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  • Residents of the River Terrace trailer park in Soldotna are worried about their future following an eviction notice. But it's unrelated to the Soldotna riverfront redevelopment project, as many suspected.
  • This is the first in our series of 2023 candidate forums. This week, we hosted three candidates for Soldotna City Council, Chera Wackler, Garrett Dominick and Dan Nelson. Our forum also included incumbent Mayor Paul Whitney, who is running unopposed for reelection.
  • A new lumber grading program, introduced by Sen. Jesse Bjorkman, is signed into law. Plus, strong winds cause power outages on the Central Peninsula, and the cold, wet summer has put a damper on berry picking.
  • Labor Day sees two fatal Sterling Highway car crashes. And the Tyonek Native Corporation receives a million dollars to clean up petroleum contamination on the west side of Cook Inlet.
  • This is our second 2023 candidate forum. Our guests for this forum are Kenai City Council candidates Teea Winger, Henry Knackstedt and Phil Daniel.
  • New details emerge about an airplane and helicopter that collided during Labor Day weekend over Katmai National Park, grocery chains Albertsons and Kroger announced they would divest 14 stores in Alaska, and the Mat-Su school board votes to bar student representative.
  • A Soldotna police officer is arrested on a domestic violence charge. Plus, surfers catch waves in Turnagain Arm, and a famous Katmai bear returns.
  • Our guest this week is Sabine Poux, a KDLL reporter, host and news director of three years. It's Sabine's last week, and we sat down to reflect on her time at the station.
  • Thousands flock to Ninilchik each summer for the three-day music festival. But underpinning the whole event is a pro-fish, anti-Pebble Mine message that appears in every aspect of the festival.
  • The Moose Pass School has secured a principal, just over a week before the start of the school year. The state of Alaska is challenging a tribal land designation in Juneau, with implications on the peninsula. And more than 20 dead sea lions have now been found in Cordova, with no answers about their deaths.
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