The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Tuesday, October 11th:
- Winds And High Tides Closed Homer Spit Over Weekend
- Nikiski Resident Pleads Guilty To Wanton Waste Of Big Game
- Funds Appropriated For Snow Removal Equipment And Gate At Kenai Airport
- New Research Shows Potential For North Slope Heavy Oil Production
- Kenai Purchases Police Vehicles With Fleet Replacement Fund
Wednesday, October 12th:
- Avian Influenza Confirmed In Alaska By State Veterinarian
- Woodcutting Season To Open Soon In Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
- Sen. Sullivan Talks Push To Cancel More Oil And Gas Leases
- KPB Assembly Certifies Municipal Election Vote
- Alaska’s Bering Snow Crab, King Crab Seasons Canceled
- Dunleavy Leads In Latest Fundraising In Alaska Governor Race
Thursday, October 13th:
- Funding And Board Openings For Recreational Programs
- State Invites Input To Local Use Lumber Program
- Mike Navarre Discusses Administrative Process In First Address As Mayor
- Soldotna Establishes Standards For Accessory Dwelling Units
- Kenai Executes Grant For Kenai Bluff Stabilization Project
- Dunleavy Says He’ll Vote For Constitutional Convention
Friday, October 14th:
- Firewood Available For Pick-Up In Cooper Landing Starting On Monday
- Food Security And Independence Task Force Releases Report
- KPB Appropriates Funds For Emergency Siren Warning System Replacement Project
- Soldotna Begins Work On Whistle Hill Sewer Utility Improvements
- Kenai Resolves Remaining Delinquent Special Assessment District Accounts
- Ben Stevens, Former Alaska Senate President, Dies At Age 63
- Winter Weather Advisory For Freezing Drizzle Across The Kenai Peninsula