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
Summer means many things to Alaskans, including fishing, hiking, outdoor sports and picnics. But as state Department of Transportation and
By Larry Wood Spectrum In a time of war and heightened national security concerns, former Gov. Sarah Palin and Gov.
My brother, Paul, called me up the other day and asked me to go look at a car he had
The Mat-Su Borough School District has strong and absolute policies that outline anti-discrimination policy and practice. These policies
I am writing to ask for your help and clarification on an issue that I am sure many Alaskans deal
I was born here in 1944. I grew up on a farm outside of Palmer. I am a daughter of
Mother’s Day is here and, like every other year, I have to send out two cards — one to my
By Hal Shepherd The BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico last year should serve as a stark reminder
By Butch Moore Prior to the Mat-Su Borough’s Title 27 subdivision code, property owners in the MSB were
It started around April 1 when we received a 28-page American Community Survey in the mail from the U.
My oldest son, AJ, turns 18 this year and graduates from Palmer High next year. Like parents everywhere with children
Dear House District 12: I was planning to be home making my rounds of the district by now, but things