The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday, August 17:
Computers And Tablets Distributed To Shelter Programs For Students, Kenai Peninsula Burn Permit Suspension In-Effect, US Approves Oil, Gas Leasing Plan For Alaska Wildlife Refuge
Tuesday, August 18:
17 Central Peninsula Schools Reach “High Risk,” Triggers 100% Remote Learning, Municipal Candidates Set For October Ballot
Wednesday, August 19:
Volunteers Needed For Kenai River Marathon Run Series, Alaska Challenger Center Awarded Arthur C. Clark Award, Alaska Tops U.S. For COVID-19 Testing, Per Capita
Thursday, August 20:
Suspect Impaired By Methamphetamine Fires In Direction Of Troopers During Burglary Investigation, Prominent Alaska GOP Lawmakers Trail In Their Primaries, Over $6 Million In CARES Act Relief Funds Headed To Kenai Peninsula Borough Recipients
Friday, August 21:
Demonstrators At Kenai Peninsula Administration Building Seek School Reopening, Local Program Offering Free Local Produce For Kenai Neighbors In-Need, KPBSD Offering Get It & Go Meals To Remote Learning Students