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  • Three people are dead after two separate plane crashes in Southcentral Alaska. The Kenaitze Indian Tribe honors lives lost to suicide. Plus, an art exhibit remembers the life of a former Kenai Peninsula College professor.
  • The Kenai Peninsula Borough will buy land near Nikiski North Star Elementary School. Forecasters predict colder-than-normal temperatures this winter. Plus, cases of whooping cough are up in Alaska.
  • The City of Kenai will put 11 parcels of city land up for sale. Whooping cough cases are on the rise in Alaska. Plus, victors of Kenai’s annual selective fishing derby are crowned.
  • The City of Kenai begins its annual post-dipnet cleanup. And, a Sterling developer will turn a chunk of land near Mackey Lake into a storage site.
  • A video of a brown bear swimming near the mouth of the Kenai River goes viral. And, a group of setnetters pivot to seining to try and save Cook Inlet's east side commercial fishery.
  • Two bills heading to the U.S. Senate may fund projects in Soldotna. An orphaned walrus calf is under the care of the Alaska SeaLife Center. And, a missing hiker sparks a two day search effort in Kachemak Bay State Park.
  • A local film company is looking for extras. KDLL's Hunter Morrison calls in from Salmonfest. Plus, a unique music festival returns to Seldovia.
  • The U.S. Economic Development Administration announced on Thursday that it was awarding a $3.1 million grant to the Chugach Regional Resources Commission to help boost mariculture workforce development on the Kenai Peninsula.
  • Soldotna's Harvest Moon Festival is the Kenai Peninsula’s largest farmer’s market of the year. Vendors must sell Alaska-grown food or locally-sourced products.
  • Two Cook Inlet salmon fisheries will receive more than $9 million in federal disaster relief. Kenai Peninsula libraries observe Banned Books Week. Plus, two Alaska-based social media influencers say you can make money in the state with the right content.
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