Econ 919 — How the Kenai Peninsula Works KDLL
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Weekly economic report for the Kenai Peninsula from the KDLL News TeamGet the RSS feed here
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Econ 919 — Homeschool allotments
Legislators bristle at court order striking down homeschool allotments.
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Econ 919 — The Pet Fort
The Pet Fort sells a number of items made for furry companions, from beds to leashes to treats. The shop's owner noticed a need for a locally-owned pet store after realizing there are few options on the peninsula to choose from.
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Econ 919 — State transportation plan
Alaska’s four-year statewide transportation plan has received partial approval from federal agencies, with some exclusions. Most major Kenai Peninsula highway projects, including the Cooper Landing Bypass, haven’t been affected, but the state is still waiting to hear about outside funding that will affect the timeline of that project.
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Econ 919 — Meat vending machine
Behind a weatherproof sliding-glass door, customers of Echo Lake Meats can find the shop's newest addition. The meat-dispensing vending machine dishes out a variety of the store's products.
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Econ 919 — Walden Bros
Walden Bros has been operating on the Kenai Peninsula for about four years, specializing in customizable t-shirts, hoodies, hats and more. As its name suggests, the small business was founded by brothers Trevor and Trenton Walden.
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Econ 919 — E.T.'s Taxi
If you’re in need of taxi services, there are few options on the Kenai Peninsula to choose from. E.T.'s Taxi has serviced the area since January, providing rides for about 100 people so far.