Governor Mike Dunleavy held a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the findings of the Statewide Public Opinion Poll regarding education.
Statewide Public Opinion Poll of Education Reform Resulted Presented

Governor Mike Dunleavy held a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the findings of the Statewide Public Opinion Poll regarding education.
Sarah Bieber from the Alaska Department of Labor discusses job opportunities and training providers, including oil and gas, transportation, hospitality, state and local government, construction, healthcare, retail, and training providers at this year’s Job and Career Fair.
On April 7th, at approximately 7:24 p.m., Alaska State Troopers received a call reporting the theft of keys to the local laundromat at the Cantwell gas station with the suspects who left driving on Parks Hwy.
A creative request was made for discussion at the Kenai City Council meeting on April 3rd, which would authorize the City Manager to request a community purpose exemption to donate sand for the construction of the Triumvirate Theatre.
The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Members of Snug Harbor Road in Cooper Landing have expressed great displeasure at the prospect of a concrete plant in their area.
Toll credits will be utilized as a state match for critical transportation projects across the state.
Kenai Fire Chief Tony Prior is set to retire after nearly 27 years with the department at the end of the month.
Q 100 The Point and The Fuse 106.9 are once again turning the radio station over to the kids with their Annual Country and Rock Cares For St. Jude Kids Radiothon, and we need your help in the fight against childhood cancer!
The Kenai Peninsula Borough has no student representatives. However, during assembly members’ comments, Vice President Tyson Cox suggested that maybe it’s time to consider a change in the future.