The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 4/4
High Speed Chase Clocks 135mph, Ends in Sterling, Environmental, Consumer, Commercial Groups Sue FDA over GE Salmon, State Medical Examiner to Identify Dead Man found on Homer Spit, HEA Members will Decide on Six Propositions in Upcoming Election
Tuesday 4/5
Drunk Driver Collision, Morning Outage on Scout Lake Rd, Alaska Airlines Set to Become 5th Largest Airline, Carl’s Jr. Building For Sale, Not Renovation, KPBSD Continues Work on Voznesenka Lease Contract,
Wednesday 4/6
Testimony on Borough Canna-Business Ban Times Out, Postpones Introduction, Nikiski Group Investigating Feasibility of Incorporation, Corrections Union Criticizes Commissioner’s Appointment
Thursday 4/7
Representative Olson Withdraws Letter of Intent for Re-election, Kenai Students Won’t Take AMP This Year, State Marijuana Bill in Progress, Kenai Closing Green Rush Events, Kenai Sells Airport-Owned Land, Assembly Public Testimony Addresses Prayer in Meetings
Friday 4/8
St. Jude Radiothon April 14 & 15, ENSTAR Warns of Phone Scam in Alaska, Have You Thanked an Emergency Dispatcher?, Prepare Now for 2016 Wildfires, Bill to End Daylight Savings Passes Senate Committee