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A new study from the Alaska Environment Research and Policy Center finds that microplastics, or fragments of plastic less than 5 millimeters in length, were found in 100% of water bodies tested throughout Southcentral Alaska. Of the 39 water bodies sampled last summer, 13 of them were on the Kenai Peninsula.
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A quick internet search of nearby veterinary clinics finds there are very few options in the region, just a few offices in Kenai, Soldotna, Nikiski and Homer. Most of these clinics have only a handful of vets on staff.
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The Kenai Chamber of Commerce will begin hosting a new business lecture series this Thursday. The monthly classes create an opportunity for local businesses to learn new skills outside of the chamber’s luncheon meetings.
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Behind the door of an unsuspecting home in Kenai, there’s a virtual miniature museum dedicated to a soft drink. The vast collection of Coca-Cola merchandise in one man’s basement is an impressive feat and could leave one with a hankering for the beverage.
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Despite the seasonal change, garage and estate sales are still in full swing. Each weekend, folks across the peninsula stroll through strangers homes to scout the best bargains on secondhand goods.
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Within the farming world, Alaska is famous for crops as outsize as the state itself. The peonies grown in the state are no exception."We have a variety of…
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Biking of all kinds, in all seasons, continues to grow in popularity on the Kenai Peninsula. On this week's Kenai Conversation, we talk with Brian Beeson…