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A forthcoming class at Kenai Peninsula College will allow students to become certified in outboard motor maintenance. Yamaha provides training and materials because of its interest in generating more qualified technicians in Alaska.
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Maggie Winston, of Kenai, joined us in the studio to talk about her advocacy for Alaskans with disabilities, her work with the Soldotna Independent Living Center and why she thinks vulnerability is an important part of being a leader.
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Soldotna-based author and Kenai Peninsula College writing professor John Messick published his first book this month. On Thursday, he celebrated the launch with a reading.
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University of Alaska Anchorage Chancellor Sean Parnell visited the peninsula last week. He said Kenai Peninsula College is seeing growth in enrollment from year to year.
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Kenai Peninsula College is hosting a series of free weekly astronomy evenings on Wednesdays throughout the month of November for novice and experienced astronomers alike.
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Millions of tons of plastic end up in the ocean each year. On the Kenai Peninsula, one man is trying to change that by giving plastic waste a useful second life.
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This Friday, members of the public are invited to a dedication of The Alan "Tiqutsex" Boraas Anthropology Lab at Kenai Peninsula College.
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Classes started up again on Monday at Kenai Peninsula College. The college’s director, Cheryl Siemers, sat down with KDLL’s Riley Board to talk through new programs, faculty and community engagement events happening at KPC this year.
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The lecture from James Kari was held in memory of the late Kenai Peninsula College professor Alan Boraas.
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Soldotna's John Messick is a writer and an English professor at Kenai Peninsula College.Soon, he'll be a first-time author, too. Messick's debut book,…