Marvin “Ted” Dale Smith passed on Dec. 27, 2025 in his home. There will be a celebration of life at the Anchor Point Church in the Nazarene at 2 p.m. on Jan. 20, 2026. Potluck to follow.
Homer Electric Association is now accepting applications for their annual Electrical Safety Poster Contest, Youth Rally ...
As we mark the 50th anniversary, our responsibility is clear: to ensure the Fund remains strong and sustainable so it can ...
Robin West will give a talk about his 30-year career Tuesday evening at the Kenai refuge headquarters and virtually.
Three Bears Alaska’s annual ‘Shop with a Purpose’ event raised nearly $112,000 for 14 communities in Alaska and the Lower 48.
Sen. Jesse Bjorkman, R-Nikiski, prefiled two bills ahead of the upcoming legislative session, which starts Jan. 20. The first ...
Alaskans this fall will vote for the third time whether they prefer open primary elections to choose their favorite candidates for Congress, governor and the state Legislature.
After the agricultural experiment station in Kenai closed May 1, 1908, Alaska station supervisor C.C. Georgeson had to decide the fate of the infrastructure at the decade-old facility.
Over the last 100,000 years, 64 percent of large animal species have gone extinct. The loss of large animals like mammoths, mastodons and giant ground sloths has been somewhat evenly spread over all ...
It is very common today to be able to measure everything. Just my watch can pinpoint where I am globally while also calculating my steps and current progress. Pictures I take on my phone are ...
Alaska is experiencing an energy renaissance, thanks to a stable fiscal framework that gives businesses and investors the certainty they need to put down roots, create jobs and build a future here.
The Soldotna High School football team and Kenai Central High School marching band and girls’ volleyball team received ...