The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 11/17
Soldotna Woman Appointed to Humanities Forum Board, Halliburton Buying Baker Hughes, Feds Looking at Cook Inlet Lease Sale, Senator Begich Concedes to Sullivan
Tuesday 11/18
Trailer Fire Started in Chicken Coop, Food Bank Open For Thanksgiving Donations, Walker Reorganizing State Leadership, Citizen’s Trooper Academy Taking Applications
Wednesday 11/19
Counts on Schedule for November 28 Certification, Airbag Recall May Be Expanded, ADF&G Aims for 2018 for Pike Free Lakes on Peninsula, HEA Restores Power After Widespread Outage; Nikiski Marine Terminal Looks at Continued Expansion, Quality of Life Too
Thursday 11/20
Kenai Mulls Pot Regulations, Public Dipnet Work Session Tonight, Kenai and Soldotna Both Pursuing Indoor Fields, Local Fishermen Appointed to Transition Subcommittee
Friday 11/21
American Flags Stolen on Veteran’s Day, Unemployment Holding Steady at 6.8%, KPBSD Students Participate in Week of ANSEP Activities, City of Kenai Looking at Changes to Safety, Dock Fees