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 Fred Dyson The first snowfall of the year brings a rash of ditch divers and car crashes. My kids
By John Cruickshank The Birchwood community, just beyond Eagle River, is identified in the Chugiak/Eagle River Comprehensive Plan as
By Rep. CATHY TILTON As you’ve probably read, the House and Senate concluded their work on SB 54 and
By DENNIS ANDERSON It’s that time of year again! Media outlets around the nation will write columns, produce segments
By Rep. George Rauscher Wednesday at 9 p.m. Gov. Bill Walker held a legislative briefing in his cabinet room,
By Rep. Ivy Spohnholz Alaskans have been hearing a great deal about crime and public safety in the news lately.
By SAM COTTEN Alaskans love their salmon. Salmon embody a cultural aspect for the people of this state probably more
By Sen. Pete Kelly About a week ago, Alaskans received some outstanding news. North Slope oil production rose for a
By LARRY WOOD Our Legislature is currently working on SB54, a bill to “correct” the deficiencies of SB91 passed in
To the editor: November is Avalanche Awareness Education Month. As a lifelong Alaskans, I’ve lost a lot of friends
By ANDREW MACK In 1923 President Warren Harding set aside 23 million acres in the middle of the U.S.
By TODD SMOLDON When Governor Walker announced another special session several weeks ago, it was no surprise to those watching