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
Thanks to our state legislators, we took a significant step earlier this month toward controlling our own destiny. The legislature
Joe Griffith/Matanuska Electric Association It is important for you to know that your electric system isn’t what it
By Stephanie Nowers The proposal by an Anchorage company, Central Monofill Services, to dump hundreds of thousands of tons of
By Sarah Wolcoff I’d like to help clarify a few things in regard to CMS seeking a monofill permit
By Joe Griffith Next time you are driving through town, take a minute to notice the electrical system that surrounds
In the final stages of the governor’s race we see a tendency for increased negativity rather than focused attention
By Joe Griffith It’s been a busy month at Matanuska Electric Association. There’s been a power plant to
Two weeks ago, a widespread power outage impacted half of our membership. Approximately 30,000 members in our core areas
By Bonnie Zirkle After reviewing the application for an Air Quality Control Minor Permit submitted by Usibelli Coal Mine Inc.
Frontiersman.com MAT-SU — Six Valley efforts will benefit from a pool of $424,000 Alaska Clean Water Actions grants
TALKEETNA — Susitna River Coalition and Northern Susitna Institute have organized a Susitna Watershed Speaker Series on the fourth Friday of
PALMER — Wasilla and Palmer Soil and Water Conservation Districts and Mat-Su College are co-sponsoring a free Winter Conservation