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 Nicole Duritz The dog days of August are the most likely time for Medicare Part D participants to fall
Sharon Kay Evans, 64, Certified Professional Midwife, formerly of Palmer, was born Oct. 23, 1949, to Wanda Froedge of Peoria,
By Darby Andrews As a U.S. Army veteran of Operation Desert Storm, I am asking Alaskans on this Independence
My recent message to colleagues on the Senate floor was blunt: You’re either for veterans, or you’re against
By William J. Streur One of Gov. Sean Parnell’s priorities is to help vulnerable Alaskans access necessary health care
This morning we finally had an appointment for my husband’s lab to be drawn at the Wasilla Veterans Administration
By Peggy Robinson My father, a World War II veteran, died this morning, May 23. As I reflect on his
By Kate McKee There have been some recent changes in eligibility for various people to enroll in health plans through
By Bill Walker As a municipal attorney representing local governments across the state for more than 30 years, I deal
My husband and I are small business owners in the Mat-Su Valley. Our syrup-making business of 25 years
By Amanda Metivier There are more than 2,000 children and youth in foster care throughout the state of Alaska.
By Care Tuk Cancer Chat I sat down to read Sunday’s Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman — the house was quiet,