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 Mark Larson The time is now for Alaskans to think about their future in this great state. Oil production
By Dan Sullivan Spectrum Editor’s note: All candidates for local, state and national elected offices are invited to publish
By Dianne Blumer Spectrum While much of the Lower 48 is still recovering from a devastating recession, Alaska’s economy
By Rhonda r. Kitter Spectrum Rep. Lynn Gattis has introduced House Bill 196, which is a mandate on public education
By Larry DeVilbiss Mayor's Corner When America first began to unionize in the 1820s, there was a culture
Frontiersman.com Charter College (http://www.chartercollege.edu/) has launched a new website — vaeducationanchorage.com — to help provide veterans, reservists
By Charissa Cherry I am a member of the Mat-Su Board of Ethics, but I am writing as a
John P. Hurley, 60, died Oct. 5, 2011, at his home off Trunk Road near Palmer. He came to Alaska
Jack H. Mills, 65, of Big Lake, died of cancer at the home of friends on Dec. 29, 2005. Mr.