The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, September 16th
- High Winds Cause Outages Across The Kenai
- Tire Swap Time; Studded Tires Now Permitted
- All 4 Dead Aboard Plane After Weekend Crash Near Runway In Rural Alaska
- Visitors To Alaska’s National Parklands Pumped $2.3B Into The State’s Economy, Report Says
Tuesday, September 17th
- Troopers Suspect Arson In August House Fire On Nancy Street
- US Coast Guard Says Russian Naval Vessels Crossed Into Buffer Zone Off Alaska
- Vance Calls On Governor To Request A Disaster Emergency Declaration For Salmon Fisheries
- ADF&G Announces Coho Bag Limit Reduction And Bait/Gear Restriction For Kenai River
Wednesday, September 18th
- Sterling Man One Of Four Dead In St Mary’s Plane Crash
- Road Maintenance Scheduled For Funny River Road
- US Moves Soldiers To Alaska Island Amid Russian Military Activity Increase In The Area
- Suspicious Envelope Addressed To The Division Of Elections Intercepted By The US Postal Service
Thursday, September 19th
- Kenai City Council Approves 11 City-Owned Properties To Be Sold By Live Outcry Auction
- Here Are 4 Ways The Federal Reserve’s Big Rate Cut Could Change The Housing Market
- Alaska Man Charged With Sending Graphic Threats To Kill Supreme Court Justices
- 2024 Alaska PFD Announced By State of Alaska
- Silver Salmon Derby Winners Announced
- KPBSD Holland Responds To DEED Appeal Of Fed Claim It Failed To Provide COVID Relief Funds
Friday, September 20th
- Muskox Registration Hunt RX110 To Open In Unit 26B
- US Troops Finish Deployment To Remote Alaska Island Amid Spike In Russian Military Activity
- Peltola Bill Would Lift Ban On Bringing Puppies Through Canada
- Kenai Peninsula Land Sale Auction Coming In October
- August Jobs Up 1.8 Percent From August 2023