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 Bob Shavelson An obscure and controversial trade bill negotiated by the Obama Administration and pending in Congress poses a
July marks the beginning of fiscal year 2016; a chance for a new beginning and a fresh start for addressing
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 Gov. Bill Walker Next weekend, Lt. Governor Byron Mallott and I will kick off a series of conversations about
By K.T. (Kate) McKee I just heard about a disturbing phone scam involving those who’ve enrolled in health
By Vern Halter I wanted to comment about a few things that have come out recently. I certainly think addressing
Any person who loses their job has a tough time. For those ages 40 and older, circumstances are especially hard.
By K.T. (Kate) McKee Did you owe the tax penalty this year for not having health insurance last year
By Vern Halter Willow residents recently received a letter from Mat-Su Borough Mayor Larry DeVilbiss, and you may have
By DeLena Johnson This is beyond politics: The Mat-Su Delegation must be a voice for their constituents, not their
By Joe Griffith The MEA election is in full swing and as members of our electric cooperative, I hope you