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The unanimously supported ordinance redefines disposable grocery bags to keep thicker plastic bags out of landfills.
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The Soldotna City Council unanimously voted to provide $50 thousand to Soldotna Little League so the organization can fix damage and outdated structures in its complex of fields.
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Nineteen residents sued in December, citing an illegal eviction and water issues. The tenants' attorney said the settlement is confidential, and she was unable to share any of the terms.
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An Anchorage man bought a Soldotna property in 2021 and dug a ditch that state and federal agencies say disrupted salmon habitat near Soldotna Creek. Now, the EPA, Fish and Game and other agencies are going back and forth with the owner over how to properly restore the land.
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Organizers postponed the event this afternoon, citing escalating social media discussion and fear for participant safety.
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An Anchorage civil rights firm filed the suit on behalf of 19 Soldotna trailer park residents, who say they're being illegally evicted, and have also not been provided with clean water by their landlord.
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Martin Anderson says the city of Soldotna and a Soldotna police officer violated his First, Fourth and 14th Amendment rights during an investigation. He filed a federal civil suit in May.
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Last Wednesday was the deadline to file for races in the Kenai Peninsula Borough, Board of Education, City of Kenai and City of Soldotna.
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The center lost two grants and city funding last month. Now, new leadership says the center is undergoing a financial audit and working to rebuild trust in the community.
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It's Stephanie Queen's last week as Soldotna city manager. We took a look back on the last five years as Queen transitions out of her role and gets ready for what's next.