The KSRM News Department compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, February 1:
Division Of Elections Proposing Changes Regarding Write-In REAA Candidates, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Offering Family Snowshoe Walks Starting Saturday, Found Sawed-Off Shotguns Lead To Arrest Of Two Kenai Residents In Sterling
Tuesday, February 2:
Lieutenant Governor Defends Accuracy, Safety In Alaska’s 2020 Election, Seward Joins Peninsula Cities In Launching ‘Shop Local’ Voucher Program, KPBSD Board Holds Joint Work Session With Borough Assembly Regarding Budget
Wednesday, February 3:
Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly Discusses Budget With Superintendent, Borough Mayor Addresses Joint Kenai / Soldotna Chamber Luncheon,Nominees Sought For Kenai River And Kachemak Bay Citizen Advisory Boards
Thursday, February 4:
Senator Peter Micciche Hopes Senate Business Does Not Stack As House Finds Its Way, Kenai Mayor Questions Council Member’s Decorum, Feels Misrepresented, Independent Rep. Josiah Patkotak Of Utqiaġvik Unanimously Appointed Speaker Pro Tempore
Friday, February 5:
Sen. Lisa Murkowski Says America Needs To Maintain Its Position of Power In Oil & Gas And LNG Production, Hilcorp Requests Authorization To Begin Exploration Phase Of Whiskey Gulch Project Near Anchor Point, COVID Health Concerns Pushed US Seafood Sales At Retail To Jaw-Dropping Levels In 2020, Expected To Continue