This month’s Beyond the Exhibit, presented by the Kenai Chamber of Commerce Cultural Center, explores Seward’s Folly and post-European contact.
Kenai Cultural Center Explores Seward’s Folly And Post-European Contact

This month’s Beyond the Exhibit, presented by the Kenai Chamber of Commerce Cultural Center, explores Seward’s Folly and post-European contact.
The Kenai City Council enacted an ordinance accepting and appropriating donations to fund the construction of softball dugouts, including a dedication in memory of Hannah Hill.
At Wednesday’s Kenai/Soldotna joint chambers of commerce luncheon, Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Peter Micciche presented an update on Cook Inlet energy.
The collaboration aims to enhance the stability of Alaska’s seafood industry, benefiting local fishermen and communities reliant on seafood processing.
The project is a community-driven effort to install a life-size bronze sculpture of a brown bear and her two cubs at the entrance of the Kenai Municipal Airport.
Despite the chill weather, many Alaskans lined the streets of Soldotna with bags of candy in hand and dressed in their favorite green.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has introduced legislation (HB 131, SB 124) to enter Alaska into the Multistate Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) which will bolster healthcare access and nursing opportunities across the state.
The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
The order goes into effect on Monday, March 17, 2025, at 12:00 am.
While current data does not support certainty of an impending eruption at this time, the City of Kenai is committed to staying prepared and will continue to follow expert guidance.