The first-place winner from Seward, Hannah Leatherman, took home the top spot with her idea, “Paving the Way.”
Seward Student Places 1st In 35th “Caring For The Kenai”

The first-place winner from Seward, Hannah Leatherman, took home the top spot with her idea, “Paving the Way.”
As spring ushers in a road construction season, the emergence of orange cones and work signs reminds folks to exercise extra caution and attentiveness when traveling through work zones.
Starting Wednesday, the northbound Knik River Bridge between Anchorage and the Mat-Su will be closed for 30 days for essential preservation work.
The hiker, a 52-year-old man who had a knee replacement last October, was reported overdue by a companion waiting at the trailhead.
The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
The City of Soldotna is hosting an open house on Tuesday, April 22, to discuss a proposed new “Riverfront Mixed-Use” (RMU) zoning district.
Much to the dismay of those still out hunting for the 2025 KSRM Easter Egg, it has been found!
The governor emphasized that while he supports increased education funding, it must be paired with accountability measures.
Under HB 161, businesses with fewer than 50 employees would be exempt from the paid sick leave mandate.
As of Apr. 17, Mount Spurr remains at Alert Level Yellow, meaning volcanic activity is elevated above normal levels, but an eruption is not imminent.