The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 12/7
KCHS Spaghetti Feed Raises Thousands for Homeless, Farewell to the Phone Book in 2016, CINGSA Will Sell $15 million of Natural Gas, AMP Tests to Be Released to Students, 8 Months On, Cook Inlet Companies Await Tax Credit Changes
Tuesday 12/8
Department Predicts Oil Tax Revenue Drop for Alaska, Alaska Housing Market Stays Strong Amidst State Challenges, School District Budget Work Session Addresses Possible Staff Reductions, Board of Fisheries Decides Against 2017 Meeting in Kenai, Medicaid May Soon Cover Used Wheelchairs, Walkers, 100th Holiday Open House, 25,000 Cookies on Hand
Wednesday 12/9
Heroin on the Peninsula, Governor’s Proposals Aim to Cut State Expenditures to Oil and Gas, Increase Tax, Governor Proposes State Income Tax to Combat Deficit, Superintendent Dusek Proud of Students’ Community Outreach
Thursday 12/10
Change to Alcohol Establishment Buffers Postponed, KPTMC Executive Director Appointed to State Tourism Marketing Board, Judicial Council Suggests $424m Worth of Reforms, Daughter of Former Lt. Gov Killed in Hiking Accident,
Friday 12/11
Heroin Rising Across Peninsula, DOT Identifies Preferred Alternative for Cooper Landing Bypass, Borough Marijuana Task Force May Recommend No New Laws, Alaska Named Among Worst States for Gun Background Checks