In Alaska, January is the official month that is recognized as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month.
January Announced As Trafficking Prevention Month

In Alaska, January is the official month that is recognized as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month.
The Kenai City Council discussed the potential of adding a full-time staff member to the Planning and Zoning Committee on Wednesday, January 2nd.
The concerns for Alaskans receiving aid from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program have grown over the past year, but now an online version of the application has come to the rescue.
The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
The Kenai Multipurpose Facility has reopened after a minor vandalism took place in the pubic facilities.
The Kenai City Council discussed a resolution on Wednesday, January 3rd to determine if they would approve the fleet replacement fund to purchase new vehicles for the Kenai Police Department.
The Kenai Arts Center is springing into action this new year with their newest exhibit, ‘Feels Like Home,’ which will premiere on Friday, January 5th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The Kenai City Council met on Wednesday, January 3rd to discuss whether they would enter an agreement with the Kenai Peninsula Borough to accept Landfill Leachate at the waste water treatment plant.
An old scam tactic is out there again, but this time with an extra twist.
The Alaska Energy Authority has announced on Jan. 2nd, 2024, that they are now offering Applications for a $22.1 million in grant funds to help improve electric grid infrastructure residence against disrupted events.