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Mama Cupcake is a fluffy white Angora rabbit who lives in Cooper Landing. On Tuesday afternoon, she was snuggled up with three of her newborns in a big…
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It was a turbulent year for business owners on the Kenai Peninsula, trying to survive the ecnomic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. What strategies and…
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Fish skin is hardly a hot commodity. Processors like Kenai’s Pacific Star Seafoods usually grind up and discard the stuff once they’ve separated it from…
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Two days in, a program to incentivize shopping at Soldotna businesses is already very popular.“I’m drowning in vouchers right now," said Shanon Davis,…
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Following a spring and summer of uncertainty, the last thing any business owner wants is to have to close up shop again due to a coronavirus…
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Jennifer Strecker’s house must smell exceptionally delicious. The Kenai resident is baking about six pans of cinnamon rolls a day. On top of that, she’s…
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In case the thrill of voting isn’t enough of an electric jolt to the system, you can head over to Dry Bones in Kenai after casting your ballot to get…
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The Reindeer Hut is ending its second season tomorrow. For a food truck, that means winterizing the vehicle and parking it in storage until next…
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A year and a half ago, Rhonda McCormick localized a nationwide effort to support shopping and eating at locally owned businesses. The Soldotna Cash Mob…
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough’s CARES Act grant program closed for applications last Friday, with hundreds of businesses and nonprofits seeking aid.The…