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 KADEN WEAVER Frontiersman.com MAT-SU — Schools across the Valley are gearing up for graduation season this week. Among
By K.T. (Kate) McKee I just heard about a disturbing phone scam involving those who’ve enrolled in health
Any person who loses their job has a tough time. For those ages 40 and older, circumstances are especially hard.
By K.T. (Kate) McKee Did you owe the tax penalty this year for not having health insurance last year
By Elizabeth Ripley The Mat-Su Health Foundation is grateful for the Legislature’s efforts to move toward a more
By Sen. Anna MacKinnon Alaskans from around the state are passionate about the elimination of daylight saving time. Recently I
By Brian Rogers For Alaska and its university, this week marks a milestone born out of grit and determination. One
By Les Gara Governor Walker, like other Republican and Democratic Governors who have hopped on board, is right that accepting
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
America’s former colonies achieved economic and educational greatness through foundational principles such as local control of government and education.