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
Delaney Shults and Elysia Engst from Palmer High School are among more than 800 high school cheerleaders from across the
By Dennis Anderson Publisher’s Notebook On Friday Nov. 2 at the Raven Hall on the Alaska State Fairgrounds, the
The Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson total force community has a monthlong opportunity to participate in the 2018 September Commuter Challenge
Faith by Jonathon Rockey My heart is full because of many joys and challenges in life. But, a seemingly unimportant
Now, that President Donald Trump has jerked relations with both Russia and North Korea towards peace and good-faith negotiations,
The Arctic Thunder Open House is now in the rearview mirror. What a neat experience to see all the aircraft
by KRISTIE BABCOCK There are three leading candidates for the Republican nomination: Mead Treadwell, Scott Hawkins and Mike Dunleavy. Between
by KRISTIE BABCOCK There are three leading candidates for the Republican nomination: Mead Treadwell, Scott Hawkins and Mike Dunleavy. Between
by MATT HICKMAN A chuckle ran across the line of Chinese businesspeople sitting across the table as Lindsey Whitt, external
Laurie Ann Brogan passed away after a long illness. Laurie passes to eternal glory free of pain holding hands with
by TOM BRENNAN Gov. Bill Walker hit the jackpot when he took a group of Alaska businesspeople to China recently.
by MATT HICKMAN Frontiersman.com ANCHORAGE — Barely a week after a contingent of some 50 Alaskans visited China for the