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  • This week, we're chatting with organizers and sponsors of Ninilchik-based Salmonfest.
  • A Kenai woman is arrested after police say she intentionally set fire to a home. And, a judge dismisses child pornography charges in an ongoing child sex abuse case against the former head of the Kenai Peninsula teachers union. Plus, Kenai Peninsula residents interested in running for local office in the upcoming municipal election can start filing this week.
  • Candidates interested in running for local office have two more days to get their applications in. Plus, the Kenaitze Indian Tribe hosts a presentation about the cultural significance of the atlatl.
  • The union representing Alaska's public safety employees condemns comments made last week by the public safety commissioner about a violent arrest by state troopers. Experts on psychedelics will meet in Anchorage this week.
  • Alaskans cast ballots in the state primary election. And KDLL's Jenny Neyman speaks with one of the survivors of Saturday's bear attack near Cooper Landing.
  • The city of Kenai will see airport improvements thanks to two FAA grants, diverse municipalities around the state are on the same page about challenges to their economies and the Kenai Peninsula marks the end of a grueling ride across the country.
  • Sport fishing bigwigs talk policy as part of the Kenai Classic Roundtable. Plus, Triumvirate Theatre begins construction on a new playhouse.
  • Three groups want to open charter schools on the Kenai Peninsula. A trial in the Albertsons-Kroger merger is underway this week. And, the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge finishes work on culverts that will aid salmon passage.
  • Sovala Kisena and Deborah Sounart are running unopposed for the two open council seats.
  • Two local candidates drop out of the state election. Holiday gas stations in Alaska are being converted to Circle K. Plus, delegates from Anchorage's Japanese sister city witness the formal renaming of a park to honor their city.
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