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Glenfarne’s founder and CEO says he’s taking the project one step at a time.
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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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Larry talks readying a space to get gardening as the weather starts to improve.
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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.