The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 3/21
Gov. Walker: Spring Revenue Forecast Urges Steps Away from Oil Dependency, City of Kenai Working with VIP Residents to Clarify Recent Paving Cost, Petition Circulating to “Save the PFD”, Red Cross and Kenai Fire Dept. form Partnership to Combat Home Fires
Tuesday 3/22
Alaskan Flags Lowered, GCI Waives Fees for Calls to Belgium Following Terror Attacks, Resolution to Support Ruffner BOF Nomination Before Soldotna Again, Foster Care Numbers Peaking at 3,000, Victory for Alaskan Hovercraft Hunter in Federal Court, Alaska Democratic Caucuses Open this Saturday, Former Governor Sarah Palin Signs on for New Judge Reality TV Series Pilot, Five Months On, Continuing Story of Recovery
Wednesday 3/23
Decision on Sale of Kenai Airport Property Delayed, Aging Commission Says Seniors Being “Picked On”, UAF Researches Why Halibut Sizes Continue Decreasing, Lawmakers Want a Seat on AGDC
Thursday 3/24
One Week Left to File For PFD, Soldotna to Finance Special Election through Two Unspent Funds, Lawmakers Balancing Victims and Jail Needs, Soldotna Council Member Marquez Gives Notification of Resignation, Kenai Armory Secures New Sign Letters, Fire Alarm Wakes Teen, Teen Saves Home Wednesday
Friday 3/25
2016 KSRM Easter Egg Found, National Guard Providing Security During Alaska SHIELD Drill, Kneeland, Dooley Indicted for Alleged Spice Sales, House Responds: We Will Not Be Bullied By Walker