The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 10/26
Sterling Man Identified in Fatal Trooper Shooting, Alaskans Hit by Banking Scam, Medicare Part D Premiums Rising, Cost of Kenai Bluff Study Doubles, No Clamming Decided for 2016
Tuesday 10/27
Walker Raises Salary Package For Gas Expert, Anti-Spice Activist Reaching Out to Educate with Personal Story, Seward’s Capitol Christmas Tree Cut, Will Begin Long Trip to D.C., Daylight Savings Time Approaches, Borough Outcry Auction Sells Over Half Million Dollars in Parcels, Trooper Involved in Fatal Shooting Identified
Wednesday 10/28
Trooper Involved in Fatal Shooting Identified, $6 Million for CPH Electronic Medical Records Upgrade Passes, Governor Plans to Convert Permanent Fund into State Safety Net, UA System Going SmokeFree, KPC Set for 2016, Borough May be Charged New Tariff for 911 System, Nikiski Residents Express Fears About LNG Impacts.
Thursday 10/29
Small Aircraft Crash Lands Near Holt-Lamplight, No Injuries, Bed Bugs on the Rise Again in Alaska, Alaska Student Test Scores Lower Than Average, Sprague Sworn in As Soldotna Mayor, Kenai Reviews Dip Net Data, Proposes $10 Drop Off Fee
Friday 10/30
Investigation Continues into Lethal Force Used in Sterling by Trooper, KPB Marijuana Task Force Will Submit Final Regulation Comment, TransCanada Wants Out of AK LNG