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  • The Soldotna Chamber of Commerce will host its second annual community scholarship fair this Saturday. The fair brings local scholarship providers together under one roof.
  • ENSTAR's proposed liquefied natural gas import project in Nikiski gets mixed reactions from state commissioners. Plus, the state’s largest photography show comes to Kenai Peninsula College.
  • The Kenai City Council and Kenaitze Indian Tribal Council meet for their annual joint work session. Alaska will receive federal funds to clean up abandoned coal mines. Plus, Kenai Peninsula residents share their thoughts about the new presidential administration.
  • A fire breaks out in the administrative office of Soldotna Montessori Charter School. The Alaska Department of Health confirms a case of measles in the southern Kenai Peninsula. Plus, the Kenai Performers stage a reader's theater show.
  • Kenai Peninsula state lawmakers are sworn into office. President Trump formalizes his support for the Alaska LNG Project. Plus, Soldotna protestors gather near a conservative social club to show their disapproval of the new presidential administration.
  • The 34th Alaska Legislature kicks off next Tuesday, Jan. 21.
  • Police arrest a Kenai man after they say he pointed a loaded shotgun at motorists. High winds result in power outages across the Kenai Peninsula, and a SpitWSpots cyber attack affects Alaska customers. Plus, Kenai’s cultural museum gets a revamp.
  • Tundra River Boutique is Kenai's newest clothing shop. The locally-owned store also specializes in snarky gifts.
  • Incoming Senate President Gary Stevens and Louise Stutes talk about their legislative priorities ahead of the session that starts next week. Plus, a new show at the Kenai Art Center showcases movement in art.
  • Russian military aircraft pass through international airspace off Alaska’s coasts. Plus, Alaska’s gardening season is prolonged thanks to indoor farming.
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