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 Tom Brennan Voice for the times The New York Times reporters writing the story of the KIC-1 well
By Ned Rozell Alaska Science Cape Espenberg is an eyebrow of sand, driftwood, and low plants on the northeast corner
While gliding along a trail that had just felt the imprint of 2,000 dog feet, Bob Gillis skied over
By Joseph Coomer To the editor: In gold country, one should recognize that all streams are nature’s version of
Science by Ned Rozell Cape Espenberg is an eyebrow of sand, driftwood, and low plants on the northeast corner of
By Larry Persily Alaska Journal of Commerce While cutting back on overall spending to preserve its money to last into
By Larry Persily Alaska Journal of Commerce The Alaska Gasline Development Corp. (AGDC) has added to the list of information
By Tim Rockey Frontiersman.com MAT-SU — Following the massive earthquake that shook Southcentral Alaska Friday morning and continues to
By Bridget Mire Wenatchee World staff writer The aftershocks of Friday morning’s earthquake north of Anchorage, could be felt
By Reilly Kneedler Wenatchee World staff writer The magnitude-7.0 earthquake reported near of Anchorage Friday is the 14th
By Zack Fields Headlamp The Talkeetna Canyon is a renowned whitewater run, fourteen miles of nearly continuous whitewater through a
To the editor: Stop digging holes all over the valley. In the butte alone there are six gravel pits, three