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Learning without walls: Project blends traditional knowledge, new technology
If there is one belief the Kenaitze Indian Tribe holds dear, it is the belief in sharing.
Breathing a sigh of relief -- together: Asthma camp coming to peninsula
As the halcyon days of summer continue, many youngsters are preparing for brief stints at summer camps.
The administration will be placing Trevan Walker as the Seward High School administrator for the 2009-2010 school year.
Lynx helps photographer make phone book cover
When Rhonda Rogalski of Cooper Landing, Alaska, glimpsed a lynx while driving out to Tern Lake to walk her dog last year, she grabbed her camera and peeled off a few shots.
To live with bears, we may need to kill some bears
If you are coming to Anchorage this summer, be afraid -- beary, beary afraid. If you live here, go inside now.
Sterling Highway wreck sends 5 to hospital: 4 people ejected from...
A woman and her four children were transported to Central Peninsula Hospital Friday after the vehicle they were riding in flipped over, ejecting four of the occupants, near Mile 70 of the Sterling Highway.
Notice is hereby given that the Kenai Peninsula Borough a oeFlood Plain Task Forcea will hold a meeting on Wednesday, April 15, 2009, to examine current flood plain issues and the development of options for the Seward-Bear Creek Flood Service Area.
Olson, Chenault, Wagoner town hall meeting lets public voice concerns
From an in-state gas line to a bypass in Cooper Landing, Obama's stimulus package to a bike path in Soldotna; a wide variety of topics were discussed at Saturday's town hall meeting with Alaska Legislature representatives Kurt Olson, Mike Chenault and Tom Wagoner.
OEM to maintain constant vigil on ashfall
The Alaska Volcano Observatory reports that two eruptions occurred this morning with the first eruption occurring at 8:34 a.m. and a larger eruption occurring at 9:24 a.m. AVO projects that within 4 to 5 hours of the 9:24 a.m. eruption an ash cloud could reach the Anchorage area.
Alaska Volcano Erupts Twice, Ash Soars 65,000 Feet
Alaska's Mount Redoubt has erupted twice, with the larger burst sending an ash cloud 65,000 feet into the air.
Rep. Seaton's February 16, 2009 Newsletter
Greetings from Juneau this 28th day of the 26th Legislative Session. This week has been hectic with numerous meetings of the House finance committees, meeting on top of regular committee meetings, and so many ...
Alaska clean energy projects running into opposition
A collection of potential clean energy projects in Alaska faces an unexpected opponent: environmentalists.
Search for low-impact hydro power finds opposition
KENAI RIVER CONCERNS: Fishing advocates fear disruption of area's spawning salmon.
Borough to approve legislative wish list
The Kenai Peninsula Borough has begun its annual wish-list exercise, compiling projects that will need the support of state funding.
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