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 MICHAEL BURKE CEO, MTA MTA is keeping pace with the evolving communications industry. From humble beginnings in 1953 as
Larry Wood Without a sustainable fiscal plan, Alaska faces fiscal calamity. There is no excuse for the $7 billion in
By Elvie Underwood For the past couple of months, the phrase “budget deficit” has been everywhere. In late March, I
Joe Griffith/Matanuska Electric Association It is important for you to know that your electric system isn’t what it
Colleen Sullivan-Leonard How important is it for the City of Wasilla to stay true to its promise to sunset
By Bill Walker My administration issued an Alaska Hire determination June 10 to require that Alaskans get at least 90
Two weeks ago, a widespread power outage impacted half of our membership. Approximately 30,000 members in our core areas
MAT-SU — The public is invited to weigh in on a host of Valley improvement projects. Wasilla couplet An open
The Statewide Broadband Task Force released its plan and recommendations Aug. 8 for deploying high-speed broadband across the state,
Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities invites the public to attend an open house from 4 to 7 p.
By John Harkey Spectrum Driven by generous grants, increased sponsorships and record concert ticket sales, the Alaska State Fair experienced
Frontiersman.com WASILLA — An Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities project to enhance traffic flow through Wasilla on the