The Peninsula Clarion will now be publishing, printed issues, only two days a week: Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Peninsula Clarion Reduces Daily Publication

The Peninsula Clarion will now be publishing, printed issues, only two days a week: Wednesdays and Saturdays.
The Kenai Peninsula Borough has agreed to pay a former borough executive assistant $237,500 in a settlement reached over a sexual harassment lawsuit.
The Kenai Peninsula will celebrate the 33rd Caring for the Kenai (CFK) competition as the final 12 entrants take the stage at the KCHS Little Theatre.
The Kenai Peninsula Borough School Board, in an attempt to provide a means to deal with teacher shortages within the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, passed Resolution 22-23-2 allowing the reemployment of retirees as allowed by Alaska Senate Bill 185.
All travelers play a role in Work Zone Safety this construction season.
The Soldotna Riverfront Redevelopment Project will hold its second Open House event on Wednesday, April 19th at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex.
17 acres at the Devil’s Creek Trailhead, in Cooper Landing, is closed as of Monday April 17, and will remain closed for about five weeks while work crews use heavy equipment to reduce overhead hazards from trees impacted by spruce beetle.
The Kenai Peninsula Borough School Board culminated months worth of discussion and revision approving KPBSD policy on religion and customs in schools with the approval of BP 6141.2 at the KPBSD School Board meeting on Monday, April 10th.
To protect rockfish and help ensure sport fishing opportunities in the future, ADF&G is reducing the rockfish bag and possession limits in Cook Inlet and North Gulf Coast/Resurrection Bay.
The Chugach National Forest fire management staff, with the support of wildland firefighters from Chugachmiut, are planning prescribed pile burning on 16 acres of forest lands at Cooper Creek South Campground in Cooper Landing.