The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, July 9th:
- Kenai Peninsula Bikers Gather To Celebrate WWII Vet’s 100th Birthday in Nikiski Saturday
- Kodiak Fisherman Sentenced Federal Prison And $1 Million Fine For Falsifying Fishing Records
- Suspected Foodborne Outbreak In Homer
- KPBSD Superintendent On COVID-19 Priorities In Advance Of Fall Classes Beginning
Tuesday, July 10th:
- Alaska Reports One New COVID-19 Death And 863 New Cases In Monday’s Weekend Update
- Sockeye Salmon Limits Liberalized In Russian River & Upper Kenai River
- KPBSD School Meals Are Free In The 2021-2022 School Year
- Senate Approves Sweeping Infrastructure Bill, Murkowski Calls It Historic
Wednesday, July 11th:
- National Emergency Alert System & Wireless Emergency Alert System Test To Take Place 10:20 AM Wednesday
- Alaska Reports One New COVID-19 Death And Over 200 New Cases
- Assembly Held Public Hearing To Determine If Members Could Serve On Board Of Equalization
- KPBSD Superintendent Prioritizes Academics And Education When New School Year Begins
Thursday, July 12th:
- Soldotna Passes Resolution Requiring Masks In Public Indoor Portions Of City-Owned Buildings
- WEDNESDAY: Alaska Reports 380 New COVID-19 Cases
- Upper Cook Inlet Commercial Fishing Announcement No. 42
- AK-ARPA Business Relief Program Announced For Fall, Kenai Peninsula Businesses Encouraged To Apply
Friday, July 13th: