Retiring teacher, coach urges Colony grads to ‘find their 68’
By Jeremiah Bartz Frontiersman.com A football coach using a hockey reference as the centerpiece for his keynote address may
By Scott Hawkins Governor Walker’s announcement that our state budget crisis has deepened by a further $300 million should
Diane Kaplan Not a day goes by without Alaska’s fiscal problems making the news. Whether cuts to public services,
Beth Fread Alaska is in a pre-crisis situation and it requires our attention. The finger of doom is pointing
Daniel Hamm Okay now I have your attention because Alaska’s current fiscal crisis was predicted and solved over 39
By Finn Rye Fellow Alaskans, consider my proposal to eliminate the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend as a method to address
Bubbles exist in politics just as they arise in stock markets and property values. Alaskans saw bubbles burst in the
By Charlie Huggins Come Aug. 19, I will be voting “no” on Proposition 1. A “no” vote will continue Alaska
Merrick Peirce Alaskans are being badly led, and misled. Most Alaskans have no idea how much wealth they own. I’
By Lisa Weissler Spectrum On Aug.19, Alaskans have the opportunity to make a difference in our state. By voting
By James Udelhoven Only three legs support the Alaska economy: oil, the federal government and everything else. That’s why
Hilcorp’s purchase of British Petroleum properties on the North Slope is good news for Alaska. Hillcorp is doing a
By Vic Fischer The legislative session is over, and things aren’t looking good for Alaska’s budget. After passing