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Local art up for auction this weekend
The art auction is an important fundraiser for the Kenai Art Center. But it has been on pause for the last two years, due to the pandemic.
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Kenai Conversation: Rivers and Ice
Our guest this week is Susan Pope, author of the new memoir "Rivers and Ice: A Woman’s Journey Toward Family and Forgiveness."
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Kenai Conversation: Bolivian odyssey
Our guest is Robert Ruffner, a Kenai Peninsula resident who recently completed a three-week raft adventure in Bolivia.
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Econ 919 — An even longer North Road
A task force surveyed North Road residents, and determined most people support extending the Kenai Spurr Highway all the way to Point Possession. The current extension, to Otter Creek, was just completed in 2020.
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How Would A Wealth Tax Work?
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are big champions of taxing the very rich on their wealth, not just income. The public is behind it, but there are big challenges to implementing the plan.
Cool off on the last days of summer with 3 cold soup recipes
It’s that time of year when days can still be humid and steamy, but nights begin to cool down. Cold soup still has huge appeal this time of year. And all three of these soups can be served cold or are equally good served hot.
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NPR CEO Jarl Mohn To Step Down After 5-Year Term Ends In June
Mohn will step aside to focus on a newly created position to lead the network's fundraising drive. He and his wife will contribute $10 million toward the effort from their personal fortune.
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The Year in Movies: The Best of 2006
Film critic David Edelstein presents his top ten movies of 2006, and also discusses the best of the holiday options.
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Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki could be baseball's next big thing
Twenty-year-old Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki is creating quite a buzz. He stunned the baseball world this month by almost throwing two perfect games in a row.
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Nation Tips Its Hat to the American Cowboy
Spearfish, S.D., is the center of all cowboy activities/history/memorabilia in a five-state region and is planning a celebration to commemorate the national 'Day of the Cowboy' later in the week. The focus will be the historic cattle drive trail from Texas to Montana. Ranchers whose families have been in these states for generations will attend.
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