The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday
Few Changes For Kenai in New National Refuge Rules, Caribou Hills Open for Snowmachining, Borough Considering Revision of Local Option Zoning Process, Alaska Division of Elections Spreading Word about Online Registration, Borough Tallies 2015 Tax Foreclosure Auction,
Tuesday 1/5
Ninilchik Liquor License Passes School Board Hurdle, More Than $38,000 Raised for Homeless Students, Division of Forestry Warning of Potentially Early, Strong Fire Season, Pre-Filed Marriage Bill to Protect Clergy, Causing Controversy, Soldotna Chamber Names Tim Navarre Person of the Year
Wednesday
Sen. Micciche Responds to Criticism of Marriage Bill, EPA Inspector Says No Bias in Pebble Study, Cuts Coming for Jobs in Government, Construction, Fishing, Fire Marshall Says Beware of Hand Sanitizers and Open Flames,Kenai Bluffs Money to be Extended This Year
Thursday
Soldotna to Install ‘Gateway’ Signs, Soldotna Updates Code, Waits on Results of Sales Tax Change, Maw’s Residency Challenged from Both Sides, Baxter Announces Bid for State House, High Deductible Healthcare Proposal Dominates Negotiations, Juneau Lawmaker Seeks to Extend Legislative Sessions, PFD Voter Registration Campaign Submits 42,540 Signatures, Kenai Peninsula Ranks Second in Statewide Population Increase
Friday
Soldotna Man Arrested by Troopers in Child Pornography Case, Walmart Closing 269 Stores, One in AK, Wielechowski Asks For Another Tesoro Investigation, Cook Inlet Features Provide Oil Production Challenges