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
Aug. 14, 2005 Simply Sleight\Kari Sleight Newspaper and political careers seem to be miles apart, yet neither career is
As armed conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan continue to churn out American casualties, it is as important as ever to
Aug. 12, 2005 Spectrum\Larry Wood Gov. Frank Murkowski finally has his jet. A Westavia Westwind II manufactured in Israel.
Admitting a mistake is never easy. But making it right, ultimately, is all that matters. At Monday night's
August 9, 2005 Spectrum\Al Strawn It has been my pleasure to work as a volunteer organizer for the Curtis
August 7, 2005 Spectrum\Genie Siedler Late last month, $400,000 was awarded to 48 arts organizations throughout Alaska from
It's been nearly two weeks since an illegal nonpublic vote by the Wasilla City Council resulted in the
Resslin' Around by Casey Ressler Why do we play? Standing in the woods at an ungodly early hour, rain
Alaska lost a bona fide legend Tuesday when Jay Hammond died at his remote home on Lake Clark. Over the
Aug. 5, 2005 Spectrum\Cecily Fritz Let's take a look at just a few comments regarding public land
Joel Davison/From the Newsroom By 5 p.m. the motor-vehicle intensity on the Palmer-Wasilla Highway reaches a
08/02/05 Spectrum/Kathie Wasserman I read, with interest, the Spectrum piece offered by Rep. Vic Kohring a few