The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 8/10
Government Should’ve Stayed Out of LNG Deal: Chenault, Plan Ahead for Home Fire Safety, Furie’s New Kitchen Light Production Expected in November, Thirteen States Request New Federal Water Rule Blockage
Tuesday 8/11
Pot Debate Fires Up Public Testimony, Healthcare Task Force Sets First Meeting, 811: Peninsula Utility Line Damage in Decline, Oil Prices at 6-Year Low, Miller Desperate for Tax Credits
Wednesday 8/12
Capped Tax Credits Concerning Cook Inlet Producers, Marijuana Control Board Schedules Additional Meetings, Kenai Peninsula College Fall Enrollment Open, Sterling Banding Together to Eliminate Property Crimes
Thursday 8/13
Soldotna Votes to Restrict Development Near Park While Chamber Plans Center, Presidential Visit to Alaska Focusing on Climate Change, Economist Says Alaska Must Focus LNG Development or Miss Out, Local Fishing Event Provides River Stewardship to Children
Friday 8/14
The Hidden Cost of Energy Efficiency, Strongest El Nino in History Forecast For Winter ’15/16, Soldotna Sports Center Expansion Suggestions Being Taken, Peratrovich Nominated For $10 Bill Redesign