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  • KDLL's spring drive is this Friday and Saturday. And this year, we’re raising money to support the work of our incoming reporter.
  • How the war in Ukraine is delaying plans for a project in Kenai, and a look into what we know so far about yesterday's election results.
  • Maintenance on a transformer between Cooper Landing and Moose Pass is resulting in brief power outages in both towns this week. Also, a Kenai-based artist integrates femininity and fishing in her work.
  • Data from the 1950 Census was released this year. Here's what that information tells us — and what some early homesteaders remember about that time.
  • Gardening tactics for healthy tomatoes work for other plants, as well
  • We spoke with the candidates for Soldotna City Council during a live candidate forum at the Soldotna Public Library on Sept. 6. This forum was the second in our candidate forum series in partnership with The Peninsula Clarion.
  • Brett Perry is joining the Kenai Chamber of Commerce as its new executive director.
  • Bill checks in on Harbor Mountain Brewing, the new incarnation of Baranof Island Brewing Company in Sitka, plus the new brewer at Big Delta Brewing and a shakedown of the shaker pint. Cheers!
  • Bark beetles are still ravaging spruce trees across Southcentral Alaska. And although the beetles are running out of trees to target, the risks those weakened trees pose are not going away any time soon.The Kenai Peninsula Borough is now crafting a plan to deal with that problem and turn trees into sellable timber.
  • All five projects submitted by Homer Electric Association were recommended to the Alaska State Legislature for funding through the Renewable Energy Fund this cycle.
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