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Kenaitze cultural site reopens after five years
Nestled between mountains along the banks of the Kenai River in Cooper Landing is the K’beq’ Cultural Interpretive Heritage Site, the Kenaitze Indian Tribe's only cultural heritage area. The site features a house pit, where a home built by the Dena’ina people once sat. Shallow cache pits, where items like fish would be stored and cooled, are also on location.
Ribbon cutting kicks off work on Kenai’s bluff erosion project
Kenai’s eroding bluff has plagued the city for decades. On Monday, stakeholders gathered to celebrate a major milestone in a project to stabilize the bluff, with the hope it will inspire new investments in the area moving forward. Just yards from where the Kenai Senior Center’s backyard plunges about...
DMV alternative comes to the Kenai Peninsula
Just about everyone has to visit the Department of Motor Vehicles at some point in their lives. For people living on the Kenai Peninsula, the only DMV offices are in Soldotna, Homer and Seward. But, a new DMV alternative recently opened in Soldotna. UMV provides a number of DMV services,...
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