The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, January 30th:
- Statewide Trail System Proposed By Alaska Trail Stewards
- Peninsula Period Network Now Available Within KPBSD Schools
Tuesday, January 31st:
- Feds Use Rare Veto To Block Alaska Copper, Gold Mine Plan
- Alaska Law Enforcement Seizes Millions Of Doses Of Fentanyl In 2022
- Alaska SeaLife Center Sea Lion Dies Unexpectedly
- Bus Drivers Strike In Alaska’s 2nd-Largest School District
Wednesday, February 1st:
- McNeil River Bear Viewing Permit Lottery & Raffle Now Underway
- Borough Issues Discussed In KSRM KPB Mayor Election Forum
- Possible Listeria Contamination With Ready-to-Eat Sausage Products Sold In Alaska
- Community Rallies For Zach Armstrong Fundraiser
- Biden Administration Recommends Oil Drilling In Alaska
Thursday, February 2nd:
- M5.0 Earthquake Recorded 16 Miles South Of Mount Spurr
- Area High School Seniors Receive Nominations For Military Academies
- Department of Public Safety Releases Draft Body Camera Policy
- Project Homeless Connect Provides Services & Support
Friday, February 3rd:
- Public Defender Agency To Refuse Some Cases, Citing Staffing
- Kenai Peninsula Advisory Boards Seek New Members
- Over 2 Million Pounds Of Vienna Sausage, Canned Meat Recalled
- Davis Resigning As Executive Director Of The Soldotna Chamber
- Kenai/Soldotna Fish and Game Advisory Committee Sets February 6th Meeting
- Kenai City Council Rejects Chicken Ordinance