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 Juanita Cassellius When Gov. Bill Walker announced his plan to cut the PFD and restructure the Permanent Fund for
Bill Walker As the Legislature nears the end of the constitutional 120-day session, I am gravely concerned about the
Sean Parnell When I discovered during my service as governor that an Alaska State Trooper who was killed on the
By Wiley Brooks Alaskans deserve better than reinstituting an income tax system tied to such a flawed federal system. The
By Scott Hawkins Governor Walker’s announcement that our state budget crisis has deepened by a further $300 million should
By Rep. Lora Reinbold State government is simply too big and the State Legislature has not made adequate progress in
Lynn Gattis In light of some recent comments of mine that have been taken out of context, let me take
Steven Merritt WASILLA — Alaska is one of 12 states participating in “Super Tuesday” presidential primary election voting March 1, and
Brian O'Connor WASILLA — Four Mat-Su legislators say they just want to listen. Nevertheless, Alaska Sen. Bill Stoltze
By Frank McQueary Vice chair, Alaska Republican Party Across the the Mat-Su, volunteers are putting final touches on what
Walter John Gilmour, 73, passed on Jan. 30, 2016, in Waikiki, Hawaii. Walter was born May 27, 1942, in La
Beth Fread Alaska is in a pre-crisis situation and it requires our attention. The finger of doom is pointing