The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday, October 5:
Soldotna Partners With Food Bank, Offering Food Boxes To Households In Need, Kenai Peninsula School District Updates Symptom Free Protocol, Fire Engulfs Residence In Kasilof
Tuesday, October 6:
Ted Stevens International Airport Restaurants Could See Permanent Layoffs, As Changing Road Conditions Approach, Are Kenai Residents Ready?, CPH Offering Free Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinic October 14
Wednesday, October 7:
Anchorage FBI: “Violating Federal Election Laws In Alaska Will Not Be Tolerated”, Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Charlie Pierce “Honored” To Serve As Mayor For Next Term, Unofficial Municipal Election Results: Pierce Ahead, Vote-By-Mail Repeal Leading
Thursday, October 8:
Seward Nonprofits: Time To Apply For $200,000 In Grants, Kenai City Council Reroutes Some CARES Act Funding, Fat Bear Week: 747 Propels To Victory
Friday, October 9:
Kenai City Manager Updates City Council On COVID-19 Response, Alaska Court To Hear Arguments In Ballot Witness Case, KPBSD Eastern Peninsula Schools Shift to 100% Remote Learning