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 Larry Wood Now that the Willow area fire has been declared a disaster, one would think that the state
MatSuTrails.org WASILLA — The Mat-Su Trails and Parks Foundation recently received an investment from the Mat-Su Health Foundation,
By Steven Seefeldt On the Extension Line Last November I wrote about a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant, which
By Bill Walker My administration issued an Alaska Hire determination June 10 to require that Alaskans get at least 90
By Nolan Klouda According to the latest employment report released by the Anchorage Economic Development Corp., job numbers remain solid
By Frank E. Baker I believe Gov. Bill Walker’s recent visit to Prudhoe Bay and other North Slope oil
By Kenda Huling Hi, my name is Kenda Huling. I’m a private citizen born in the territory of Alaska
By Gov. Bill Walker Next weekend, Lt. Governor Byron Mallott and I will kick off a series of conversations about
Warren O. Siewert was born April 7, 1937, in North Dakota to German immigrants in an arranged marriage that didn’
By Jessica Cler The Alaska Legislature is halfway through a special 2015 session to take up unfinished business, including the
Longtime Alaska resident John E. Wallace, 77, passed away peacefully in his sleep on May 16, 2015, in Palmer. John
PALMER — Much has changed in the Mat-Su Valley since that travel-weary band of Colonists arrived by train in