The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, February 14th:
- Unsecured Aircraft Found Overturned In Hatcher Pass On Thursday
- Two Winter Storms Expected To Impact Southcentral Through The Week
- Governor Dunleavy Introduces Legislation Addressing Crime In Alaska
- KPBSD’s New Website Goes Live On Friday
- Equipment Issues Lead Girdwood Fire And Rescue To Ask For Replacement Help
Tuesday, February 15th:
- Cook Inlet Area Pacific Cod Parallel Season Closes To Pot Gear And Pacific Cod State-Waters Season Opens To Pot Gear
- Two FY23 KPBSD Community Budget Forums Will Be Held This Week
- Driver’s License Renewal Bill To Help Service Members And Their Families Passes House
- Governor Dunleavy’s Budget Amendments Highlight Public Safety And Child Welfare
- Seward Highway Avalanche Hazard Reduction Closure Notification For Wednesday
Wednesday, February 16th:
- Many KPBSD Schools Canceled For Central Kenai Peninsula And Homer Area
- Law Enforcement Agencies Working To Collect Owed DNA
- Senate Passes Bill Extending Expiration Date For Seafood Product Development Tax Credits
- Sen. Murkowski Addresses Ukraine-Russia Border Crisis
Thursday, February 17th:
- HEA Director Achieves Credential In Today’s Electric Utility Competencies
- KPB Assembly Passes Resolution Opposing Statewide Sales Tax
- Frozen RiverFest Is Saturday In Soldotna Creek Park
- Legislators Support Cardiovascular Health Awareness By Naming February American Heart Month
- Kenai Peninsula Borough Seeks Input On Forest Land Management In Response To Spruce Bark Beetle
Friday, February 18th:
- Seward Highway Reopened, DOT Crews Cleared Avalanche Debris
- ARPA Local Government Lost Revenue Relief Awards
- Governor Dunleavy Pushes Priorities For 2022 Legislative Session In Thursday Press Conference
- Court Rules In Favor Of State In HEIF ‘Sweep’ Lawsuit
- House Passes Bipartisan Invasive Species Bill