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Despite lengthy testimony at the last two public hearings, the code revision passed after little public comment and a unanimous vote from the assembly.
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In a meeting organized by Mayor Peter Micciche, home-school parents told district officials about their motivations to choose the district-run program Connections, or other schools.
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The borough has extended the emergency declaration through Oct. 24.
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Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Peter Micciche recently designated September as Recovery Month in the borough. The month-long observance honors those who have struggled with substance use and recognizes the strides they have made to achieve sobriety.
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The meeting was organized by Dave Yragui, who has been speaking out about flooding for more than a decade. Borough officials encouraged residents to work with the borough, and talked about the work it's done so far in the area.
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Long-term flooding issues in a Kalifornsky neighborhood led one resident to take matters into his own hands. The borough filed an injunction in July, telling the resident to stop work on a canal he says is a necessary measure.
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The neighborhood is essentially dammed by Kalifornsky Beach Road, which keeps water from draining into Cook Inlet.
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Cooper Landing Emergency Services took steps toward becoming a formal service area earlier this summer. Now, the borough mayor is proposing a new plan, that would combine emergency departments across the Eastern Peninsula into one service area.
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Kenai Peninsula Borough survey results will drive road maintenance improvements next year, and police warn bar-goers to be vigilant against drugged drinks
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Online poll participants give emergency services high marks; roads get mixed response