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 Rep. Les Gara and Amanda Metivier Alaskans are caring and generous. We should agree we can’t avoid our
Our beloved angel Leticia Ann Faller, 28 was taken from us tragically and suddenly in the early hours of Nov.
Whether children are sexually abused or exposed to domestic violence between family members, the long-term impacts to their well-
By Judy Gette October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. One might ask why we devote an entire month to this
By Stuart Thompson Political advertising — as practiced today — not only foully betrays our political heritage, but returns Americans to the
By Marian Elliott Given the negative image of our young people often featured in the media, I found it refreshing
By Bill Walker As a municipal attorney representing local governments across the state for more than 30 years, I deal
By Michael P. Carson I have seen firsthand the common-sense actions addressing the urgent needs of a homeless youth
By Amanda Metivier There are more than 2,000 children and youth in foster care throughout the state of Alaska.
By Norbert Chowaniec Spectrum Editor’s note: This is the first of a three-part response Norbert Chowaniec has penned
By Jan Thurlow For Frontiersman.com PALMER — Palmer Toastmasters had another fun club speech contest Feb. 4. If you weren’
Spectrum By Art carney Social problems are nothing new, and in the early days of man they were probably solved