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 Robin Schmidt Your parents were there for you when you were born. They’ve been with you through the
By Susan Johnson and John T. Hammarlund President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare and Medicaid into law July 30, 1965,
By K.T. McKee Many of us who’ve been working to help Alaskans get health coverage over the last
By Les Gara According to a recent study, Alaska is either in a recession or on the brink of a
By K.T. (Kate) McKee I just heard about a disturbing phone scam involving those who’ve enrolled in health
By K.T. (Kate) McKee Did you owe the tax penalty this year for not having health insurance last year
By Finn Rye Fellow Alaskans, consider my proposal to eliminate the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend as a method to address
By Kate McKee There have been some recent changes in eligibility for various people to enroll in health plans through
By Vic Fischer The legislative session is over, and things aren’t looking good for Alaska’s budget. After passing
By Forrest Dunbar On Thursday, Don Young voted for the Ryan Budget for the third year in a row. This
By Forrest Dunbar On Thursday, Don Young voted for the Ryan Budget for the third year in a row. This
MAT-SU — The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development’s Child Nutrition Programs unit is looking for school districts,