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 JACOB MANN Frontiersman.com PALMER—The 18th annual Mat-Su Employment Expo saw about 800 people come through the
by STAFF Frontiersman.com JUNEAU—Newly released data show Alaska employers paid $4.5 billion in wages in third quarter
by KARINNE WIEBOLD Alaska is expected to lose jobs again in 2018, although the losses appear to be tapering. Total
By TODD SMOLDON Despite the Democrats best efforts to suggest otherwise, there is only one clear choice for House District
Thank you to the voters and tax payers of the Borough for trusting me with four years as your Mayor.
By Charles D. Hayes A strong middle class is like a vegetable garden, requiring a rich economic environment in the
By Bill Walker My administration issued an Alaska Hire determination June 10 to require that Alaskans get at least 90
By Gov. Bill Walker Next weekend, Lt. Governor Byron Mallott and I will kick off a series of conversations about
By Rachael Petro It sounds reasonable enough to tax and regulate the production, sale and use of marijuana. After all,
By Michael P. Carson There are bears in the woods and they are different colors. I hope no one gets
By Kris Norosz, Julie Decker and Doug Ward With our massive land endowment and bragging rights as the largest state
By Michael P. Carson I have seen firsthand the common-sense actions addressing the urgent needs of a homeless youth