The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, June 26th:
- Representative Sarah Vance Presents A Free Viewing Of “Sound Of Freedom” To Shed Light On Child Trafficking Crisis
- Kenai City Council Increases Revenues To Parks and Recreation Utilities Budget
- Sullivan Shapes FY 2024 Defense Authorization With 32 Amendments
- Upper Cook Inlet Commercial Fishing Announcement No. 6
Tuesday, June 27th:
- Kenai Amends Municipal Code To Establish an Annual Tool Allowance for Classified Employees
- Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Delivers Over $1 Billion More For Broadband Deployment Across The State
- MV Hubbard Is Christened By First Lady Rose Dunleavy
- Resurrection Bay Sockeye Salmon Bag Limit Increased
Wednesday, June 28th:
- Public Safety Academy Graduates 17 New Law Enforcement Officers
- Passenger Arrested In Alaska For Multiple Crimes Aboard An Aircraft
- Sullivan Fights To Close Russian Seafood Loophole Hurting American Fishermen & Seafood Producers
- Seward Lagoon Youth-Only Fishery Extended Through July 16
Thursday, June 29th:
- DOT Proposes To Permit Land At Homer Airport
- Justice Department Launches Missing Or Murdered Indigenous Persons Regional Outreach Program
- Kasilof River Sockeye Salmon Limits Increased
- Kasilof River Late-Run King Salmon Fishery Starting July 1 Limited To Hatchery Fish and No Bait
Friday, June 30th:
- ConocoPhillips Faces Potential $914,000 Fine Over Alaska Gas Blowout, Leak
- Nick Dudiak Fishing Lagoon Open To Snagging July 1-4
- Attorney General Taylor Joins 15 States Emphasizing The Importance Of AM Radio In Vehicles
- Medicaid Annual Renewals Restarted April 1, 2023
- DOT&PF Seeks Public Review Of Winter Ferry Schedule