10/10/10 Juanita Gillem, 89, was born May 7, 1921, to Cora (Kienenberger) and Chauncey Wagoner in Leavenworth, WA. "Nita" passed away peacefully on a lovely autumn morning, October 4, 2010. Nita was one of ten children born to the Wagoners and the last one to be greeted into Heaven by her family. She loved the outdoors and especially loved living in Anchorage, AK with her husband, Chuck, for over 30 years.
10/01/10 You should consider yourself very fortunate if you have glimpsed a red fox anywhere on the Kenai. This furbearer is considered to be one of the rarest animals on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, and has been so for several decades.
09/29/10 Three school board members are running for reelection to the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board of Education on Tuesday, all unopposed in their bids.
09/19/10 With winter on the way, trail refurbishing will begin on a series of Cooper Landing ski trails once white flakes coat the ground.
09/10/10 Updated Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010, by the Oregon Department ofFish and Wildlife
07/01/10 KENAI - Christine Cunningham already knows the Kenai Peninsula is a great place to live.
06/30/10 Outdoor Life magazine has named three Alaska communities as some of the best communities in America for outdoor lovers. Kodiak, Kenai and Cooper Landing are among the magazine's top 200 towns.
06/29/10 Outdoor Life magazine has named three Alaska communities as some of the best communities in America for outdoor lovers.
06/18/10 Jean Romig, the daughter-in-law of the esteemed Dr. Joseph Herman Romig, was found dead, lying face down in the Kenai River on June 11. She was 78. Romig's daughter, Kerry Romig, said her mother would not have wanted to die in such a tragic way.
06/17/10 An Australian tourist in Alaska was attacked by a bird he said might have been an eagle, and was left with bleeding wounds to the head, authorities said.
06/16/10 ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - An Australian tourist thinks it was an eagle that dive-bombed him as he was walking alone in Cooper Landing, about 100 miles south of Anchorage.
06/16/10 ANCHORAGE, Alaska - An Australian tourist thinks it was an eagle that dive-bombed him as he was walking in Cooper Landing, about 100 miles south of Anchorage. Brian Hard told The Anchorage Daily...
06/15/10 Walking from the Cooper Landing Library toward the Wildman's store on the Sterling Highway just after 4 p.m., a bird Brian Hard believes was an eagle swooped down and dug its talons into his skull.
04/15/10 Airports in the U.K. and northern Europe shut down as a cloud of volcanic ash swept south from an eruption in Iceland, disrupting travel for thousands of people booked on flights with British Airways Plc and other carriers.
04/09/10 After months of changing out lines and tying new flies to pass away the winter months, another fishing season has begun, and last weekend in Cooper Landing numerous anglers took to the waters of the upper Kenai River in pursuit of trout.
03/04/10 NEW YORK -- Fox News Channel may not be Sarah Palin's only foray into television. The former vice presidential candidate has been pitching an idea for a show about Alaska to network executives. She's teamed with Mark Burnett, one of television's busiest producers.
02/21/10 CHICAGO -- The nation's largest pediatricians group thinks more foods should have warning labels about choking hazards. The American Academy of Pediatrics is calling for sweeping changes in the way food is designed and labeled to prevent kids from choking.
02/20/10 Avalanche danger in Southcentral Alaska remains high this week, and Chugach National Forest officials warn people to avoid the back country if they can.
02/19/10 Like the gait of the long-legged ungulates they seek to keep from crashing through windshields, the Alaska Moose Federation is making great strides toward creating safer roadways around the state, including on the Kenai Peninsula.
02/10/10 Visit ODFW at the Pacific Northwest Sportsmen's Show Feb. 10-14, Portland Expo Center |