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As we approach the roaring 2020s, we’re all in the midst of our online apps telling us how we lived the past decade. → Read More
I’m always looking for the right answer, the right way to do things. I manipulate my Google searches over and over, to find the hidden website that will give me the exact information I need to insure me that everything is going to be OK if I just do it this exact way. → Read More
I want to start reflecting on this summer with an onslaught of adjectives — hot, exciting, adventurous, challenging — but I have two more things on my agenda, Jack and Ali. → Read More
When I asked Peter what I should write my column about this week, he suggested I talk about swimming in lakes. → Read More
The idea of multiverses has been big lately, in this one at least. → Read More
I accidentally ripped my fingernail out just as I was about to meet a large group of people. → Read More
In their extravagant dresses and tightly wound curls, my cousins would dance their weekends away. → Read More
I learned how to play a new card game. → Read More
The competition is constantly changing, wherever you go. → Read More
My car’s rear window is full of stickers. I have a few inspired by the Grateful Dead, a Settlers of Catan one, a 3022 ft. one and more. → Read More
A lot has been said about love. A lot has been said about running, but I never thought I’d look for a way to say something about both in the same breath. I didn’t grow up loving to run. I don’t even know if I love to run now, but I do know that I’d love to run right now and I can’t. → Read More
I got lazy last week. → Read More
In my first week of college, I opened my front door and saw Camille to the right. She was splayed across the concrete floor of our dormitory talking to another girl and I walked up, casually inserting myself into their conversation about our studies, the dining hall food and what we thought college was going to be like. → Read More
Bananas spoil quickly. One day you’ll have a bright, yellow bunch and the next, each banana will be plagued with its own brown patterns - barely making the cut on top of that morning’s oatmeal. You could try making banana bread with the spoiling fruit, or maybe freeze them for a smoothie, but definitely don’t try to bring them on a boat. → Read More
There are four negative reviews for Kenai Fjords National Park on TripAdvisor. → Read More
Soldotna City Council welcomed Justin Ruffridge to the dais Wednesday night. → Read More
I learned how to wager an exacta, trifecta or across the board while sitting beside my grandfather at the horse track on sweltering Sunday afternoons. He always bet the one horse on the nose. No matter the jockey or the horse’s lineage, he liked to see the one horse win. → Read More
April marks the first full year of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District’s partnership with Education Elements, the technology group helping schools to implement personalized learning in classrooms across the district. → Read More
April marks the first full year of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District’s partnership with Education Elements, the technology group helping schools to implement personalized learning in classrooms across the district. → Read More
Parents have been registering their children for kindergarten at Kenai Peninsula Borough School District schools all month long, with schools enrolling any district child who will be five-years-old by Sept. 1, but district administration is looking to set that age requirement in stone. → Read More