The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 8/3
OCS Goes Too Far: Representative Investigating State Agency, Apache Waiting on Permits for North Road Extension, Bids Opened for Soldotna’s First Land Sale, Soldotna Man Identified as Trooper Post Vandal
Tuesday
School Board Increase Power Bill by $323,000, ConocoPhillips Posts Disappointing Q2 Earnings, Agencies Responding to Report of Bear Mauling near Skilak Lake, Hope Community Resources Planning Sterling Intentional Community
Wednesday 8/5
Skilak Bear Mauling Victim Received Non-Life Threatening Injuries, Cottonwood Creek Trail Reopened after Bear Mauling, Two Fatalities Confirmed in Accident that Closed Spur Highway, Man and Woman Identified in Fatal Kenai Spur Highway Accident, Alaska Industrial Hardware Purchase Finalized
Thursday 8/6
Hilcorp Purchase of Point MacKenzie Plant Denied, Alaska Airlines Won’t Ban Hunting Trophies, “Junk Cars” Back Up for Discussion in Kenai, Molloy Certified for Reelection to Council Seat, Department of Fish Closing ESSN Over King Fears, Miller Energy Facing Accounting-Fraud Charges, Family Pet Missing After Fatal Spur Highway Crash
Friday 8/7
Kenai Names Wastewater Treatment #1 Priority,Setnet Ban Initiative to Appear Before Supreme Court, Six Candidates Certified in Borough Assembly Race