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Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor talked through the program at a town hall meeting Monday in Soldotna.
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It hasn’t always been a given Soldotna would be able to open the field house. When the city put the issue before residents six years ago, voters killed it by just 18 votes. But a similar proposition three years ago got overwhelming support.
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough already uses paper ballots. But it uses electronic tabulators to tally results. The borough added electronic voting machines to its fleet a few years ago for voters with special needs.
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Analysis from the borough’s finance department says the change could generate up to half a million more dollars in sales tax revenue each year.
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Ninilchik's annual Salmonfest partners with several Alaska-based organizations to get the word out about environmental causes. A portion of the festival's proceeds also go directly to some of these groups.
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If the ballot measure passes, residents in the new service area would pay more in property taxes each year to fund recreation services, with an emphasis on the pool at the K-12 school.
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Jurors found 37-year-old Nathaniel Erfurth guilty on 28 counts in the case. He faces presumptive prison time of five to 15 years per count.
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Both contracts include creating an inventory of existing infrastructure and development of a plan for maintenance and rehabilitation.
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Thirty-one-year-old LaShaunda Lewis, of Virginia, faces murder charges in connection with the death of her Soldotna landlord, 78-year-old John “Skip” Dove Jr.
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This year, seats are open on the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly, the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board of Education and city councils.