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  • This week, the album at No. 1 on the charts is one everyone saw coming: With the biggest streaming numbers of 2025 and strong sales to boot, Morgan Wallen's I'm the Problem is the chart-topper it had always seemed destined to become.
  • Sarah Pyhala of Kenai won the lottery for tickets to the Antiques Roadshow in Anchorage this summer. She's planning to bring some artwork and a family heirloom.
  • The Alaskan Artisans and Crafters Guild opened in Kenai in May.
  • Last year, the City of Kenai took in almost half a million dollars through its personal use fishery.
  • In what used to be a Chinese restaurant in Kenai is The Glaze, a newly-opened donut shop that sells an assortment of breakfast goodies. The restaurant has been a dream of the family-owned business for years.
  • The Soldotna Seed Library allows folks to check out seeds adapted to Alaska's climate. The initiative aims to make the Kenai Peninsula’s food system more secure.
  • For some craft vendors on the central Kenai Peninsula, Soldotna's What Women Want Shopping Expo is the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season. The fundraising event will showcase the wares of several dozen women-run small businesses.
  • The newly-opened mercantile sells a variety of products from small businesses around the country. It'll also soon be home to a new coffee shop and cafe.
  • What does the resignation of UK Prime Minister Liz Truss means for the U.S.? And what issues are top of mind for voters less than three weeks from the midterm elections?
  • What had once been a sport associated largely with white girls is increasingly dominated by women of color. And more elite gymnasts are competing in the NCAA while they go for the gold.
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