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Most Kenai Peninsula lands now closed to snowmachine use.
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Groups combine efforts to improve safety among Alaska off-road vehicle riders
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Alaska's peak gardening season is just a few short months in the summer. But a few farmers on the Kenai Peninsula have taken to an unconventional way of growing greens and herbs – by doing it indoors.
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Not everyone owns a vehicle, that's why Red Eye Rides offers shuttle services between communities on or near the Kenai Peninsula. The company receives about 40% of its revenue in the winter, primarily from shipyard workers.
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The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge announced a partial opening to snowmachine use in areas north of the Kasilof River and Tustumena Lake.
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The Kenai River Brown Bears recently kicked off their hockey season. While games provide a sense of community during the winter months, they also stimulate the local economy.
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In the winter months, trivia nights provide an opportunity for locals to socialize and meet new people. They also offer a fun brain challenge and can bring people out to new restaurants.
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A staple central Kenai Peninsula family winter festival needs a new organizer. The Soldotna Chamber of Commerce announced that it would no longer put on…
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It’s been a slow start to winter for snowmachining on the central Kenai Peninsula. There’s been plenty of cold the past month but snow accumulation has…
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It’s not really winter until the Kenai River floods, at least a little. State, borough and city crews were all convened on the bank of the Kenai River off…