The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, August 15th:
- Willow Resident Arrested Near Hope After Theft Results In High Speed Chase
- 2022/23 Board Of Fisheries Agenda Change Requests Due By August 26
- Legislation To Support Statewide Search And Rescue Volunteers Approved By Governor
- Legislation Signed Into Law Requiring Officer Conduct Policies And Procedures To Be Published
- KPBSD Taking Applications For Free Or Reduced Meals For 2022-2023 School Year
- KPB Appropriates Opioid Settlement Funds And Establishes Grant Program
Tuesday, August 16th:
- ADF&G Increases Ship Creek Coho Salmon Sport Fishing Limits
- Funds Appropriated To Make Admin Assistant Position Full-Time
- Kenai Peninsula Association of REALTORS® Announces 2022 REALTOR® Of The Year
- Polls Open At 7AM For Special U.S. House Election And Regular Primary
- State Supreme Court Says Funds Can Be Set Aside For Schools, But Not Future Revenues
- KSRM’s 2022 Primary And Special General Election Results
Wednesday, August 17th:
- Investment Decision On Pikka Field Praised By Governor Dunleavy
- Public Review Sought On Winter Ferry Schedule
- Murkowski Advances In Alaska Senate Race, Palin In House
- CANCELLED: Troopers Issue Amber Alert
Thursday, August 18th:
- State Of Alaska Signs Agreement At KPC For New Yamaha Technical Training Courses
- KPB Assembly Amends Borough Code Relating To Marijuana Establishments
- Kenai Peninsula College Hosts Open House In Soldotna On Saturday
- Troopers Arrest Amber Alert Suspect After REDDI Report Spots Vehicle In Soldotna
Friday, August 19th:
- Industry Appreciation Day Scheduled For Saturday August 20th
- Micro-Grants to Individuals Invest $1.5 Million in Food Security
- KPB Assembly Amends Code Related To Material Sites
- Kenai Classic Roundtable On Fisheries Held Wednesday At KPC
- Labor Increases 3% In July Compared To July 2021
- Assembly Updates Borough’s Disaster Emergency Declaration Code