The following editorial was published by the Wrangell Sentinel. Sometimes, the best explanations are the simplest. Especially when it comes to economics. The complicated way to describe the consequences of Alaska...
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Opinion: Alaska needs to replace the customers it loses

The following editorial was published by the Wrangell Sentinel. Sometimes, the best explanations are the simplest. Especially when it comes to economics. The complicated way to describe the consequences of Alaska...  Read More →

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Homer theater to reopen in February

Homer’s movie theater, now called The Porcupine, will host a grand opening gala in January   Read More →

Study says pipeline would be better for economy than gas imports, cost $11 billion

The study was triggered by a request from the Legislature for an independent third-party review of a project proposal   Read More →

Homer Nutcracker tradition returns to the Mariner stage

After months of dedicated rehearsal time, the Homer “Nutcracker” last Saturday debuted the first 2024 show. For the past 36 years, Homer’s production of “The Nutcracker” ballet has capti...  Read More →

Title 21 code rewrite to begin in January

Homer comprehensive plan project leaders updated the city council last month   Read More →

Food bank’s ‘Adopt-A-Turkey’ fundraiser extended through end of year

The Kenai Peninsula Food Bank on Tuesday extended their annual Adopt-A-Turkey fundraiser through the end of the year, as the goal of raising money to provide 1,200 turkeys to those in need hasn’t been hit. Kena...  Read More →

Local writer publishes his fifth book

“Uncommon Weather” portrays Alaska and Alaskans in a way not often represented   Read More →

Letters to the Editor

A Christmas message for all Taking this time to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a New Year filled with joy and happiness. Christmas is most truly Christmas when we celebrate it by giving the light of love to ...  Read More →

Assembly considers cutting an open public comment period from its meetings

There are two opportunities for open public comment during meetings of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly — one taking place toward the middle and one toward the end. That could change under an ordinance being co...  Read More →

School board mulls community survey for possible 4-day week

The board considered a set of surveys gauging from staff, parents and older students   Read More →

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