Oct 31, 2009 | Seward City News
Local Rowers represent Seward and Alaska in Australia
The World Master Games were comprised of 28 different sports with over 28,000 athletes from 95 countries.A The goal of the World Masters games is motivating a goal-oriented and long-term attitude towards sport, physical fitness and health.
Organizer hopes to build communities that can weather the shock of...
Whenever Kate Veh comes home after visiting her in-laws in Europe, she can't shake the feeling that the United States is falling behind in developing its energy future.
Redoubt site on tap again: Council faces reconsideration of city memorial park location
Not all campaign promises fall by the wayside. In Soldotna, where four candidates for city council recently campaigned with a pledge to honor voters' wishes to site a city cemetery next to the Kenai River near the end of Redoubt Avenue, the newly elected council members are considering just that.
Gachupin, Ciufo to marry in Soldotna
Cynthia Gachupin of Lancaster, Calif., and Luke Ciufo of Soldotna plan to marry June 26, 2010, in Soldotna.
Feds drop charge of bear-baiting against photographer
The bearbaiting charge filed against a Soldotna photographer has been dropped. An assistant U.S. attorney said the facts of the case did not add up to an offense, and a federal judge on Wednesday dismissed the charge against Jim Oltersdorf.
Soldotna hospital workers say 'no' to union proposal
By a hefty margin, workers at Central Peninsula Hospital rejected a proposal to unionize in voting at the hospital last week.
After a lengthy discussion and several amendments, the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly approved the creation of job descriptions for administrative service employees, Tuesday at its meeting in Soldotna.
Man arrested on sex assault charge
A 36-year-old Soldotna man was arrested Sunday in Juneau and charged with felony sexual assault.
Fish and Game tackles invasive species problem
Oct. 13 was a bad day to be a pike in Scout Lake. Actually, it was a bad day to be any kind of fish living in the small lake just south of the Sterling Highway between mileposts 85 and 86.
Soldotna council OKs land purchase
The Soldotna City Council bought a piece of land Wednesday and said goodbye to some long-serving members.
Firefighters doused a vehicle fire near Kalifornsky Beach and Bridge Access roads Wednesday morning.
Kenai man indicted: Grand jury gives Bessette murder charge
Franklin D. Bessette Jr., the Kenai man implicated in the murder of Soldotna resident Michele Pecora, was indicted on one count of second-degree murder and two counts of sexual assault by a Kenai grand jury on Monday.
Local woman appointed to governor's council
When Tonja Updike's son Garrett was diagnosed with autism at 18 months old, she and her family were faced with "innumerable challenges" and a feeling of not always knowing where to turn for help.
Getting there: Sterling Highway resurfacing close to wrapping up
Anyone living south of Soldotna is well aware of the federally-funded Sterling Highway resurfacing project that's been under way since August, and after weeks of reduced speed zones and lane restrictions, many want to know when it will end for the season.
Having lived in Girdwood for many years, I remember the Johnson family
Photo provided - Emily Johnson explores issues of displacement through a series of theatre pieces entitled "The Thank You Bar." The pieces feature Johnson in contemporary dance, and will be performed at the Bunnell Street Gallery Oct.
Voters shake up council: Soldotna elects challengers to seats up for grabs
Soldotna voters exercised their own form of term-limits Tuesday, swapping out three of their incumbent city council members for fresh faces.
Cordova, Bock announce nuptials
Andrea Cordova and Salty Bock were married in an afternoon ceremony Saturday, July 11, 2009, Moose meadow Cabins in Soldotna.
Absentee voting: less hassle, no waiting at polls
Maps of different parts of the Kenai Peninsula, shaded in bright colors highlighting different neighborhoods, cover the walls behind four executive office chairs in the Borough Administration Building's Conference Room A. It looks like a command center, and in some ways it is, at least for voters, who will decide the fate of ballot measures and ...
Ignorance isn't always bliss: Prostate cancer survivors seek to...
The what-I-don't-know-won't-hurt-me mentality is commonly associated with men. Ironically -- or fittingly -- that attitude could be killing an untold number of males in the U.S. each year.