The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 11/30
Haeg Continues Decade-Long Fight at Federal Level, Seward Highway Reopened, Recently-Released Reports Show Sportsfishing Damages River,No Fukushima Radiation Found in Alaska Seafood, Renovations to KPC’s Library and Learning Center Beginning,
Tuesday 12/1
Stricter Residency Requirements Adopted for Marijuana Businesses, Employment Grew in Alaska Nearly 1%, El Niño Pushes Warmer than Normal Alaska Temps Through December, Furie Producing in Nikiski, Preparing to Ramp-up for HEA Contract, Alaska Sees Trickier, More Costly Phishing Scam for Businesses,
Wednesday 12/2
Kenai Schools Matching Sponsors with Families in Need, Stolen Trailer Recovered in Soldotna, 4 Arrested, Seward’s Spruce Lights up Capitol Building Lawn, Oil Tax Credits Under Senatorial Review, Preliminary Results Show Juneau Mayor Death Ruled Natural
Thursday 12/3
AGDC Approves AK LNG Work Plan and Budget, ConocoPhillips, BP Sign Gas Availability Agreements for AK LNG, Peninsula Representatives Testify at BOF Supporting Kenai Meeting, Soldotna Christmas Festivities Set for Saturday, Small Business Struggles in Nikiski with Changes in Oil & Gas
Friday 12/4
Kenai Adopts New Junk Vehicle Regs, Oil-Dependent States Struggling, Walker Discusses Progress on AK LNG Project, Local Charity Helps Provides Christmas Spirit to Wildwood, Walker: Signage of Gas Agreements Should Re-Assure Nikiski Residents