The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
This Week On The Kenai: 12/2 – 12/6

The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
The Kenai City Council passed a pair of resolutions accepting nearly $78,000 in relief funds for fishery disasters in 2018 and 2020.
The revisions aim to streamline the application process, clarify construction permitting, and integrate modern technology and practices, potentially impacting infrastructure projects in Alaska’s national parks.
William Marsan held an Airman Certificate as an Airline Transport Pilot issued by the FAA for roughly 30 years.
The disaster declaration enables the waiver of certain state permitting requirements to allow the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) to expedite emergency repairs.
Each lot has developed road access and utilities nearby, but potential buyers will need to conduct all relevant due diligence necessary to determine if a property will satisfy their anticipated needs prior to the sale.
In a news release, Shower said he hoped to “empower the private sector to drive growth, streamline government to better serve Alaskans, and deliver a budget that is both balanced and sustainable.”
The special holiday event happens every year on the first Saturday of December in Soldotna.
Capital credits are being distributed to members who were active in 1992 and 1993, with amounts based on electricity purchased during each of those years.
The initiative aims to advance modern mobile and fixed broadband services in Alaska, addressing the unique challenges of deploying such services in remote and high-cost areas.