LATEST LOCAL NEWS
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The Big Game Commercial Services Board says the position is needed to help process applications, register guides and support the board.
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State lawmakers failed to override the governor’s veto of a bill that would have increased funding for K-12 schools by $1,000 per student.
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One Kenai Peninsula performing arts group has taken the phrase “the show must go on” to heart. After Triumvirate Theatre’s former rehearsal space was destroyed by a fire, the group recently debuted a new playhouse.
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Members created the group last fall to study how tourism impacts borough services, including the potential impacts of a lodging, or “bed” tax.
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When it opens, the building will be a new home base for the emergency service area’s busiest station.
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The Kenai Peninsula sees an influx of snowbirds in the spring and summer months. For area senior centers, that means an increase in clientele and donations.
KDLL EVENING NEWSCASTS
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The Alaska Senate passes a bill codifying a permanent administrator position for the Big Game Commercial Services Board. Plus, Alaska commercial fisherman are worried about the Trump administration's proposed cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Kenai Peninsula lawmakers and borough school board members discuss school funding. Plus, Triumvirate Theatre opens a new playhouse.
KENAI CONVERSATION
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On today’s episode of the Kenai Conversation, we’re checking in with the central peninsula’s three representatives in the Alaska Legislature.
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Our episode this week is a Kenai Community Library presentation about Alaska geography and place names.
KDLL FEATURE SHOWS
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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.
LATEST KENAI PENINSULA NEWS
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Since 2019, Cook Inletkeeper has hosted “Shark Tank”-style events to solicit and help the community pick small-scale projects to back. The latest project's goal is to protect local salmon habitat.
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Art isn’t just for grown ups. The Kenai Art Center is hosting its annual Kenai Peninsula Borough School District student art show, which teachers say helps advocate for art programs in local schools.
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History and education go hand in hand. That’s why the Kenai cultural center is highlighting the history of education on the Kenai Peninsula in a new exhibit.
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The nonbinding resolution would have asked the Alaska Legislature to give local governments permission to cap how much a property’s assessed value changes year to year to five percent.
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The bill aims to streamline health insurance coverage requests by setting deadlines for providers.
LATEST NPR NEWS
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It's normal to feel some pain or soreness after a workout. But how much is too much, and more importantly, how do you get relief? NPR's Life Kit helps you build out your post-workout recovery routine.
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Human activity like cutting down forests and pushing out predators have allowed coyotes to thrive across the Great Plains. Agriculture sectors worry about losing livestock to coyotes.
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Under the new Trump administration, some states are reviving plans to require adults to prove they are working in order to get Medicaid. When Arkansas did this in 2018, 18,000 people lost coverage.
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