The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 6/29
Early Run Kings Make Escapement Goal, Walker “Confident” LNG Plant Will Come to Nikiski, Governor Walker Signs Alaska Tax Increase on Refined Fuels, New June Wildfires Record Sees Increased Interest in Firefighting Jobs,
Tuesday 6/30
Mall Owners Working to Make PCM “Place to Be” Again, Disaster Assistance Center to Open for Card Street Fire Next Week, Shell Secures a Federal Authorization as Second Ship Heads North, House Ransacked, Community Finds Mementos in the Woods
Wednesday 7/1
Walker Addresses Slim Budget, Public Restrooms Closed, Division of Forestry Says Card Street Fire May Not be Human Caused, Governor Walker’s Marijuana Control Board Appointments Announced
Thursday 7/2
Moratorium on Marijuana Related Businesses to be Introduced, Kenai Improves No-Wake Zone Equipment, Dipnet Fishery Costs Projected at $425K, Alaska No Longer Pursuing Same Sex Marriage Appeal,Soldotna Mayor Resigns, Finds Solution for Special Election