The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, September 2nd – LABOR DAY
Tuesday, September 3rd
- After ADF&G Coho Bag Limit Reductions Kenai Silver Salmon Derby Is Still A Go
- Homeless Students In Alaska, Nationally Could Lose Access To Added Aid
- Two Ruffridge Bills Become Law
- ACSA And AASB Joint Statement On The Release Of The 2024 AK Star Assessment Results
Wednesday, September 4th
- Local Election Primaries Officially Certified
- Here’s Where Money From Alaska’s Opioid Settlement Is Going
- Hazardous Waste Collection Day At Homer Transfer Facility On Saturday Sept 7th
- Alaska Joins Case With 22 States To Overturn NEPA Ruling-Dangerous To The Energy Economy
- Semi-Truck Leaves Seward Highway, Lands In Turnagain Arm
Thursday, September 5th
- Micciche Proclamation Declares September Hunger Action Month
- Alaska Governor Vetoes Expanded Birth Control Access As A Judge Strikes Down Abortion Limits
- Washington Man Wins Homer Halibut Derby
Friday, September 6th