HB 69 clears Finance Committee at first hearing as minority says discussions there are not worthwhile.
The funds entirely cover the purchase of three ballistic vests this fiscal year.
More than 100 people gathered in the KCHS auditorium.
Roughly 100 students from Kenai Central High School scattered to more than 30 businesses to get a feel for the workforce.
He was found off Pollard Loop Road near Reindeer Lane in the Kasilof area.
The car was reportedly taken from the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center.
Congressman set to deliver his first joint address to the Alaska Legislature on Thursday.
The local display was part of a “No Kings on President’s Day” effort orchestrated by the online 50501 movement.
Cook Inletkeeper hosts meeting to develop community project to help salmon.
The change is contingent on the State Board of Fisheries approving the gear during their March meeting.
Most of the projects include work to various major highways.
Seward’s Parks and Recreation Department reclaimed responsibility for teen programming at the start of this year.
Career and technical education gives students opportunity to learn skills, express themselves creatively, work cooperatively and make decisions.
Crain has served as Nikiski’s principal for three years.
Kenai River king salmon were designated a stock of management concern in 2023.
The last time the board met on the Kenai Peninsula was April 2012.
Districts spotlighted programs already lost over years of stagnant funding that hasn’t met inflationary pressure.
Education funding dominated much of the conversation.
The security upgrades are among several key KPBSD maintenance projects included in a bond approved by borough voters in October 2022.
The building shared by Kenai’s police and fire departments hasn’t kept up with the needs of both departments, chief says.