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  • On today’s episode of the Kenai Conversation, we’re focusing on the global liquefied natural gas market as it relates to the Alaska LNG Project.
  • Ninilchik and Clam Gulch beaches will stay closed to razor clam harvests through the year. The next season of the PBS KIDS show “Molly of Denali” will be the last for the foreseeable future. Plus, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration defunds a program that catalogs sea ice data.
  • The Alaska Community Forest Council meets on the Kenai Peninsula for the first time in about 20 years. Alaskans share their thoughts on President Trump's first 100 days in office. Plus, a young sea otter rescued from a Homer beach is now under care at the Alaska SeaLife Center.
  • This week, we're talking about wildfire safety and expectations for the 2025 wildfire season.
  • Gov. Mike Dunleavy says he’s ordering a freeze on most state hiring, out-of-state travel and new regulations as oil prices tumble. Plus, Alaska officials who help resettle immigrants say they’re facing uncertainty amid the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, and the Kenai Art Center showcases a women’s-only art installment.
  • Conservative activist Bernadette Wilson joins the 2026 campaign for Alaska governor. Plus, some Alaskans could lose their health insurance from a budget reconciliation bill pending in Congress.
  • The federal government alleges a Soldotna business owner has been living in the U.S. illegally for almost three decades. The Anchorage Health Department reports a case of measles. Plus, a new exhibit at the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center highlights Kenai's oral history.
  • A new borough program seeks to make it easier for residents to buy and develop residential property. Plus, a statewide group wants to help businesses move manufacturing to Alaska.
  • Kenai Peninsula Borough code now mirrors state law regarding the use of public resources to promote ballot propositions. The Alaska SeaLife Center rescues a harbor seal pup from Kenai. Plus, the federal government is rethinking what it means to harm an endangered species.
  • High school seniors in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District moved their tassels from right to left last week at graduation ceremonies. That means that nearly 600 students will be leaving the school district, a small part of the district’s downward trend in enrollment.
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