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  • Inspired by the reality television series “Shark Tank,” Spark Soldotna provides an opportunity for local up-and-coming businesses to present their ideas to a panel of judges. Put on by the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce, the winner is awarded a $4000 business scholarship.
  • Snow continues to fall across the Kenai Peninsula, and the city of Homer works to create green infrastructure to improve storm water quality. Plus, Dillingham schools wait for international teachers more than two months after classes begin.
  • The Kenai Post Office is 32nd in the nation for customer service. Plus, the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly votes in a new invocation policy, which will limit the practice to volunteer chaplains.
  • The first major snow of the season closed school and roads across the Kenai Peninsula, and caused widespread power outages. Plus, muralists take to the walls at the Kenai Art Center for an annual show.
  • A federal grant will fund a project to run an undersea cable through Cook Inlet. Plus, the Kenai Peninsula Outdoor Club builds community for its members.
  • The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly considers a change to its invocation policy. Plus, numerous rivers and streams in the Northwest Arctic are turning orange.
  • Southcentral Alaska will be under a winter storm advisory, beginning at 9 p.m. tonight. Plus, the school district presents its latest installment of the Budget 101 series, and it's Christmas bazaar season on the Central Peninsula.
  • The Alaska SeaLife Center admits its third otter pup of the year, and a historic cannery is added to the National Register of Historic Places.
  • The Kenai Post Office is representing Alaska in a competition against the most engaged post offices in the United States, Alaska is changing its leasing strategy to incentivize Cook Inlet oil and gas development, and Grant Aviation announces it will add flights out of Kenai Municipal Airport.
  • A staple of the central peninsula, the Kenai Sport Swap is the place to go if you're looking to get your hands on new or used sports equipment. The event helps raise money for the Kenai Central High School ski team, the largest high school ski team in the state.
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