Kenai Peninsula College’s Kenai River Campus will be hosting their annual community health fair from 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, in the Ward Building.
Kenai Peninsula College Hosting Annual Community Health Fair

Kenai Peninsula College’s Kenai River Campus will be hosting their annual community health fair from 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, in the Ward Building.
The 30th annual Caring for the Kenai environmental and disaster preparedness contest had a panel of eight judges select twelve Kenai Peninsula Borough high school students to compete for the top spot.
Governor Mike Dunleavy will be presenting in front of a joint Kenai / Soldotna luncheon on Monday, March 9 at noon, followed by a town hall meeting at Kenai Central High School at 6 p.m.
Mayor Brian Gabriel and City Manager Paul Ostrander gave their State of the Kenai presentation in front of the Kenai Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday.
The Department of Transportation is conducting emergency rock fall mitigation on the Seward Highway from MP 108 to 110. Work is expected to begin Saturday, March 7 through Monday, March 30.
The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge is accepting applications for Youth Conservation Corps jobs. Teenagers aged 15 – 18 who live in or have lodging available in the local commuting area are eligible.
The Kenai Chamber of Commerce will host their annual State of the Kenai luncheon at noon on Wednesday at the Kenai Visitors and Cultural Center.
Freedom House will be hosting their 4th annual ‘Freedom Reigns’ fundraiser dinner on March 7 at Skyview Middle School.
Governor Dunleavy’s primary point was to assure Alaskans that there have been no known cases of the COVID-19 in Alaska, at this point, but that the state is preparing for the inevitability of a spread to Alaska, given the nature of the virus.
The Chugach Avalanche Information Center issued an advisory for the Chugach mountains surrounding Girdwood and the Kenai mountains surrounding Portage Valley, Turnagain Pass, and Cooper Landing.