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 MATTHEW DALY Associated Press BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Interior Secretary Deb Haaland defended her department's approval of the
By Katie Stavick Frontiersman.com In what feels like legislative déjà vu, the Matanuska Susitna Borough (MSB) Planning Commission discussed
By Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman More aging Cook Inlet, Alaska oil platforms are being shut down, possibly for good.
By Frank Murkowski Spectrum Events taking place today in the energy world should be of critical concern to our country,
By Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman North Slope production dipped in March compared with February as warmer spring temperatures began
By Katie Stavick Frontiersman.com On Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason rejected requests from conservative groups to
Effort is a reflection on the bipartisan effectiveness of our Alaska delegation To the editor: Kudos to all who got
By Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman A planned 100-mile industrial access road built into the western Matansuka Susitna Borough
By Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman Cook Inlet natural gas producers say they’re doing everything they can to get
By Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman In 1970, things looked bright for Alaskans. The state had almost a billion dollars
By Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman The U.S. Bureau of Land Management gave its approval to a supplemental Environmental
By Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman Big oil discoveries on the North Slope in the 1960s almost never happened. Alaskans