The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 5/11
District Asks for Input on First Year of Reconfiguration, Ordinance to Increase Tax Cap Tabled as Codes Are Examined, State Minority to Hold Their Own Budget Session, First Tourists Hitting Alaskan Shores
Tuesday 5/12
Publisher Replaces Controversial History Text, “No Business Would Operate This Way” – Gov. Walker, Alaskan Population Falling, Kenai Peninsula Growing, Nikiski Woman Arrested for Shooting at Vehicle
Wednesday 5/13
Kenai Peninsula Schools Were on Watch Mode, Borough Residents Oppose So Called “City Takeover”, Kenai’s Budget and Revenues Projected to Increase, Acres Cleared Ahead of Kenai Gravel Pit Proposal
Thursday 5/14
Borough Residents Oppose So Called “City Takeover”, New Volunteer Procedures Implemented for Kenai Shelter, House Finance Not ‘Comfortable’ with Medicaid Expansion, District Continues Developing Safety Threat Responses
Friday 5/15
Gillis Resigns, Rumors Surround Board of Fish Appointment, School Threats Tied to National Phenomenon?, Petitioners Asking City of Soldotna for Clarification, Soapbox Derby Takes Racing to New Heights