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  • Soldotna has its top pick for its open city manager position. The state is doing engineering study of the Kasilof River bridge. And a special election results update.
  • A new land planning group based in Nikiski is getting pushback from residents of Tyonek. And the Homer Electric Association board of directors is split on whether to renew its impending renewable energy goal.
  • One sled dog was rescued from an ice floe and another is still missing after a Kenai Peninsula musher’s trailer disconnected from his truck after Fur Rondy. The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly makes small tweaks to its assembly and school board districts. And elementary schoolers from Nikiski to Homer prepare for a concert with the Kenai Peninsula orchestra.
  • The western Kenai Peninsula can expect nearly a foot of snow over the next two days. Plus, two Dena'ina language short films are premiering this week.
  • The Kenai Potters Guild is holding a "seconds" pottery sale this weekend. And the Soldotna City Council and Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly will appoint new representatives after two members are elected to state office.
  • Get digging! Plant bulbs now for good returns come spring.
  • With winter officially here, it's time to kick back, relax, review what worked and what didn't, and start planning your planting for next year.
  • Another Kenai Peninsula city manager is not renewing her contract. Funny River Road will be repaved in 2023. And a trial next week will determine whether a state representative's membership in the Oath Keepers disqualifies him from serving in the legislature.
  • Four cast members from the Discovery show Alaskan Killer Bigfoot join Kenai Conversation to talk about their experiences filming the show, and their hopes for a possible second season.
  • Christmas tree cutting opens tomorrow in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Plus, voter approval of Alaska judges is hitting an all-time low, and justice system experts aren't sure why.
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