The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, October 24th:
- Alaska Governor Candidate Faces Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
- Kenai Approves Construction For The Flooring Replacement In The Kenai Fire Department
- Early & Absentee Voting Locations Open For General Election
- Borough Mayor Special Election On Assembly Agenda
- Childhood Cancer Awareness Week Recognized By KPB
Tuesday, October 25th:
- Two Vehicle Collision Closed Sterling Highway Monday
- Alaska Minimum Wage Rate to Increase In 2023
- Alaska Launches $59 Million Small Business Financing Program
- Iditarod Drops Covid Vaccine Requirements
- Statewide Protections To Be Entered Into Criminal Justice Data System
Wednesday, October 26th:
- Pierce Running Mate Grunwald Urges Support For Dunleavy
- UPDATE: Central Peninsula Schools Cancel Classes For October 26th
- Soldotna City Council To Address Parker Appointment
- Coast Guard Celebrates First Fatality-Free Commercial Fishing Season Since 2015
- Governor Dunleavy Requests Federal Fishery Disaster For Bristol Bay Red King Crab And Bering Sea Snow Crab Fisheries
- Soldotna Board & Commission Seats Open For Applications
Thursday, October 27th:
- Peltola Faces Palin, Begich, Bye In Alaska House debate
- City of Kenai Recruiting For Commission Vacancies
- $112 Million Announced For Alaska Ports And Ferry Terminals
- Pierce Addresses Governor’s Race
- National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Is October 29
Friday, October 28th: