The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, October 30rd
Nikiski Fire Department Receives $250k For Mobile Integrated Healthcare Program
Central Peninsula Landfill To Remain Open 7 Days Per Week Through The Winter
Federal Grand Jury Indicts 3 Defendants For Trapper Creek Murders
Car Seat And Booster Seat Check-Up
Kenai City Council Discusses Potentially Adding Bronze Bears
Tuesday, October 31st
Seward Community Foundation Funds New Rescue Equipment For CLES
Man Killed By Alaska State Trooper In Tok Shooting
Visibility Is Top Safety Check For Halloween
Proposed Ordinance Would Add 4% Tax To All Lodging
BLM Seeks Applicants To The Alaska Resource Advisory Council
Sullivan Deliver For Sick Marines: DOJ Begins Implementing Camp Lejeune Trial Lawyer Fee Caps
Auction Puts 136 Lots Of Alaska Land In Alaskan Hands
Wednesday, November 1st
SOHI Grad Wins Prestigious Truman Scholarship
Arkansas Man Arrested For Murder Of Homer Woman
Iconic Alaska Landmarks To Light The World In Teal For Alzheimer’s Awareness On November 2
Isaac Lobendahn Sentenced to 40Years For Sexual Assault
Central Peninsula Hospital Wraps Up Breast Cancer Awareness Month
State Seeks To Resolve Long-Running Campbell Lake Public Access Dispute
Thursday, November 2nd
Gunman Killed After Parks Highway Chase And Shootout With Law Enforcement
HEA Hosts Luncheon To Discuss Updates And Improvements
Hazardous Waste Collection Day At Central Peninsula Landfill On Saturday November 4th
Kenai City Council Discusses A Potential Economic Disaster For East Side Discovery
Sullivan, Senators Warn New Permitting Rules Imperils America’s Mineral Needs, Adds Red Tape
Richard Robinson Sentenced To 15 Years For Sexual Assault
Friday, November 3rd
Sullivan & Senate Military Vets Attempt To Bypass Hold, Confirm Military Nominees One-by-One
It’s Time To Fall Back: Daylight Savings Is This Weekend
Bret Herrick Sentenced For The Attempted Murder Of A State Trooper
Kenai Peninsula College Celebrates Local UA Scholars
Judge Sentences Al Apaolo Leafa Jr. To 150 Years For Two Murders
Kenai City Council Plans To Purchase Seesaw With Grant Funds