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 Vern Halter I wanted to comment about a few things that have come out recently. I certainly think addressing
By Vern Halter Willow residents recently received a letter from Mat-Su Borough Mayor Larry DeVilbiss, and you may have
The Alaska Legislature is considering House Joint Resolution 15, a resolution honoring U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, and condemning the
By Daniel Hamm The crash in world oil prices has sent Alaska state financial officials reeling. After years of high
By Brian Rogers For Alaska and its university, this week marks a milestone born out of grit and determination. One
By Barbara McDaniel Fairbanks Sen. Pete Kelly wants to change the Constitution of the state of Alaska, the section on
By Dan Sullivan Senate decorum once dictated that a U.S. senator wait a long time, sometimes years, to give
By Mike Wenstrup Alaska has always needed a voice in Washington. From the trans-Alaska pipeline to the Alaska Native
America’s former colonies achieved economic and educational greatness through foundational principles such as local control of government and education.
By Lisa Murkowski For the first time in eight years, Republicans control both chambers of Congress. While our eight-vote
By Mike Coons I want to thank Brian O’Connor for the interview and the article. Sadly, there were some
By Stuart Thompson Alaska authorities must challenge the Federal District Court ruling invalidating the Alaska Constitution’s definition of marriage.