The railroad company is entering a 30-year agreement with Royal Caribbean International as a way to secure debt for a project to replace a passenger dock in Seward.
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The ruling will move management of the Cook Inlet Exclusive Economic Zone to the federal government, and create new rules for commercial gillnetters who fish in the area.
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A group of Soldotna Girl Scouts have designed and manufactured a product that can help prevent human-caused wildfires. The innovation won first prize at the annual Caring for the Kenai competition, an environmental awareness contest for high school students across the Kenai Peninsula.
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The federal government has issued a final ruling on a disputed commercial salmon fishing area in Cook Inlet. The Alaska Railroad Company is moving forward with plans to replace a nearly 60-year-old passenger dock in Seward. Starting tomorrow, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game will implement restrictions in the Kasilof River sport fishery. A group of Soldotna Girl Scouts have designed and manufactured a product that can help prevent human-caused wildfires.
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