The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, June 19th:
- Soldotna Accepts Grant Funds From Smart Growth America For Street Safety
- Murkowski Welcomes PILT Payments, Over $3 Million To The Kenai Peninsula
- 2023 Camp Initiative Awards $77,820 In Grants Across The Kenai
- Wasilla Man Arrested For Multiple Sexual Assaults And Home Invasions In Soldotna Area
Tuesday, June 20th:
- Governor Dunleavy Signs FY24 State Budget Prioritizing Public Safety, Education And Economic Development
- Former Alaska Advanced Nurse Practitioner Sentenced To 30 Years For Illegally Prescribing Millions Of Opioids Causing Five Deaths
- Girdwood Man Killed In Motorcycle Crash Near Clam Gulch
- University of Alaska FY24 Budget Maintains Solid Foundation For Future Growth
Wednesday, June 21st:
- May Jobs Up 1.8 Percent From May 2022
- New Abundance Estimate For Endangered Cook Inlet Beluga Whales
- Sterling Highway MP 45-60, Phase 3 Blasting Operations Ongoing
- AEA Seeks Public Input To Update Alaska’s NEVI Plan
Thursday, June 22nd:
- Kenai Peninsula Borough Strengthens Protections For Borough Employees And Accountability
- Alaska Salmon Season Back On After Court Halts Closure That Sought To Protect Orcas
- Federal Subsistence Board Approves Administrative Action to Enact the Customary and Traditional Use Determination for Moose Pass
- Board Of Education Opens Public Comment To Proposed Changes To Interscholastic Activities
- Russian River & Upper Kenai River Sockeye Salmon Bag Limits Increased To 9 Fish
Friday, June 23rd: