The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, February 19th
- A High Cost Of Living And Lack Of A Pension Strain Teachers In Alaska. Would Bonuses Help Keep Them?
- Washington Man Gets 20 Years For Enticing, Exploiting Minor In Alaska
- Sullivan & Whitehouse Lead Bipartisan Senate Delegation To Munich Security Conference
- 2024 Soldotna Frozen Riverfest Is Another “Bubbly” Success
Tuesday, February 20th
- SPD Investigating Possible Second Victim Of Indecent Exposure At K-Beach Elementary
- Kenai Woman Among Many Brought To Justice By White Collar Crime Task Force
- Governor Dunleavy Introduces The Alaska Affordability Act
- Kenaitze Tribe Purchases Transportation Center
Wednesday, February 21
- Iditarod’s Reigning Rookie Of The Year Disqualified From 2024 Race For Violating Conduct Standard
- Senator Murkowski Shares Concerns With Alaska’s Struggling Seafood Sector
- USDA Releases Bids To Purchase Millions Of Cases Of Canned Alaska Fish
- Soldotna High School Student Body President Asks Senate To Support Increase In BSA
Thursday, February 22
- Triumvirate Theater Construction Gets Materials Boost From Anchorage Church Scheduled For Demolition
- Dunleavy Introduces Legislation To Penalize Obstructing Public Access
- Two Men Sentenced For Illegal Moose Kill In Denali National Park
- Kenai City Council Increases Budget For Street Lights
Friday, February 23
- House Passes Historic Education Bill
- Man Found Guilty Of Murder In Alaska Native Woman’s Killing That Was Captured On Stolen Memory Card
- Help Prevent The Spread Of Disease In Deer
- KPBSD Shorted $5 Million By State, Federal Officials Say