The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 3/2
Warrant Still Active for Man Wanted in High Speed Chase, “Good Vibes” Riddle Peninsula Marijuana Celebration, 11th Annual WOW Raises Over $105K, School to Be Upgraded for Angelica’s Return, Governor Promises Veto of “UnAlaskan” Gasline Bill
Tuesday 3/3
More Social, Navigable Soldotna Website Launched, Hospital Says Efficiency to be Gained from Task Force, Juneau Halls Quiet as Gasline Debate Heats Up, School Board Faced with Hard Budgeting Decisions
Wednesday 3/4
Andre Tanner Arrested by U.S. Marshals, Persily Bringing Gasline Experience to Kenai Peninsula Borough, Second Peninsula Resident Eyes Fish Board Bid, Dusek Named District Superintendent, RCA to Rule on Proceeds from Unexpected 14.5 Billion Cubit Feet of Gas, One Fatality in Hidden Lake Ice Accident
Thursday 3/5
Average Sockeye Fishing Predicted for Cook Inlet, Fisheries Alliance Files For Set Net Ban Initiative, SB 1 ‘Smoking Bill’ Fails to Win Kenai Support, Gazebo Denied for Kenai Flower Field
Friday 3/6
Daylight Savings To Begin Sunday, Tradition to End?, Daylight Saving, Time to Change Smoke Detector Batteries, Chenault, Walker Meet for Breakfast, Seward Musher Scratches in Snowless Iditarod, Hardest Workers in the Nation Found in 49th State