The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, May 19th
- New Boys & Girls Club Campus Opens In Kenai
- She’s Still Got It: Country Star Pam Tillis Brings Nashville Charm To Kenai
- Bjorkman Resolution Pushes For Full Mineral Royalties Promised In Statehood Act
- Seward Salmon And Song Festival Debuts With Music, Food And Coastal Charm
Tuesday, May 20th
- Dunleavy Vetoes Alaska Education Bill, Local Leaders Warn Of Deep School Impacts
- Alaska Lawmakers Override Dunleavy’s Veto Of Education Funding Bill
- Alaska Legislature Passes Bill To Expand Access To Affordable Child Care
- Kenai City Council To Review $42.1 Million Budget For FY2026
Wednesday, May 21st
- Alaska Legislature Adjourns After Passing Tight Budget And $1,000 PFD
- Legislature Unanimously Passes Bill, Extending Four State Boards
- Four Arrested In Kenai During Coordinated Shoplifting Enforcement
Thursday, May 22nd
- Assembly Postpones Vote On Borough Budget After Heated Testimony Over School Funding
- AIDEA Backs Cook Inlet Gas Development With Strategic Funding To HEX
- Legislature Passes Bill To Support Alaska Fishing Families And Strengthen CFAB Lending
- Memorial Day Services Scheduled For Monday On The Central Peninsula
Friday, May 23rd