The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, April 26th:
Airline Bans Alaska State Senator For Violating Mask Rules, Gov. Dunleavy Issues Administrative Order Precluding Alaska Vaccine Passports, KCHS Freshman Takes Top Honors In 31st Caring For The Kenai Competition
Tuesday, April 27th:
Sen. Sullivan Calls For John Kerry To Resign If Reports Of Leaked Intelligence Are True, Soldotna Coronavirus Nonprofit Response Fund Announced, Kenai Votes To Authorize Agreement And Terminal Lease With Rambler Air
Wednesday, April 28th:
Congressman Don Young Announces His 2022 Campaign, Files For Reelection, U.S. Coast Guard Decommissions Services Final High Endurance Cutter, REMINDER: Shop Here All Year In Kenai Receipts Due May 1st
Thursday, April 29th:
KPB Accepts Grant Funds To Reimburse Repairs At Central Peninsula Landfill Resulting From November 2018 Earthquake, House Bill 76 Finalized In Extending COVID-19 Disaster Declaration To Send Additional Federal Relief To Alaskans
Friday, April 30th:
Homer Residence Raided By FBI Wednesday, Sen. Sullivan & 18 Senator Colleagues Urge President To Investigate John Kerry Allegations, Kenai Authorizes Previously Appropriated Funds For Wildwood Drive Rehabilitation Project