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 TIM BRADNER Frontiersman.com Following through on promises to jump-start U.S. energy production, U.S. Secretary of
by STAFF ANCHORAGE – Governor Bill Walker has announced the appointment of Jim Szczesniak (says-knee-ak) as manager of Ted
by SENATOR DAN SULLIVAN As Alaskans, there’s no doubt that we face significant challenges, including high crime rates, especially
by KARINNE WIEBOLD Alaska is expected to lose jobs again in 2018, although the losses appear to be tapering. Total
JUNEAU — Alaska’s total employment was down by an estimated 0.9 percent in November compared to November 2016, a
By JACOB MANN Frontiersman.com PALMER — Carrs-Safeway in Palmer just won the Golden Carrot Award. In June, the Division
By TIM BRADNER For the Frontiersman A sale of Anchorage’s city-owned Municipal Light & Power to Chugach Electric,
PALMER — Nearly 60 students earned a behind-the-scenes tour of MEA’s Eklutna Generation Station as winners of this
By JACOB MANN Frontiersman.com WASILLA — For 11 years, Linnea Cummings has been running the Alaska Dinner Factory in Anchorage.
By Matt Hickman To cope with the dark, cold, long Alaska winter nights usually requires some form of distraction. And
By Amy Armstrong Oureagle.com A longtime local businesswoman has been selected to head the Chugiak-Eagle River Chamber of
By TIM BRADNER For the Frontiersman Not long ago, people were writing off Cook Inlet as a depleted oil producing