The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the top headlines of the week.
Monday, January 4:
Eastern Cook Inlet Beaches Closed To Sport Clamming For Another Year, Vaccinations Being Administered Sooner Than Expected For Alaskans Age 65+, Rep. Don Young Administers Oath; Urges Politicians To Unite
Tuesday, January 5:
KPBSD Confirms Accelerated Schedule For In-School Learning, Where Will Kenai Peninsula Residents Receive COVID Vaccines?, Kenai Peninsula Borough Benefits From Alaska CARES Act Money In 2020
Wednesday, January 6:
Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District Talks Kenai’s Economic Future, Kenai Borough Assembly Discusses COVID-19 Pandemic, Alaska Congressional Delegation, Governor Condemn U.S. Capitol Protest
Thursday, January 7:
Kenai Peninsula Resident Offers Firsthand Account Of U.S. Capitol Siege, 2021’s Project Homeless Connect Will Be Very Different
Friday, January 8:
Murkowski And Sullivan Address Congress’ Joint Session To Count Electoral College Vote, Geomagnetic Disruptions From Mining Could Disrupt Salmon’s Ability To Return To Bristol Bay