The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 7/27
Annual Soldotna Celebration Progressing, Candidacy Period for Soldotna Opens this Weekend, Weekend Rodeo Sees Big Crowds, Numerous Injuries, Alaska: Lowest Taxes in the Nation,
Tuesday 7/28
Elections Division Given New Direction, New Director, North Pole Woman Dies After Spring Creek Shooting, ConocoPhillips Selling Cook Inlet Assets, Sockeye Estimates to Increase Bag Limits, Open 24 Hour Dipnet Fishery,Earthquake Revised to Magnitude 6.46
Wednesday 7/29
Hospital to Acquire OBGYN Business for $741,500, Kenai’s Russian Orthodox Church getting Facelift,
Federal Net Pulled For the Season, Overhaul Expected for Cook Inlet Taxes
Thursday 7/30
Borough Votes Down Change to Hospital Boundaries, Think Tank Pushes for LGBT Protection in Alaska, SeaLife Center Rallying Support for Rescue Program, Miller Energy Resources, Inc. Stock Trading Suspended by NYSE
Friday 7/31
HOPE Opens Kenai Center Four Weeks Early, Fewer Moose on Roads, Fewer Crashes in Warm Winter, Nikiski Crime Comparable to Other Areas,Flu Types Peak Separately this Season