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Evening Newscast — June 20, 2024
One of the two men presumed dead in Tuesday's plane crash near Moose Pass is a high ranking Air Force officer based in Alaska. Prep work is underway for Kenai Central High School's new concession stand and restroom. Some voters on the southern Kenai Peninsula will vote on a $38.5 million hospital bond this fall.
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Evening Newscast — June 18, 2024
Lydia Jacoby won't swim in this year's Olympic Games. Alaska Department of Transportation officials meet with residents to discuss brine use on local roads. Homer residents celebrate LGBTQ+ pride.
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Evening Newscast — June 3, 2024
More than a dozen people file to represent the Kenai Peninsula in the Alaska Senate and House of Representatives. Central Peninsula Hospital honors cancer survivors. A wildlife biologist talks about how to stay safe around moose.
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Evening Newscast — June 4, 2024
The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District adds back staff positions among continued budget uncertainty. Plus, the district superintendent plans to sign on for another three years, and eight young people in Alaska file a lawsuit against the state for its proposed natural gas pipeline project.
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Kenai Conversation: Legislative wrap up with Rep. Justin Ruffridge and Sen. Jesse Bjorkman
Rep. Justin Ruffridge and Sen. Jesse Bjorkman join us to debrief the most recent session of the Alaska Legislature.
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Evening Newscast — June 5, 2024
Counterfeit bills are found in Seward. The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly rejects a tobacco tax. A summer program at the Soldotna Public Library highlights foreign places.
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Evening Newscast — June 28, 2024
Sockeye runs pick up on the Kenai and Kasilof rivers. A Kenai Peninsula runner falls short of competing in this summer’s Olympics. Plus, the City of Kenai unveils a new piece of inclusive playground equipment, and Governor Mike Dunleavy signs the state’s budget.
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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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