All Alaska agricultural producers are eligible for federal assistance under a new USDA program. But days before the deadline, not many have applied.
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With little government action, Kenai Peninsula businesses forced to enforce mask rules
The general manager of Alyeska Tire estimates that nearly half of his potential customers turn around when they see they have to wear masks inside his business.
Kenai assembly votes to oppose nonexistent vaccine mandate
Several commenters at the meeting said they worried the resolution would spread misinformation.
Alaska’s oldest WWII veteran prepares for her 104th Birthday
Hallie Dixon settled in Anchorage with her husband, eight years before Alaska became a state. They also spent 14 years in St. Mary’s.
Alaska Moose Federation hits brakes on roadkill salvage program
It’s not the first time the Alaska Moose Federation has put things on pause. It shut down partly in 2014 due to loss of funding.
‘How the heck he got to Alaska, we have no clue’: Furry stowaway sails from Washington to Kenai
A cat that somehow shipped itself to Alaska has been ‘a little grumpy’ since returning to Washington.
Hospitals bring the ballot bedside
Each election, a Central Peninsula Hospital staff member picks up and delivers ballots for those who can’t vote in person.
How Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s approach to law left a lasting impact on Kenai attorneys
In 2008, Ruth Bader Ginsburg delivered an address at the Alaska Bar Association convention. For some Kenai attorneys, Ginsburg’s influence went beyond one speech.