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  • Two airlines bid to offer service between Seward and Anchorage. A Willy Wonka musical comes to Nikiski. Plus, a stray animal that looked like a wolf and roamed Anchorage was actually a wolf hybrid.
  • The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District school board talks budget scenarios in light of a $17 million deficit. Plus, the Kenai Art Center hosts its biennial juried show.
  • Kenai Peninsula school board members vote to close the K-12 school in Nikolaevsk. And, the Kenaitze Indian Tribe observes Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day.
  • A Utah man pleads guilty to second degree murder in the case of a Homer woman who went missing in 2019. Plus, state officials grapple with the best way out of Alaska's financial woes.
  • Tough weather doesn’t stop runners at the Mount Marathon Race this week. And emergency responders say the Fritz Creek General Store, just outside of Homer, could be a total loss after a fire destroys the decades-old building.
  • Troopers arrest four people for a Kenai-area gambling scheme, and Ravn Alaska will no longer fly to Kenai. Plus, homeschool parents tell the borough and school district about their motivations, and a fishy film fest is back next week.
  • Alaska Wildlife Troopers help local groups remove 17,000 pounds of trash from illicit shooting ranges in Nikiski. Plus, Kenai City Council members consider changing a popular street name.
  • Alaska is experiencing record snow and cold. Alaska's congressional delegation respond to Saturday's military operation in Venezuela. Plus, KNOM's Ben Townsend helps a group of scientists explore whether beavers are contributing to climate change.
  • A former Soldotna middle school custodian is arrested for sexual abuse of a minor. The Kenai Art Center has new exhibits. Plus, four harbor seals are released into Cook Inlet.
  • A sled dog from Clam Gulch is found safe after getting loose near Girdwood. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is reinforcing limitations on hunting and trapping in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. And Soldotna’s Central Peninsula Landfill is hosting a hazardous waste collection day this weekend.
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