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  • Our episode this week features a presentation from the Kenai Watershed Forum's 2023 Fireside Chat Series, about work mapping anadromous streams and rivers across the central Kenai Peninsula.
  • The central Kenai Peninsula celebrates the annual Christmas Comes to Kenai event. Plus, the Homer Chamber of Commerce gives Small Business Saturday a new twist.
  • Craft fairs provide an opportunity for local artisans to showcase and sell their work during the holiday season. Among them is the Holiday Cheer Christmas Bazaar, held inside the old Kenai Mall.
  • A Seward man is acquitted in a 2019 double homicide. Plus, the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce celebrates local figures and businesses with an award ceremony, and Alyeska Resort plans expansions, including new worker housing.
  • Power outages are restored amid high winds, Alaska mayors form a coalition aimed at addressing natural gas needs, and the Alaska Board of Fisheries discuss proposals changing fishing regulations in lower Cook Inlet. Plus, a sneak peak at this week's episode of the Kenai Conversation.
  • A group of Soldotna mobile home residents file a lawsuit against their landlord, and the borough considers a new logo. Plus, a Tyonek man is arrested for a stabbing that occurred in the village on Saturday.
  • Our guests this week are current and future Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District Directors Tim Dillon and Cassidi Cameron.
  • The director of the Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District will retire at the end of the year. And a Southern Peninsula after-school program closes following flooding issues that damaged its building.
  • Hilcorp and HEX are the only bidders in a royalty-free state Cook Inlet lease sale. Plus, two historic lanterns that once guided ships in Cook Inlet are returning to Kasilof after spending decades at the Smithsonian. And a bomb threat hoax is sent to 15 Alaska school districts.
  • Our guests this week are Leah Eskelin, Dan Saxton and Matt Bowser of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Our conversation also included Steve Ford of the Kenai Peninsula Outdoor Club.
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