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
"For Alaskans who want less government and greater individual liberty and freedom, there is no better choice than Pam
By Daniel Hamm I see a huge irony with the role reversals in this political campaign for state office. Many
By Mike Wenstrup Mead Treadwell recently endorsed the National Sales Tax at a debate in Homer. This national tax would
Lifelong Alaskan Edward J. Shaw, 59, died March 8, 2014, at his brother’s home in Anchorage of natural causes.
Emil August Waldal, 85, of Palmer, died of natural causes on Jan. 21, 2014, at the Alaska Veterans and Palmers
JUNEAU — The State Board of Education and Early Development will meet by video/teleconference on Jan. 27, starting at noon.
Robert Ward Christensen, 69, passed away June 9, 2013 at his home near Palmer from cancer. Robert was born in
By Sen. Charlie Huggins Spectrum We are now more than two-thirds through the session and I am proud to
By Bob Shavelson Spectrum Recent challenges to the new railroad to Port MacKenzie in Knik Arm have prompted calls to
Longtime Juneau resident Twila Kaiser, 96, died Dec. 23, 2012, at the Alaska Veterans and Pioneers Home in Palmer, where
By Mike Dunleavy Spectrum It is quite evident to Valley residents that the current political situation we now have in
By Wayne Nicolls, John Sandor and Tom Boutin Spectrum Professional foresters take public review very seriously and value it highly.