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Monday’s school board vote implements the budget crafted by the board’s finance committee last month.
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is closing part of the Kasilof River to sport king salmon fishing. The federal government withholds millions of dollars in grants for Alaska schools. Plus, the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District has a new budget.
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The sponsor said renaming it “Kenai Beach Street” would have acted as built-in wayfinding for locals and visitors.
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The City of Kenai will keep an existing street name after concerns a proposed change would cause logistical headaches. Plus, Kenai Peninsula lawmakers say Gov. Mike Dunleavy asked them not to attend the first five days of a special legislative session he called.
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Not everyone is given a second chance at life. But for one Soldotna woman who struggled with severe epilepsy, that new beginning meant pursuing her dream of opening a thrift store.
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He says bringing the federal government on to the project could “dramatically lower the cost of capital.”
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Sen. Dan Sullivan says he's pitching the Alaska LNG Project to the Pentagon for potential investment. Plus, the Kenaitze Indian Tribe is launching a new language-learning app.
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The popular fishing area near Cooper Landing opened Tuesday because of strong sockeye runs.
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Members considered a proposal that would have bumped their regular meeting time up by half an hour.
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PTT Public Company Limited signed an agreement for “strategic participation” in the project. If the agreement evolves into a binding contract, the company would be on the hook for 2 million tonnes of LNG per year for 20 years.
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The revisions come after the school district learned how much money it will get from the state and borough for the fiscal year that starts Tuesday.
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Representative Bill Elam spoke last week about his 2025 legislative efforts, which ranged from education funding to the Alaska LNG Project.