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LOCATION: On the Sterling Highway, 24 miles south of the city of Kenai, on the Kenai Peninsula.
Gasoline in wood stove erupts: Fire burns down Clam Gulch house, injures resident
Fire erupted out of a wood stove when a man reportedly used gasoline to relight it, and the fire burned the man and his house near Mile 116 of the Sterling Highway in Clam Gulch.
Communities seek state funds: Assembly may certify 26 unincorporated areas for '09 money
More than two dozen unincorporated communities within the Kenai Peninsula Borough may be in line for state revenue sharing money in fiscal year 2009.
All over the lower Kenai Peninsula earlier this week, moose could be seen browsing in thick willow stands from Anchor Point to Caribou Lake.
Commercial harvest hot, cold: Record day followed by slow weekend on Cook Inlet waters
Commercial driftnet fishermen experienced a record day on Thursday, bringing in about 450 fish per boat, Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologists say.
Family bond remains after graduate leaves nest
“You better get your passport. It takes at least 90 days.”
As a student at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, my oldest daughter, Maureen, a 2005 Ninilchik School graduate, can exchange two years one in America and one abroad as long as she returns to graduate from ... via Homer News
May 12, P. Fischer, Clams, Fed health research conducted, Cemetery meeting
Last week I mentioned Paul Fischer's heart tune up. He didn't get a stent, he got a Pacemaker and defibrillator implant. via Peninsulaclarion.com
“Families can pick and choose which workshops they need or are lacking knowledge in”
Often associated with members of the military returning from combat, post-traumatic stress disorder also can show up in children who experience the unexpected death of a parent after a long illness. via Clarion Dispatch
“You couldn't put 60 clams in a five-gallon bucket back in the '70s. You could probably put 100 clams in a five-gallon bucket now.”
Enjoy Memorial Day salmon fishing at Deep Creek, Ninilchik Published: April 22nd, 2008 03:53 AM Last Modified: April 22nd, 2008 06:43 AM N inilchik may not be as well-known for an abundance of fish as is the ... via Anchorage Daily News
Outage leaves Kasilof area in the dark Saturday
An equipment failure at the Homer Electric Association substation in Kasilof was to blame for a power outage that affected approximately 2,500 members from Kalifornsky Beach to Clam Gulch early Saturday ... via Clarion Dispatch
Two fishermen pick red salmon from their nets in Cook Inlet off Clam...
Two fishermen pick red salmon from their nets in Cook Inlet off Clam Gulch during the afternoon tide on July 22, 2005, with Redoubt Volcano in the background. via Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Sundog Media buys Web Weavers, merges them into one
“Together we possess a lot of different skills. This will benefit our clients with more options.”
Sundog Media owners Cathy Law, Kaleb, Joshua and Joe Law with their C-Dory, called Sundog, in the Prince William Sound in the summer of 2007. via Alaska Journal of Commerce
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