The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, October 16th
North Slope And Cook Inlet Oil & Gas Lease Sales Open In November
AEA Awarded $1.6 Million in U.S DOE Funds For Clean Energy Projects In Alaska
Adjustments Made Due To Ravn Leaving Kenai
Moose Hunting Season Closes Early In Unit 5A
Tuesday, October 17th
AST High Speed Pursuit Stretches From Soldotna To Kenai
BLM Opens Fortymile Caribou Federal Subsistence Hunt On October 27
Soldotna City Council Accepts Funds From State For Beetle Mitigation
Division Of Agriculture Offers Grants To Assist Alaskans With High Livestock Feed Costs
Wednesday, October 18th
Deer Struggling In Cold Alaskan Waters Saved By Wildlife Troopers Who Give Them A Lift In Their Boat
CPH Annual Free Drive-Thru Shot Clinic
Bureau Of Land Management Releases Supplemental Environmental Review For Ambler Road Proposal
Get Another “Shot” For Your Flu Vaccine At The CPH Community Health Fair
Thursday, October 19th
Railbelt Energy Infrastructure Gets A $206.5 Million Bump From Infrastructure Bill Appropriations
DOT Winter 2023-24 “Name That Snowplow” Contest Is Open For Nominations
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge To Host Trapping Orientation
Grant Aviation Will Add 50 Flights To Anchorage
Vehicle Theft And Burglary Spree Comes To An End With AST Arrest
Friday, October 20th
Vehicle Theft And Burglary Spree Comes To An End With AST Arrest
Bonus Hunt! Kenai Peninsula Registration Goat Hunts Open November 1: Permits Available October 24
Disruption During Kent City Council Meeting Results In Ending Zoom Call
NOAA Fisheries Seeks Comment On Proposed Federal Management Of Salmon Fishing In Cook Inlet
5th Annual Pumpkin Drop & Chili /Cornbread Cookoff
Kenai Peninsula College Acquires New Building For Kachemak Bay Campus