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Presenting the top trending stories and featured reports on current issues in the Alaska Valley. Explore Alaska Sports, The Valley life, Outdoors, Local Arts & Entertainment, and important links to several other community sources. Frontiersman News continues to be the top local Alaska newspaper serving the Matanuska-Susitna Valley.
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The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority, or AIDEA, the state’s development fi ..read more
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An Australia-based independent oil explorer, 88 Energy, reported additional encouraging resu ..read more
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The Alaska state development agency leading the work on a 211-mile minerals access road in n ..read more
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The state Legislature is moving along with its constitutionally-required work on the budget for next year, Fiscal Year 2015, which begins July 1. Work in on schedule, but the tough decisions remain, including the amount of the 2024 Permanent Fund Dividend, or PFD, paid out to citizens ..read more
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The Alaska Senate has passed a state capital budget fro upcoming Fiscal Year 2025, which begins July 1. Senate Bill 187 totals $450 million of general fund dollars and is crafted to promote infrastructure projects throughout the state, address the state’s backlog of deferred maintenance, sup ..read more
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Wasilla Police Department officers were dispatched to the Valley Cinema, on Old Matanuska Road, at about 6:45 p.m. Friday for a reported stabbing. Police and Alaska State Troopers arrived and found that multiple teenagers had been involved in a fight inside one of the theaters. During the fi ..read more
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Palmer’s city council is leaning toward a scaled-down plan for a new public library. Wolf Architecture, retained by the city to design the library, may be asked to develop design for a building that could cost $10 million, down from a larger building that could cost $18 million ..read more
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Hockey players and students from the Mat-Su Borough took to the ice in Palmer last week facing off with each, as coaches, families, and supporters cheered their hearts out ..read more
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Next week’s total solar eclipse will not be a big thing in our Palmer area. We are not even close to the path of totality. Some in SouthEast Alaska may see slight parts, but in our area it might just be a dimming of light. This is kinda sad because we enjoy nature’s events in a big way. It i ..read more