The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, April 24th:
- Fireworks Control Kenai Municipal Code Amended
- Governor Dunleavy Introduces Legislation Creating Two Funds To Provide Resources For Opioid Remediation
- Haaland Defends Willow, Says US Won’t End Oil Drilling
- “Life Bucket” Wins 33rd Caring For The Kenai
Tuesday, April 25th:
- Kenai Council Formalizes Student Representative Policies And Residency Requirements For Commissions
- Air National Guard Member Arrested, Charged With Distribution And Possession Of Child Pornography
- ‘People Are Suffering’: Food Stamp Woes Worsen Alaska Hunger
- Homer Electric Association Returns Capital Credits To Members
Wednesday, April 26th:
- Kenai Approves Funds For Vintage Pointe Manor
- Washington Man Charged With Three Counts Of Assault On Flight To Anchorage
- Seward Man Arrested For Drug Possession & Intent To Distribute
- Anchor Point Woman Killed On Sterling Highway
- Kenai Peninsula Borough And Girdwood Fire Departments Celebrate Arrival Of Life-Saving Equipment
Thursday, April 27th:
- Electronics Recycling Events In Soldotna And Homer Scheduled For Saturday
- Governor Dunleavy To Welcome Global Leaders To Anchorage For The Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference May 22-25
- Homer Man Indicted For Illegal Transportation Of Black Bears And Making False Records, Lacey Act Violations
- Seward Correctional Officer Charged With Bringing Drugs Into Prison
- 2 US Army helicopters Crash In Alaska, Killing 3 Soldiers
Friday, April 28th: