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  • The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District considers closing nine schools to balance it's budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Eight candidates vie for a vacancy on the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly. Rural fire departments get grants to boost their firefighting efforts. Plus, Gov. Mike Dunleavy unveils an omnibus education bill.
  • A look at avalanche safety and the unseasonable winter Southcentral Alaska has experienced so far.
  • After months of construction and planning, Soldotna's newest bakery is open. The Farmhouse Bakery and Deli began as a small stand that now specializes in breads, cookies, deli sandwiches and more.
  • Harvest Alaska and Marathon Petroleum announce plans to revive the Kenai LNG Terminal in Nikiski. Plus, fiber arts are on display at the Kenai Art Center.
  • President Donald Trump announces a joint venture with Japan for the Alaska LNG Project. Alaskans on Medicare struggle to find healthcare providers in the state. Plus, a new exhibit at Kenai’s cultural museum highlights Alaska’s Russian history.
  • The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District swaps contract proposals with its two largest employee unions. And, a reenactment of Alaska's famous serum run ends in Nome.
  • Frank Richards is the president of the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation. The state agency is spearheading work on the $44 billion project, which would move natural gas from the North Slope through an 800-mile pipeline to Nikiski.
  • The City of Kenai is warning planning applicants about an email scam. Gov. Mike Dunleavy introduces a bill to bring back finfish farming. And, students petition Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly members for more school funding.
  • Aleutian Airways will start flying between Kenai and Anchorage this summer. Flu cases spike across Alaska. Plus, University of Alaska staff adjust to an order to remove diversity, equity and inclusion language from programs.
  • Alaska lawmakers look for new ways to boost state revenue. Representatives from Gov. Mike Dunleavy's office promote his education priorities on the central Kenai Peninsula. And, Iditarod fans in Kenya send keepsakes to Nome.
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