The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, February 6th:
- New Marine Zone Boundaries Will Support More Geographically-Targeted Forecasts And Warnings
- Alaska Ocean Leadership Awards Presented To Notable Alaskans
- Halibut Cove Woman Indicted On Federal Charges
- SeaLife Center Admits First Fur Seal Patient In Six Years
Tuesday, February 7th:
- Kenai Updates Fire Prevention Standards
- Polar Bear In Fatal Alaska Attack Was In Poor Health
- Two Anchorage Women Indicted For Stealing Identities From Over 200 Alaskans
Wednesday, February 8th:
- Alaska Applicants Could Get Share Of $41M In Wood Innovation, Community Wood Grant Programs
- Coast Guard Sector Juneau, Contractors Respond To Partially-Submerged Tug In Juneau
- Assembly Approves Borough Mayor Salary Adjustments
Thursday, February 9th:
- Soldotna Chamber Selects Maddy McElrea As New Executive Director
- State Reimburses Commercial Farmers For Livestock Feed
- Federal Subsistence Board Acts On Federal Subsistence Fish And Shellfish Regulations And Fishery Closure
Friday, February 10th:
- Pentagon Shoots Down Unknown Object Flying In U.S. Airspace
- Soldotna Rezones Land For Commercial Use
- Murkowski, Sullivan Lead Effort To Lift Outdated PLOs, Remove Barriers To Public Land Access In Alaska
- Governor Dunleavy Targets Sex Traffickers, Drug Dealers With New Crime Legislation
- Homer Fish & Game Board To Hold Public Meeting