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By Jeremiah Bartz Frontiersman.com A football coach using a hockey reference as the centerpiece for his keynote address may
By Todd Smoldon Life could soon be changing for the thousands of people who shop in Wasilla every day – the
JUNEAU — Alaska’s total employment was down by an estimated 0.9 percent in November compared to November 2016, a
By Larry Wood Nationally, Americans received good news for Christmas. The federal tax cuts will put Americans back to work,
By Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman Anchorage’s Municipal Assembly voted Dec. 19 to allow the city’s water and
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By Senior Airman CURT BEACH JBER Public Affairs Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson personnel banded together to raise money for charities
By Air Force Chaplain (Capt.) MARK HILL JBER Chaplain Something big was happening in the wilderness around the Jordan River
By PHILLIP MANNING Frontiersman.com PALMER — The Mat-Su Borough Assembly held two meetings on Tuesday. The only action item
By TIM ROCKEY For the Frontiersman PALMER — The final Palmer City Council meeting of 2017 was a short one, but
By Sen. Lisa Murkowski This holiday season, Alaskans can have a renewed sense of hope for good jobs, larger paychecks,
By Howard Bess President Donald campaigned and is serving under the banner “make America great again.” Apparently no one has
By Victoria Petersen Anchorage Press An ordinance proposed Tuesday, Sept. 26 to aid in quicker cleanups of homeless camps was