Barbara Hunt lives, writes and paints Palmer, Alaska. She works hard to keep the robust pulse of our Palmer community.
While there is fresh snow on the ground, the Alaska growing season is in the air at Raven Hall at the Alaska State Fairgrounds as final preparations are underway for ...
A field of 16 mushers took to the trails for the Knik 200 Joe Redington Sr. Memorial Dog Sled Race this weekend. Some mushers were seasoned veterans from the trail, ...
A Wasilla man was sentenced on January 22 to 30 years in prison and will serve the rest of his life on court mandated ...
The state Legislature is back in business in Juneau. Both the state Senate and state House convened the Second Regular ...
This is the best time to start acquiring gear for the fishing and hunting seasons ahead. It is better to start stocking up now as opposed to scrambling last minute ...
The 41st Annual Wasilla Warrior Hockey Gun and Outdoor Show brought out huge crowds last weekend as players, families, team ...
Palmer’s city council approved a controversial rezoning of property parcels adjacent to the city airport from residential to commercial after a lengthy meeting Tuesday night, Jan. 13. The vote was ...
The 41st annual Wasilla High School Gun and Outdoor Show presented by the Wasilla Warrior High School Hockey Team will open its doors to welcome a large array of vendors ...
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) has announced that it will once again host the biennial Arctic Thunder Open House ...
Lighthouse Family Medicine, a new primary care medical clinic in Wasilla, has opened its doors to new patients through a unique membership system. Members have access to a variety of ...
For much of the past half-century, nuclear energy in the United States has occupied an uneasy space between a technology of ...