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
Whether Barack Obama’s “landmark” speech on race in America this past week mended rifts or further strained racial relations
Sometimes overshadowed by political protests and sensational headlines are some of the true success stories of a community. Home Delivered
A renewed effort to establish the South Denali Visitor Center is gaining steam and would be a welcome addition to
Tomorrow is the traditional day for the wearin’ o’ the green — St. Patrick’s Day. While we are all for
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner It’s hard to believe this year’s legislative session is halfway over. It sure doesn’
Three years of planning, studies, debate, public meetings, planning staff time and revising finally came to a head last week
This week the executives of three of Alaska’s most populous regions spoke up to urge the state to jump-
By Victoria Naegele Guest Editorial Should the state help Alaska's farmers, or let them sink or swim on
Matanuska Electric Association member-owners want change and backed up that desire by unplugging Lee Jordan from the cooperative’s
It’s now only a matter of hours until the first team heads off into the wilderness en route to
Move over pork bellies. Here in Alaska we are trading in a much-more appealing future — cheese. The new Southcentral
It was the press conference to nowhere. When U.S. Rep. Don Young invited the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman to