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Econ 919: Kenai officials report back in annual ‘State of the City’
Mayor Brian Gabriel says it's basically a time to brag about the city’s accomplishments over the last year.
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Evening News — Apr. 9, 2025
An offline Anchorage power plant cuts power to thousands of peninsula residents. Borough assembly members tweak the makeup of an environmental group. Two state troopers facing assault charges won't go to trial until next year. Plus, oil and gas jobs are up in Alaska.
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Kenai Conversation: HEA Board of Director candidates
Voting for HEA board candidates closes on May 1.
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Evening Newscast — Apr. 8, 2025
More than 300 demonstrators line the sidewalks of Soldotna as part of a nationwide day of protest. Plus, Kenai Peninsula school board members hear public testimony from those opposed to proposed budget cuts.
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Evening Newscast — Apr. 7, 2025
Representatives Bill Elam and Justin Ruffridge introduce their first bills of the legislative session. The Trump administration freezes funding for Planned Parenthood in Alaska. Plus, Southcentral businesses prepare for potential ashfall from a Mount Spurr eruption.
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Evening News — Apr. 14, 2025
Alaska's transportation department issues an open call for contractors to provide “Eminent Domain Appraisal Review Services” for a section of the Seward Highway that runs through Moose Pass. Plus, a look at how the 1912 Novarupta-Katmai eruption still impacts Kodiak Island residents.
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Evening News — Apr. 15, 2025
Gov. Mike Dunleavy's office releases a long-delayed study of state employee wages. A bill sponsored by Soldotna Rep. Justin Ruffridge aims to streamline a pesky insurance process. Plus, a new local exhibit highlights the history of education on the Kenai Peninsula.
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Evening News — April 10
HEA wants to help build what would be the largest solar farm in the state. An art show in Kenai celebrates Alaska through a new resident’s eyes. And the state Board of Game is set to restart a controversial predator control program to increase numbers of the Mulchatna caribou herd.
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Evening News — Apr. 11, 2025
The Soldotna City Council set usage and rental rates for the new field house opening in August. Humans can learn more about the lives of Alaska’s famous fishing bears in a new board game. And the 50th annual Alaska Folk Festival is underway this week in Juneau.
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Evening News — Apr. 28, 2025
News outlets report the White House is planning a liquefied natural gas summit in Alaska. A Catholic priest on the central Kenai Peninsula remembers the life and legacy of Pope Francis. Plus, the annual Caring for the Kenai competition has a new winner.
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