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By Jeremiah Bartz Frontiersman.com A football coach using a hockey reference as the centerpiece for his keynote address may
By Casey Ressler While Alaskans are enjoying all that summer has to offer, those in the tourism industry got great
By Eric Feige For the last several weeks, as I circulate through the district, I have been approached by many
PALMER — There’s a distinctive, mouth-watering aroma in the air downtown these days. Pit master John Quiney has kept
By Barbara and Hal Gazaway In the oil revenue debate we’ve heard and read misleading statements and distorted facts.
Frontiersman staff WASILLA — Two Valley residents were honored recently for their service in the field of health care. Former Mat-
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By Michael P. Carson There are bears in the woods and they are different colors. I hope no one gets
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By Jim Calvin McDowell Group recently completed a comprehensive analysis of the oil and gas industry’s role in Alaska’
By Paul Beer By Paul Beer Starting a business takes careful consideration and planning. It takes emotional and financial preparation