...Chamber of Commerce until she opened Burton's TV/Radio Shack. In her mid-60's, she enrolled at Kenai Peninsula Community College, and at the age of 68, earned an associate of arts degree with a 4.0 GPA. She was a member of the Phi...
...children between Michigan, Alaska, and Missouri. She also taught classes at the college when it was still the Kenai Peninsula Community College, and later when it became an affiliate of the University of Alaska. Gill Thompson has taken a less formal...
...Soldotna, population 332, incorporates as a fourth-class city; Don Wilson is the first mayor. * 1963 ? Kenai Peninsula Community College offers its first classes. * 1964 ? Good Friday Earthquake; Kenai River Bridge rebuilt. * 1967 ? Soldotna...
...educator at Nikiski Elementary School from 1979 - 1989. She attained a bachelors degree in Psychology from Kenai Peninsula Community College and worked as a counselor for the Women's Resource Center from 1996-2001. Lorraine generously volunteered...
...public and private service. Sharon continued working as a stylist and then later worked for many years at Kenai Peninsula Community College. John sold real estate, taught at KPCC, retired from there, and then served as Kenai city mayorfor 18...
...He has been in business and also has served as dean of vocational education and dean of instruction at Kenai Peninsula Community College. His challenger is Dr. Nels Anderson, of Soldotna, who served 15 years on the Kenai Peninsula Borough...
...School in 1963. Sharon married Paul Otis in 1963 and they were blessed with four children. She attended Kenai Peninsula Community College and graduated with a certificate in secretarial support in 1977. Sharon was a Cub Scout Den Leader and Little...
...the couple divorced and Joyce continued to work with the store and take some formal art classes in the Kenai Peninsula Community College. In 1987 she was accepted into the Alaska Watercolor Society. Her works have been in many exhibitions...
...in biology with a minor in psychology. He successfully completed two courses in petroleum technology at Kenai Peninsula Community College in 1979. Keith has been a resident of Alaska since 1978, mostly living in Nikiski. His employment includes...
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