The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, March 25th
- Student Arrested In Nikiski For Making “Terroristic Threats” Against School
- Sport Fishing For King Salmon Closed In Cook Inlet Salt Waters
- South Peninsula Hospital To Get $5M As Part Of Alaska’s $85.7M Share Of FY 2024 Appropriations Package
- Tsunami Warning Test On Wednesday, March 27th
- 2024 KSRM Easter Egg Found
Tuesday, March 26th
- 30th Annual Homer Winter King Salmon Tournament Awards $169,780 In Cash Prizes
- Alaska Governor Plans To Sign Bill Aimed At Increasing Download Speeds For Rural Schools
- Dept. Of Labor And Workforce Development Seeking Public Input On Four-Year PY Plan
- Kachemak Heritage Land Trust Protects 46.393 Acres Of The Kenai River Watershed
Wednesday, March 27th
- 6-Week Renters Education Course To Be Offered At KPC
- GCI Pivots, Will Keep Email Service
- Dr. Sarah Coburn Selected As Next State Veterinarian
- Borough Land Sale Auction To Be Held May 11
- New Numbers Show State Has Shorted School Districts Nearly $30 Million Since 2022
Thursday, March 28th
- New Numbers Show State Has Shorted School Districts Nearly $30 Million Since 2022
- Tongass National Forest Providing The 2024 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree
- PFD Applications Are Due March 31st
- Failure Of Resolution May Benefit Whistle Hill In The Future
Friday, March 29th