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The Kenai Peninsula is a large peninsula jutting from the southern coast of Alaska in the United States. The name Kenai is probably derived from Kenayskaya, the Russian name for the Cook Inlet, which borders the peninsula to the west. It extends approximately 150 miles (240 km) southwest from the Chugach Mountains, south of Anchorage. It is separated from the mainland on the west by the Cook Inlet and on the east by the Prince William Sound. Most of the peninsula is part of the Kenai Peninsula Borough.
The glacier-covered Kenai Mountains (7,000 ft/2,130 m) run along the southeast spine of the peninsula along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska. Much of the range is within Kenai Fjords National Park. The northwest coast along the Cook Inlet is flatter and marshy, dotted with numerous small lakes such as Bear Lake. Several larger lakes extend through the interior of the peninsula, including Skilak Lake and Tustumena Lake. Rivers include the Kenai River, famous for its salmon population, as well as the Russian River, the Kasilof River, and Anchor River. Kachemak Bay, a small inlet off the larger Cook Inlet, extends into the peninsula's southwest end, much of which is part of Kachemak Bay State Park
The Kenai Peninsula is littered with glaciers on its eastern portion. It is home to both the Sargent Icefield and Harding Icefields and numerous glaciers that spawn off them.
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California offers lesson on bears
Oct 3, 2008 3:26 pm
I visited a little museum here in Southern California in the Modjeska Canyon. There was a photo of a grizzly trophy. It was the last grizzly in this area from back in 1908.
Concern about letter to the editor
Oct 3, 2008 3:26 pm
I just got the latest edition of the Star. I have to voice my opinion that the letters to the editor page is no place for a senatorial candidate to boast about what he's going to do if elected. Why ar...
Invitation to Love INC Pastor Appreciation Fun Night
Oct 3, 2008 3:26 pm
October is Pastor Appreciation Month, and Love INC of Eagle River is planning an event to honor our local pastors and their wives. We want them to know how much we love and appreciate them, and all th...
Record funds raised for Chugiak Volunteer Fire Department
Oct 3, 2008 3:26 pm
The?raternal Order of the Eagles/ Peters Creek Aerie 4174 would like to express its sincere appreciation to the residents and businesses residing in the Eagle River and Chugiak areas.
Thank you to Eagles Aerie 4174
Oct 3, 2008 3:26 pm
The men and women of the Chugiak Volunteer Fire & Rescue Co. would like to thank the members of Eagles Aerie 4174 in Peters Creek for once again sponsoring its annual barbeque and fund-raising eve...
Stockwell released from hospital, deals with memory loss
Oct 3, 2008 3:25 pm
After spending the better part of a week back in the Stanford Hospital, heart transplant patient Shawn Stockwell was released Sept. 24. He returned to the Ronald McDonald House in Palo Alto, Calif.
PHOTO: Sink your teeth into nature
Oct 3, 2008 3:25 pm
Biologist Dave Mitchell gives a talk about beavers at the Eagle River Nature Center Sunday. The talk was followed by a guided walk to a beaver pond.
PHOTO: Volunteers douse flames
Oct 3, 2008 3:25 pm
Members of the Chugiak Volunteer Fire Department mop up after extinguishing a fire in a 2002 Toyota Friday on the Glenn Highway, just north of Eklutna. There were three passangers in the car, who all ...
Earthquake drill prepares for worst
Oct 3, 2008 3:25 pm
The drill: a major earthquake strikes Southcentral Alaska just as the sun rises above the horizon. It knocks out both bridges that connect the Chugiak-Eagle River area with Anchorage, cuts power and c...
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Secretly-Recorded Phone Calls Played in Court
Oct 7, 2008 2:28 am
The government's star witness at the corruption trial of Alaska Senator Ted Stevens is expected back in the witness chair tomorrow. Bill Allen admitted under cross-examination today that he never trie...
State Workers Agree to Testfy in Firing Probe
Oct 7, 2008 2:13 am
Seven Alaska state employees have reversed course and agreed to testify in an abuse-of-power investigation against Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin. There is no indication, however, th...
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Snow-laden trees trigger power outages
Oct 7, 2008 7:31 pm
Heavy snowfall has caused multiple power outages in Southcentral Alaska today, Chugach Electric Association said.
Allen's lawyer scolded by judge in Stevens trial
Oct 7, 2008 4:01 pm
The attorney representing Bill Allen, the star witness in Sen. Ted Stevens' corruption trial, was scolded further this morning by the judge overseeing the case.
Todd Palin to answer investigator's questions
Oct 7, 2008 9:40 am
Todd Palin will answer a series of questions from a legislative investigator by midweek -- but only in writing, and with the answers funneled through his lawyer.
Season's first snowfall catches many by surprise
Oct 7, 2008 9:40 am
When Johnson's Tire Service opened for business Monday morning after a light dusting of snow, the line of customers trying to switch from summer tires to winter tires extended out the door.
Stevens evidence on tape played for jury
Oct 7, 2008 9:31 am
In secretly recorded telephone conversations played in court Monday, Sen. Ted Stevens denied wrongdoing and spat out expletives to describe the federal agents who were raiding homes and offices in Ala...
Oct 7, 2008 9:31 am
Democrat Ethan Berkowitz, challenging Congressman Don Young for Alaska's seat in the U.S. House, declared in a debate Monday night he'd have a better chance of opening the Arctic National Wildlife Ref...
Government reaches agreement on polar bear habitat
Oct 7, 2008 7:31 am
The federal government will designate "critical habitat" for polar bears in the ocean off Alaska's coast, a decision that could add restrictions to future offshore petroleum exploration or d...
Todd Palin will answer questions for legislative investigator
Oct 7, 2008 6:33 am
Todd Palin will answer a series of questions from a legislative investigator by mid-week -- but only in writing, and with the answers funneled through his lawyer, the McCain-Palin campaign said Monday...
Oct 7, 2008 6:32 am
A story about the migration of rural residents to Anchorage on Page A-1 on Tuesday, Sept. 30, incorrectly said the period during which the state calculates schools' student populations to develop an a...
Season's first snowfall catches many by surprise
Oct 7, 2008 6:32 am
When Johnson's Tire Service opened for business Monday morning after a light dusting of snow, the line of customers trying to switch from summer tires to winter tires extended out the door. By 9 a.m.,...
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