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  • 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.
  • Clerks from Kenai and Soldotna preview this year's local election.
  • 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.
  • Last year, the City of Kenai took in almost half a million dollars through its personal use fishery.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • UMV is an Alaska-based alternative to the Department of Motor Vehicles. The company recently opened an office in Soldotna.
  • 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.
  • 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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