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  • Three were killed in two separate accidents in Clam Gulch and Portage yesterday. Kenai chooses a new city manager. And some best-of-2022 recs from River City Books.
  • A local group is stocking peninsula schools with free period products. Soldotna Rep. Justin Ruffridge is co-chairing a caucus of first-year lawmakers. And the Alaska SeaLife center admits a fur seal pup, found in Sitka. Plus, tomorrow is the deadline to apply for a by-mail absentee ballot for next week's special election.
  • A revived battle over ranked choice voting comes to Kenai. And Haven House brings an international girls running program to Homer.
  • The Kenai Peninsula Borough is getting almost $1 million from the federal government to make a plan for safer transportation across the peninsula. And a new show is up at the Kenai Art Center this month — and it’s very shiny.
  • Alaska State Troopers are updating their body camera policies. And Soldotna is down to two finalists for its city manager position.
  • One company places bids in Cook Inlet’s federal lease sale, continuing a trend of lukewarm industry interest in the inlet’s federal waters. And officials have arrested a Seward man two days after he allegedly drove his car, carrying three children, into the Seward boat harbor.
  • How one Homer woman is boosting the sport of women’s wrestling. And a look at this year’s projected job recovery on the Kenai Peninsula and beyond.
  • Halfway through their season, the Kenai River Brown Bears are tied for second place in their division of the NAHL. And a collective in Homer shares the sometimes hidden stories of motherhood.
  • The sale of Alaska’s largest natural gas utility has cleared its final regulatory hurdle. Get to know Kenai’s incoming city manager. And debris found at a boat wreck near Kodiak brings closure to some of the victims’ families.
  • Soldotna Chef Joe Spady shares his best advice for hosting — and attending — parties.
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