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
The calendar now says March, and for a large chunk of the planet, that means thoughts turn to spring. Here
Controversy and Matanuska Electric Association elections seem to go hand in hand. The history of the member-owned cooperative, particularly
MARY KVALHEIM/Spectrum February 25, 2007 Why should you care about the upcoming Matanuska Electric Association board of directors election?
Valley residents - at least those on the power grid - will find a ballot in their mailboxes in the coming days
RIVER BEAN/Spectrum Again I am dismayed with MEA. This time MEA has told us that “we” are building
MYRL THOMPSON/Juneau Report Warning: This may be an especially peculiar Juneau Report. I think I may have cabin fever
MYRL THOMPSON/Capitol Watch During Alaska's Constitutional Convention, there was much debate about the importance of natural resource
In this space last Sunday, we praised the Alaska Senate, in general, and Sen. Tom Wagoner, R-Kenai, in particular,
MYRL THOMPSON/Juneau Report February 11. 2007 Editor's note: The following is excerpted from the weekly Juneau Report
What a difference a year can make. The oil industry's influence in Juneau has been part of the
JIM SYKES/Spectrum February 16, 2007 Leave it to Matanuska Electric Association to face 21st century energy problems with 19th
In the world of sporting events, motorized endurance races are not completely uncommon. There are a handful of better-known