Southern Kenai ready for round 3After two budget cycles without state support for a gas pipeline, Homer and Kachemak hope the third time will be a charm Eric Lidji For Petroleum News
With the legislative session just a few weeks away, the southern Kenai Peninsula is gearing up for its third pitch in as many years for state support for a natural gas transmission line.
The Alaska Legislature approved a $4.8 million line item to build a gas pipeline to Homer in early 2010, but plac....
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