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  • The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly approves a resolution to set the minimum level of school funding for next year. Plus, food trucks parked at Alaska breweries are good for business and community building.
  • Gov. Dunleavy threatens to veto a compromise bill to boost funding for the state’s public schools. Plus, a Sterling resident wins a duathlon in Hawaii.
  • The Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority recently awarded a combined $150,000 to three organizations on the Kenai Peninsula.
  • On today’s episode of the Kenai Conversation, we’re joined by Clayton Holland, superintendent of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District for an end-of-school-year check-in.
  • State transportation crews will spend the summer building the foundation for a $150 million bridge in Cooper Landing. Plus, two Kenai Peninsula residents publish a children’s book.
  • A fourth set of human remains are recovered from the site of a boat that sank near Homer last summer. Plus, the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District lays off dozens of classified employees.
  • The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is planning to introduce Sitka black-tail deer to the Southern Kenai Peninsula.
  • June is Pride Month – a time of celebration, commemoration, and action for the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. On today's episode, we're chatting with local pride event organizers.
  • The Kenai Peninsula Borough will buy 80 acres of land near Seward to try an unlock more land for residential development. Plus, Homer residents protest proposed federal cuts to Medicaid.
  • The next Kenai Peninsula Borough land sale will be the first to offer parcels through its new Land Affordability Program. Plus, Homer's Pier One Theatre tackles "Treasure Island."
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