The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, November 28th:
- Local Law Enforcement Offering A Woman Only Self Defense Class
- Republicans And Democrats Form Senate Majority For The 33rd Alaska State Legislature
- Hawaii’s Mauna Loa Erupts, Officials Warn People To Prepare
- Coast Guard Assists Alaska State Troopers Rescue Missing Hunter Near Klawock
- Troopers Arrest Anchor Point Man For Burglary And Vehicle Theft
Tuesday, November 29th:
- Wasilla Man, With Ties To Kenai, Indicted On Federal Kidnapping And Firearm Charges
- BOEM Publishes Final Notice Of Sale For December Cook Inlet Lease Sale
- KP Harley & Soldotna Police Team For Toy Drive
- Soldotna City Council To Address ADU Housing
Wednesday, November 30th:
- Soldotna City Manager Announces Plans To Leave When Current Employment Contract Ends In February 2023
- Carey Throws Hat In The Ring For Borough Mayor
- Winter Fortymile Caribou Season In Zones 1 And 4 To Close
- North Pacific Seafoods Penalized $345,000 For Clean Air Act Violations
Thursday, December 1st:
- KP Boys & Girls Club and Tsalteshi Trails Awarded Sizeable Grants From Rasmuson Foundation
- KP Food Bank Hits Thanksgiving Goal-On To Christmas Needs
- Refuge Announces Opening to Snowmachine Use
- Soldotna Celebrates Christmas In The Park On Saturday
- EPA Proposes Restrictions To Block Proposed Alaska Mine
Friday, December 2nd:
- Governor Dunleavy Poised To Sue EPA Over Bristol Bay Veto
- Council Approves Blankenship As Soldotna City Clerk
- BLM Increases Harvest Limit For The Fortymile Caribou Federal Subsistence Hunt
- Ruffridge Relinquishes Council Seat December 14th
- Near-Record Low Entries For 2023 Iditarod As Registration Period Closes