Alaska, a virtual multi-sport distance challenge that kicked off this month.
  • Our guests this week are Leah Eskelin, Dan Saxton and Matt Bowser of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Our conversation also included Steve Ford of the Kenai Peninsula Outdoor Club.
  • Our guests this week are current and future Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District Directors Tim Dillon and Cassidi Cameron.
  • Our episode this week features a Kenai Peninsula College Showcase presentation titled "Three in the Far North, Packrafting and Hunting in Arctic Alaska." The presentation follows Ben Meyer, Maura Schumaker and Buck Kunz in their three week journey via packraft down the Sagavanirktok River in Alaska’s Brooks Range.
  • Our guest this week is James Hornstein, programmer for the Anchorage International Film Festival.
  • Our episode this week features a presentation from the Kenai Watershed Forum's 2023 Fireside Chat Series, about work mapping anadromous streams and rivers across the central Kenai Peninsula.
  • Our guest this week is Cook Inlet beluga researcher Sonia Kumar, who uses acoustic monitoring to study the habitat and behavior of the endangered whales.