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
Daniel Hamm Okay now I have your attention because Alaska’s current fiscal crisis was predicted and solved over 39
July marks the beginning of fiscal year 2016; a chance for a new beginning and a fresh start for addressing
By Nolan Klouda According to the latest employment report released by the Anchorage Economic Development Corp., job numbers remain solid
By Finn Rye Fellow Alaskans, consider my proposal to eliminate the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend as a method to address
By Gregory Gusse Today may be one of the most important dates in your great-grand children’s future: the
By Bernadette Rupright The Verne Rupright for State House District 7 campaign has been running a positive campaign, a nice
Bubbles exist in politics just as they arise in stock markets and property values. Alaskans saw bubbles burst in the
By Robin O. Brena A “yes” vote on Ballot Measure No. 1 will repeal Senate Bill 21 and provide Alaskans
By Eric Feige For the last several weeks, as I circulate through the district, I have been approached by many
Sen. Bert Stedman Over the years, I’ve read many of the reports written for the Institute of Social and
By Vic Fischer The legislative session is over, and things aren’t looking good for Alaska’s budget. After passing
By Tim Johnson “Liars figure and half-truths are all lies.” — Anonymous Curmudgeon Certainly it is a half-truth to