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 Bernadette Rupright The Verne Rupright for State House District 7 campaign has been running a positive campaign, a nice
Bubbles exist in politics just as they arise in stock markets and property values. Alaskans saw bubbles burst in the
Lt. Col. USAF Wiley Brooks A headline in the Aug. 8 Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman caught my attention — “National sales
Merrick Peirce Alaskans are being badly led, and misled. Most Alaskans have no idea how much wealth they own. I’
Paul Seaton As a fiscally conservative Republican, I have been surprised conservative voices have only focused on high oil price
By Eric Feige For the last several weeks, as I circulate through the district, I have been approached by many
By Dr. Tim Tilsworth Why vote YES to repeal SB21? One compelling factor is the despicable politics of how SB21
By James Udelhoven Only three legs support the Alaska economy: oil, the federal government and everything else. That’s why
Sen. Bert Stedman Over the years, I’ve read many of the reports written for the Institute of Social and
By Vic Fischer The legislative session is over, and things aren’t looking good for Alaska’s budget. After passing
By Tim Johnson “Liars figure and half-truths are all lies.” — Anonymous Curmudgeon Certainly it is a half-truth to