The Peninsula Clarion got its start in 1970 as a strident little weekly
that editorialized on all its pages.
Dick Morgan, Max Swearingen and Pat O'Connell purchased the newspaper
in 1970. In its early years it was printed in a
building one former editor described as a "cubicle" in
Old Town Kenai next door to one of that area's bars. The paper continued
to grow, eventually moving to its present location on Trading Bay
Drive and converting in 1978 from a weekly to a Monday through Friday
publication.
A major change occurred in 1990 when the paper was sold to Georgia-based
newspaper chain, Morris Communications. In the years since, the paper
has changed from tabloid format to broadsheet, and in 1997 started
publishing a Sunday edition. The Clarion started producing its web
site edition in April 2000.