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The planned West Susitna Access Project, a 78.5-mile industrial-use road, may be the first Alaska project to qualify for ...
Taxpayers have effectively been paying twice for the same people enrolled in government-driven health insurance. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced on Thursday that they ...
Eleven years ago, a young man from Wasilla watched on national television as friend and fellow Alaskan Nick Hanson-the Eskimo ...
The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority has submitted an application for a U.S. Corps of Engineers Section 474 permit for the West Susitna Access Project, a proposed industrial road ...
Former state Rep. David Eastman has won his lawsuit against Gov. Mike Dunleavy and the state of Alaska, successfully challenging the governor’s decision to allow a bill to become law last year.
The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority has submitted an application for a U.S. Corps of Engineers Section 474 permit for the West Susitna Access Project, a proposed industrial road ...
Two veteran Mat-Su political leaders will run for governor in 2026. Borough mayor Edna DeVries indicated her intentions earlier and on Thursday, July 24, state Sen. Shelley Hughes said she will ...
As Ridge Erickson rounded third and jetted toward home with his team trailing in the bottom of the ninth, the Mat-Su Miners ...
The City of Houston announced the launch of “City of Houston, Alaska,” a mobile application designed in collaboration with ...
Attorney General Treg Taylor announced on July 10 that the State of Alaska would receive approximately $1.8 million following ...
Palmer’s library fund is now $1 million richer thanks to two $500,000 contributions accepted at the Tuesday, July 22 city council meeting.
Have you ever dreamed of starting your own food truck or setting up a craft booth at local events? Maybe you’ve thought about ...
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