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Kachemak Selo has been waiting on a new school for more than a decade, and in 2016 the school district received millions in DEED grant money to do that. On Tuesday, the Borough Assembly voted to transfer that grant to the state's Department of Commerce to remove match and design requirements.
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Congratulations to the winners of the 2024 Alaska Craft Brew and Barley Wine Festival
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January 1, 2024 marked the rollout of new regulations for Alaska's breweries and distilleries. Taprooms will now be able to stay open an hour later, host four live events a year and sell their products directly to consumers.
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The long-awaited changes to Alaska liquor laws go into effect in 2024. What does this mean for your favorite craft breweries in the state?
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Growing a Greener Kenai Christmas gift idea special episode!
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Film is art and art is subjective, but but there are some must-watch movies throughout cinematic history
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All pull-tabs permits are associated with a charitable organization. On the Kenai Peninsula, there are two dozen permits, and while the shops raise money for non-profits, they're also worlds of their own.
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Combat winter blues with these tips for keeping it green
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The latest Upper Cook Inlet commercial fishing report shows the impact of closing the east side set-net fishery — a 40% decline in fish caught this year. Set-netters are worried about the future of their fishery, and the possible long-term impacts of over escapement.
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The two other airlines that serve Kenai — Grant and Kenai Aviation — have announced increased flights. Airport officials say they'll soon seek a third airline to replace Ravn.