The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, May 5th
- Emerging Industry – Kenai Peninsula Mariculture with Innovative Solutions and Community Ties
- Applications Open For Alaska Youth Leadership Forum, With A Session In Soldotna
- Kenai Watershed Forum’s Summer Camps Combine Fun With Environmental Education
Tuesday, May 6th
- Kenai Lab Gets Federal Nod To Test And Measure Petroleum Products
- Begich Pushes To Extend National Volcano Monitoring System Through 2030
- KPBSD Voted 9-0 To Permanently Close Nikolaevsk School
Wednesday, May 7th
- Dayan Receives 68 Years For 2020 Turnagain Pass Murder Of Keith Huss
- Public Sounds Off As Borough Weighs School Funding Amid Larger Budget Considerations
- Faculty, Students, And Community Advocate For Sterling Elementary Closure
- Alaska Sees 75.6% Increase In Commercial Construction Spending Since 2018, Report Says
Thursday, May 8th
- Alaska Senate Passes Balanced FY 2026 Budget With $150M Fiscal Buffer
- Kenai Council Postpones Vote On Property Purchase Rule Change For City Employees, Officials
- Governor Dunleavy Proclaims May As Aviation Appreciation Month In Alaska
- HEA Board Of Directors Elected At 2025 Annual Meeting
Friday, May 9th