The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, September 4th: Labor Day
Tuesday, September 5th:
- Holiday Travel Sees 2 Vehicle Accidents, 1 Fatality
- Civil Rights Group Wants Independent Probe Into The Record Number Of Deaths In Alaska Prisons
- Local “Shark Tank” Event, Spark Soldotna Returns To Peninsula In November
- Midair Collision Involving Two Aircraft Within Katmai National Park & Preserve
Wednesday, September 6th:
- City of Soldotna Now Accepting Applications For Storefront Improvement Program
- Steve Colligan Appointed To University of Alaska Board Of Regents
- HUD Secretary Learns About Housing Challenges During Alaska Visit
- Eagle River Man Pleads Guilty To Child Pornography, Sexual Abuse Of A Minor
- Interior Department Cancels Remaining Leases In Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Thursday, September 7th:
- State Extends $1.7 Million In Aid To Food Banks Of Alaska
- Alaska Fishers Fear Another Bleak Season As Crab Populations Dwindle In Warming Waters
- Two Men Apprehended In Kenai For Kidnapping And Assault
- Massive Power Outage Affecting Central Kenai Peninsula
- Department Of Natural Resources Receives Hilcorp Application To Expand Ninilchik Unit
Friday, September 8th:
- Small Business Administration Moratorium Alleviates Constraint On Contractors
- Water Hookups Come To Alaska Yup’ik Village, And Residents Are Thrilled To Ditch Their Honey Buckets
- NWS Projecting High Water In Kenai Lake, River From Moose Glacier Dammed Release
- Nikiski Man Arrested In Connection to Vandalism at Sterling Elementary