The KSRM News Department has compiled some of this week’s top headlines.
Monday, January 18:
Kenai Borough Mayor Says Road Maintenance Could Be More Efficient, Governor Dunleavy Recognizes Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Alternate Allocation Method For The FY21 Shared Fisheries Business Tax Program Adopted At City Council Meeting
Tuesday, January 19:
Soldotna Sen. Peter Micciche Elected Senate President As Legislative Session Begins, PPP Re-Opens to All Lenders Accepting PPP Applications, Anchorage Man Arrested Sunday In Nikiski For Probation Violation
Wednesday, January 20:
Internal Revenue Service: Tax Season Starts February 12, Senator Sullivan Advocates For President Biden’s Defense Secretary Pick, Public Comment Period Open Through March 31 For Potential Cook Inlet Oil & Gas Lease Sale
Thursday, January 21:
Seward Airport Closed Thursday, City Seeking Transportation Department Support, Physician Discusses COVID-19 Vaccines With Kenai City Council, Public Calls Foul, Challenger Learning Center Receives $25,000 Donation From Marathon Petroleum
Friday, January 22:
Kenai City Council Approves Program To Stimulate Local Shopping, Alaska’s Jobs In December Down Nearly 8% Compared To December 2019, Dunleavy Pitches Dividend Change Amid Legislative Splits