The South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area Board will formally discuss a citizen-submitted resolution seeking an elected hospital operating board at its September 10 meeting.
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The meeting was a chance for residents to weigh in on a petition to create a recreation service area. The community center board says the facility needs more financial support to stay open.
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Hibbert was sworn in during the assembly’s regular meeting and will serve until the next borough election in November.
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On central Kenai Peninsula voters’ ballots were candidates for U.S. Senate and U.S. House, Alaska governor, candidates for State House and a ballot proposition.
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Among the applicants are a former assembly member, a former Oklahoma mayor and a speech-language pathologist with the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District.
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