The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 9/21
Walker: Change to PFDs Will Be Looked At, Over 1,000 Sign-up for Expanded Medicaid in First Two Weeks, HEA Prices Slated to go Down in 2016, Face to Face With Space at SoHi Homecoming, Birch Intersection Scheduled to be Online by End of September
Tuesday 9/22
Kenai Reconsiders Junk Vehicle Laws, Homer Man to Challenge Don Young in 2016 Race, Missing Colorado Man’s Remains Found in Kenai Lake, LNG Legislative Special Session Likely
Wednesday 9/23
Texas Man Mauled by Brown Bear on Skilak Lake, Budget Lunch Revisits Possibility of State Cuts, Taxes, Changes to Enstar Payment Options Coming, Alaska Participating in Medicaid Leadership Institute, Anchor Point Girl Returns to School After Christmas Accident
Thursday 9/24
Walker Calls LNG Special Session For October, Producers Reach AK LNG Project PILT Agreement, Brown Bear Involved in Texas Man Mauling Found Dead, Kenai Senior Meals Getting 300 Pounds of Salmon through Donation
Friday 9/25
‘A Bold Move For Alaska’: Walker Talks Aggressive LNG Approach, Anchorage LIO Building Rent in Question for Next Budget Cycle, Pot Clubs Not Legal Under New MCB Articles, CPH Drive Through Flu Clinic Offers More than Just Free Shots