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  • This candidate forum features incumbent Borough Mayor Peter Micciche, as well as Heath Smith and Kelly Cooper, who are running for the assembly’s Homer seat.
  • The borough mayor declares a state of emergency related to widespread flooding. Two die in a Kasilof car crash, and the borough officially designates September as recovery month.
  • The borough extends its emergency declaration, plus wildlife troopers are looking for more information on a caribou killed illegally in Soldotna, and the borough assembly asks the legislature to consider term limits for school board members. Plus, a dozen Alaska school districts receive bomb threats that troopers say were not credible.
  • A Royal Caribbean cruise ship spends an extra four days stuck in Seward because of fall storms, the Kenai Silver Salmon Derby raises money for management and improvement efforts along the Kenai River, and two bears cause trouble for a Krispy Kreme delivery driver.
  • Despite the seasonal change, garage and estate sales are still in full swing. Each weekend, folks across the peninsula stroll through strangers homes to scout the best bargains on secondhand goods.
  • Our guests for our third forum are the candidates of the Kenai, Nikiski and Sterling seats on the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly.
  • The KPBSD superintendent is negotiating another three years on the job. Plus, we’re sharing resources on the Kenai this Suicide Awareness Week, and Mary Peltola hosts a fishing fundraiser in Seward.
  • The Kenai Peninsula Borough saw a 7% increase in rent prices over the last year, Eugene “Buzzy” Peltola Jr.'s fatal plane crash is another point in Alaska’s grim aviation statistics, and a remote live-streaming camera helped rescue a hiker in Katmai National Park.
  • Representative Mary Peltola is thankful for the support she has received after her husband's passing, Bristol Bay’s setnet fleet will decide whether to join the Regional Seafood Development Association, and a local food festival celebrates its tenth year highlighting Alaska produce.
  • This episode features candidates Brad Snowden and Julie Crites, who are running for seats on the Seward City Council.
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