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
From the beginning of a federal investigation into corruption in the state Legislature, Vic Kohring has proclaimed he is a
Plans to build a railroad spur to Point MacKenzie are chugging along, and it’s time for interested communities to
Farmers are the most resourceful people. Tractor’s busted? No problem; nothing a little 3-in-1 oil and a
It’s hard for most homeowners to work up any enthusiasm for the Mat-Su Borough’s new mandatory building
It’s OK for hunters in Alaska to fire away near schools. At least that’s how one must interpret
Palmer senior lineman Everest Moore summed it up best when he expressed that it may be heartbreaking now, but after
It didn’t take long Thursday to learn not all state lawmakers believe the state’s Petroleum Profits Tax should
Not so very many years ago, the names of middle-age women would crop up more frequently in obituaries — Mary
The Mat-Su Borough has lofty plans for the area’s aviation, and it should. As the fastest-growing area
As the Mat-Su Valley leads the way for a growing Alaska, balancing the area’s increasingly modern lifestyle with
Free speech is powerful. Just ask the owners of businesses along East Sun Mountain Road near the proposed Creekside Town
Alaska is known for its rugged individualists and independent spirit. The Last Frontier is still home to mountain men and