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On today’s episode of the Kenai Conversation, we’re joined by John Hendrix, president and CEO of HEX/Furie Alaska to talk all things oil and gas development in Cook Inlet.
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Bill is back with a special, live, membership-drive edition of Drinking on the Last Frontier. He and guest Zach Henry, owner of St. Elias Brewing Co. in Soldotna, talk about what's new in the craft brewing scene and answer listener questions.
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Speaking to the Kenai and Soldotna chambers of commerce Wednesday, Borough Mayor Peter Micciche talked through a few key elements of his yet-to-be-released borough budget.
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Casey Matney, PHD, and head of the University of Alaska Cooperative Extension Service discusses the best options to have a successful garden in our central Kenai Peninsula growing zone 4.
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Mayor Brian Gabriel says it's basically a time to brag about the city’s accomplishments over the last year.
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After eight years, Bill Howell is closing the tab on Drinking on the Last Frontier
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A new forecast from the Alaska Department of Revenue projects a $200 million deficit for the current fiscal year. That’s on top of a $1.6 billion deficit for next fiscal year under Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s proposed budget.
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More than 100 people participated in this year’s Project Homeless Connect event.
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The Alaska State House passed a bill this week that ups the amount of money developers have to work with. Stakeholders say the project will revitalize aging infrastructure and expand regional economic opportunities.
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The district is currently short $17 million if it wants to operate next fiscal year with the same amount of employees, programs and facilities as it does right now.
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