The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
This Week On The Kenai: 2/16 – 2/20
Author: Peyton Hernandez |
Author: Peyton Hernandez |
The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Author: Peyton Hernandez |
Gov. Dunleavy joined Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Friday, as the Department of the Interior revoked Public Land Orders 5150 and 5180, opening approximately 2.1 million acres in the Dalton Utility Corridor for state use.
Author: Peyton Hernandez |
The Kenai Chamber of Commerce held its 2026 Awards Ceremony on Wednesday and its ‘Small Business Symposium’ for an evening of community recognition, business education, and networking.
Author: Peyton Hernandez |
A public meeting was held on Thursday, at the Kenai City Council Chambers to provide an update on the Kenai Municipal Airport Master Plan, which outlines potential upgrades and guides long-term airport growth through 2040.
Author: Peyton Hernandez |
ADF&G is reminding residents to stay safe and be aware of traplines, as winter is still in full swing and many Alaskans are enjoying outdoor activities such as trapping, dog walking, and snowmachining.
Author: Nick Sorrell |
Hospital officials said all other hospital services remain operational.
Author: Nick Sorrell |
Wednesday afternoon, Espinoza Arriaga and her two younger children had been deported to Tijuana, Mexico.
Author: Peyton Hernandez |
The ordinance authorizes the City to accept and appropriate an additional $72,706.88 in state funding for senior services.
Author: Nick Sorrell |
Moore and Gossett have hovered near the front of the field through the grueling western Alaska stretch, posting one of the fastest splits out of Kotzebue to Koyuk and sitting just outside the top three as of their arrival in Nome.
Author: Nick Sorrell |
The RM831 season is scheduled to run from March 1 through March 15, but the department has established a quota of 25 moose, with no more than 20 cows.