The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, February 7th:
- Multiple Alaska Freedom Convoys Held Across State Sunday
- ANC Sees 93% Increase In Passenger Traffic And 14% Increase In Air Cargo Volumes In 2021
- Three FY23 KPBSD Community Budget Forums Will Be Held This Month
- Local Paper Updates Subscription Information For Newspaper Customers
- Alaska’s 2021 Tourism Numbers Discussed At KPEDD’s Industry Outlook Forum
Tuesday, February 8th:
- 2022 Upper Cook Inlet Sockeye Salmon Forecast
- Governor Dunleavy Applauds Manufacturing Entrepreneurs
- Sens. Murkowski And Manchin Discuss Bipartisanship On CNN’s State Of The Union
- Kenai Authorizes COVID-19 Leave For City Employees Who Test Positive
- Congressman Young Supporting The Postal Service Reform Act
Wednesday, February 9th:
- Homer Man Dies After Driving Into Ditch On Sunday In Anchor Point
- KPBSD’s Diane Buchanan Named 2022 Alaska School Nutrition Association Administrator Of The Year
- Alaska Senate Unanimously Approves SB 9, The Title 4 Alcohol Statute Rewrite
- Homer Winter Carnival Celebration Kicks Off Eventful Weekend
- Rep. Carpenter Calls On His Fellow Legislators To Focus On Addressing Long-Term Fiscal Plan
Thursday, February 10th:
- Congressman Young Introduces Legislation To Remove Barriers, Provide Support For Homeless and Foster Students In Higher Education
- Soldotna Chamber of Commerce Awards Celebration Luncheon Held Wednesday
- Legislation Encouraging Congress To Grant Vietnam War Hmong Veterans The Same Benefits By US Veterans Passes Senate
- Kenai Central High School Soliciting Donations To Build Restroom Facilities At Ed Hollier Field
- Ombudsman Releases Report On Investigation Of Alaska Psychiatric Institute
Friday, February 11th: