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Econ 919 — AK LNG optimism
Alaska politicians have recently expressed enthusiasm about Alaska Liquified Natural Gas project, which would liquify and export natural gas from Nikiski. But overseas buyers say they're not confident in the project, and aren't interested in signing contracts.
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Evening Newscast — August 30, 2023
HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge announces $7.5 million for a Kenaitze-Salamatof housing project. Plus, the EPA reaffirms its veto of the Pebble Mine project, and Homer decides to start requiring conditional use permits again for properties to have multiple housing units.
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Kenai Conversation: Tsunami mapping
Our guests this week are tsunami researchers and emergency mangers. We're discussing new tsunami maps of upper Cook Inlet.
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Econ 919 — A new market for Kenai crafts
The Alaskan Artisans and Crafters Guild opened in Kenai in May.
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Evening Newscast — July 28, 2023
Flooding in the K-Beach area persists, as the borough tackles short and long-term solutions. Plus, former students pay tribute to legendary Kenai Middle School history teacher Bob Summer in a story from KDLL’s intern Gavin Hunt.
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Evening Newscast — July 25, 2023
Haze is expected in Kenai for the next few days, a side effect of wildfires in Canada. And tomorrow’s Music in the Park performer in Soldotna isn’t a local band, but does have an important local connection.
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Evening Newscast — August 2, 2023
The borough assembly takes up three election-related issues. And Alaska Native corporations have a new advocate.
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Econ 919 — Doctor drain
Several hospital doctors and primary care physicians have recently left the central peninsula. Why are they leaving, and what could their absence mean for the availability of care in the area?
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Evening Newscast — August 3, 2023
Tuckerman Babcock resigns from the University of Alaska Board of Regents after just two months. Plus, a story from KDLL’s intern Sophia Micciche about the history of drivers education options for Kenai Peninsula students.
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Evening Newscast — August 23, 2023
Kenai Peninsula residents and auto workers are calling on DOT to stop using salt brine on roads. Plus, National Park spending in Alaska is high, and the Kenaitze Tribe is looking for input on the design of its new bus system.
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