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 Kenda Huling Hi, my name is Kenda Huling. I’m a private citizen born in the territory of Alaska
By Brian Rogers For Alaska and its university, this week marks a milestone born out of grit and determination. One
By Dan Sullivan Senate decorum once dictated that a U.S. senator wait a long time, sometimes years, to give
By Mike Wenstrup Alaska has always needed a voice in Washington. From the trans-Alaska pipeline to the Alaska Native
By Lisa Murkowski For the first time in eight years, Republicans control both chambers of Congress. While our eight-vote
By Mike Coons I want to thank Brian O’Connor for the interview and the article. Sadly, there were some
Across Alaska, front yards, car bumpers and jacket lapels are shedding campaign signs, stickers and pins. Airwaves, newspapers and social
By Tim Johnson “They want me to work on the levee. I had to leave my home...” Lonnie Johnson, Broken
By Larry Wood Governor-elect Bill Walker’s transition team has much on its plate and little time in which
By Chuck Legge The following is an unapologetically biased comparison of candidates in the Begich/Sullivan senate race. Yes, I
"For Alaskans who want less government and greater individual liberty and freedom, there is no better choice than Pam
I have been a Republican for 50 years, spending about half of that time in public office. My service included