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 Brad Keithley Sometimes the buzz created by election campaigns tends to mask what is going on in the “real
By Floyd Shilanski I moved to Anchorage in the late 1970s when I was stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base.
By Bernadette Rupright The Verne Rupright for State House District 7 campaign has been running a positive campaign, a nice
By Jim Colver On Tuesday you have the opportunity to vote for State House candidate Jim Colver, a proven problem
In Alaska, we are currently under the leadership of people who shut out Alaskans and local and tribal governments from
By Rachael Petro It sounds reasonable enough to tax and regulate the production, sale and use of marijuana. After all,
In the final stages of the governor’s race we see a tendency for increased negativity rather than focused attention
Bubbles exist in politics just as they arise in stock markets and property values. Alaskans saw bubbles burst in the
When it comes to the natural gas pipeline project, the best thing that can happen for Alaska is having a
I have successfully represented oil and gas producers, refiners, pipeline companies, municipalities, boroughs, utilities, and their customers in Alaska for
Sean Parnell For those who love comeback stories, it is difficult to find a better example than Cook Inlet. Just
By Daniel Hamm I see a huge irony with the role reversals in this political campaign for state office. Many