The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 1/25
Kenai Residents, Emergency Responders, Utilities Continue Earthquake Clean-up,ENSTAR Crews Remain in Lilac Lane Area,HEA Opens Nomination Period for Three Board Seats,McDonald’s Riding High on Breakfast Success
Tuesday 1/26
Micciche Bill to Soften Underage Drinking Penalties, LNG Project Not Affected by State Budget Woes, KOOL Committee Finalizing Kenai Event Space Presentation for Council, One Month Left to Register for 12th Annual WOW Ride, Senate Begins Digging into Governor’s PFD Earnings Proposal
Wednesday 1/27
Gov. Walker Aims to Eliminate Waste and Fraud in Alaska’s Medicaid, What to Make of Governor Walker’s LNG Comments, Kenai Committee To Ask for Millennium Square Stage, CINGSA Appealing RCA Decision for Divvying-Up Proceed of Found Gas
Thursday 1/28
Industry Outlook Forum Reviews Growth and Change in Industry, Dropped Cases Will Be Hidden From Online Court Records, 30th Anniversary of Challenger Explosion, Constitutional Amendment for AK LNG Looks for 2016 or 2018 Ballots
Friday 1/29
Moda Withdraws from Alaska, One Insurer Left, Two Arrested in Meth/Heroin Bust, Sterling Highway Safety Corridor Open House Hears Local Concerns, Mumford Resigns from Board of Fisheries