The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, September 12th:
- Kenai Standoff With Authorities Results In Suspect Taking Own Life
- KPB Assembly Releases Details Of August Executive Session
- Interior Department Announces Steps For Selection By Alaska Native Vietnam-Era Veterans
- Grant Applications Open For Community Transportation Projects
- Legislation To Improve Alaska’s Marriage Statutes Becomes Law
- Exxon Valdez Capt. Joseph Hazelwood Dies At 75
Tuesday, September 13th:
- September 30th Deadline To Apply For Soldotna Storefront Improvement Program
- Dress Codes And Natural Hairstyles Bill Signed Into Law
- 6th Annual Kenai Silver Salmon Derby Kicks Off
- Alaska US Senate Hopeful Drops Bid, Backs Fellow Republican
- ‘A Seat At The Table’: Peltola To Be Sworn In To Congress
Wednesday, September 14th:
- AMHS Kicks Off Program To Focus On Reliable Service And Flat Rate Pricing For Winter
- Mary Peltola Sworn In As 1st Alaska Native In Congress
- 15-Year-Old Medevaced After Vessel Runs Aground Near Kotzebue
- Bill Repealing Minimum Wage Exemption For Alaskans With Disabilities Becomes Law
- Database For Public Transparency Of All State Finances Becomes Law
- Borough Clerk Lays Out Proposed Election Schedule To Fill Office Of Borough Mayor
Thursday, September 15th:
- Two Marine Mammal Patients Admitted To Alaska SeaLife Center
- Kenai Supports Borough’s Application For Streets/Roads Planning Grant
- Borough Appropriates Commercial Passenger Vessel Tax Proceeds Under ARPA
- Alaska Political Party Recognition Simplified Under New Law
- Customer Feedback Leads To AMHS Winter Schedule; Bookings Now Available
Friday, September 16th:
- Hazardous Waste Collection Day At Central Peninsula Landfill On Saturday September 17th
- Western Alaska Braces For Strong Storm, Possible Floods
- Kenai Approves Donation Of Lots To Central Peninsula Habitat For Humanity
- Kenaitze Tribe Monitors Progress On Sterling Highway Project
- August Jobs Increase Over 3% Compared Last Year