The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, December 19th:
- Cook Inletkeepers Present Project RE-tree To Soldotna City Council
- John Boyle Appointed DNR Commissioner By Dunleavy
- K-Beach Business Damaged As Car Collides With Building
- Potential For Ice Jams On The Kenai River From Kenai Keys To Soldotna
- CTE Programs Designed To Prepare Students For Post-Secondary Options
Tuesday, December 20th:
- ADF&G Releases Groundfish Outlook & Emergency Orders
- Operation Christmas Child Providing Gift-Filled Shoeboxes
- Special Holiday Traffic Enforcement Effort Underway
- Peninsula Community Health Services Present An Update After the Effects of COVID-19
Wednesday, December 21st:
- Steps In-Place For Recruitment Of Soldotna City Manager
- Gretchen Guess To Head Rasmuson Foundation AS CEO & President
- East Cook Inlet Sport And Personal Use Razor Clam Fisheries Will Remain Closed For 2023
- Senate Approves Sullivan Legislation To Modernize VA Home Loan Program
Thursday, December 22nd:
- Double Fatality On Sterling Highway Wednesday
- ARPA Funds Appropriated For Field House Final Design
- Seward Highway Closed Wednesday Due To Fatal Accident
- Suit Challenges Review Underlying Alaska Oil Lease Sale
- Kodiak Man’s Murder Convictions Upheld By Court of Appeals
- Gusty Northerly Winds With Areas Of Blowing And Drifting Snow Possible Friday For The Kenai
Friday, December 23rd:
- 2023 Industry Outlook Forum Taking Place January 5th In Homer
- Ice Storm Closes SEA-TAC: Alaska Airlines Cancels Flights
- Alaska Lawmaker With Oath Keepers Ties Eligible For Office
- Bag And Possession Limit For Arctic Char/Dolly Varden In Stormy Lake
- Retention Of All Species Of Fish Prohibited From East And West Mackey, And Derks Lakes In 2023
- US Officials: COVID, Bomb Cyclone Won’t Slow Santa’s Travels