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Evening Newscast — July 3, 2024
The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District undoes budget cuts it'd implemented for the upcoming school year. A Kenai grand jury fails to indict a man on a felony charge of animal cruelty. A popular Soldotna Thai restaurant opens a new location. Fireworks are banned on the Kenai Peninsula.
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Kenai Conversation: Election season preview with two clerks
Clerks from Kenai and Soldotna preview this year's local election.
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Evening Newscast — July 5, 2024
A Seward man faces charges of terroristic threatening in connection to threats made toward Gov. Mike Dunleavy's office. A state scholarship program for high-performing students is signed into law. The Alaska Federation of Natives prepares for new leadership.
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Econ 919: Kenai's personal use fishery
Last year, the City of Kenai took in almost half a million dollars through its personal use fishery.
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Econ 919: Kenai seeks grant to expand air service, including potential direct flight to Seattle
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Evening Newscast — June 27, 2024
The Soldotna City Council approves budget amendments. The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge offers fire safety tips. Sen. Lisa Murkowski seeks a federal land exchange for Chugach Alaska.
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Kenai Conversation: Stickleback experiment
We’re joined by biologists Alison Derry and Andrew Hendry, who are running an experiment in Kenai lakes to better understand the ecological and genetic process of restoring native stickleback fish.
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Econ 919 — UMV
UMV is an Alaska-based alternative to the Department of Motor Vehicles. The company recently opened an office in Soldotna.
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Evening Newscast — June 10, 2024
Stakeholders celebrate a major milestone in Kenai's bluff stabilization project. Plus, the Kenaitze Indian Tribe celebrates the grand re-opening of a cultural heritage site.
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Evening Newscast — June 13, 2024
The state of Alaska only saw one bidder in its recent Cook Inlet oil and gas lease sale. Public comment is open on a plan for access corridors through Lake Clark National Park and Preserve to a proposed gold mine on the west side of Cook Inlet. And the Kasilof personal-use set gillnet fishery has a temporary closure to preserve Kenai-bound kings.
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