The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, March 13th:
- Defending Champion Leaves Iditarod Race Over Health Concerns
- Biden OKs Alaska Oil Project, Draws Ire Of Environmentalists
- Alaska Courthouse Sit In Scheduled In Kenai
- AMHS 2023 Summer Schedule Now Available For Booking
- Biden Administration Announces Sweeping Protections For Up To 16 Million Acres Of Land And Water In Alaska
- Interior Department Substantially Reduces Scope Of Willow Project
- Kenai Woman Sentenced To 10 Years For Drug Trafficking And Firearms Possession
Tuesday, March 14th:
- Redington Wins 2023 Iditarod
- Concerns Over Grand Jury Authority Before Borough Assembly
- Alaska Marine Highway & Troopers Renew Agreement For Protection On Ferries
- Kenai River Special Management Area Citizen Advisory Board Meeting Thursday
Wednesday, March 15th:
- Bob Penney Passes At 90
- 2023 HEA Board Election Candidates Announced
- YouTube Videos Lands Three Adults Citations In Cooper Landing
- Governor Dunleavy Announces Judicial Appointment To The Kenai Superior Court
Thursday, March 16th:
- Alaska Board Of Game Meeting Scheduled In Soldotna, March 17-22
- Spring Black Bear Baiting Permit Applications Available
- Anchorage Man Charged With Approximately $25 Million Dollar Wire Fraud Scheme Involving Over 130 Victims
- Updated Soldotna Creek Park Special Event Policies And Reservation Procedures Rejected
Friday, March 17th: