A Wasilla man was sentenced on January 22 to 30 years in prison and will serve the rest of his life on court mandated supervision following release from federal custody for distributing carfentanil to two people, resulting in the near fatal overdose of an adult victim and the fatal overdose …
A Wasilla man was sentenced on January 22 to 30 years in prison and will serve the rest of his life on court mandated supervision following release from federal custody for distributing carfentanil to two people, resulting in the near fatal overdose of an adult victim and the fatal overdose …
- "A Great Day for a Dog Race." Knik 200 brings out veteran and freshman mushers
- JBER School Liaison Services Offers Support, Assistance to Military Students
- Alaska drug overdose deaths drop, though less dramatically than national plunge
- Clarification needed on MEA’s renewable energy claims
- Letter to the Editor
- Borough property tax assessments in the mail. Average home value rises 7.4%, assembly told
- Governor Dunleavy proposes amendment to protect PFD
- Academic, vocational scholarships available
- Alaska State Board of Education Holds Quarterly Meeting – Staff Confirmed, Student Advisor Selected
- Education Stability Matters for Alaska’s Communities
The Working Families Tax Cuts Act, aka “One Big Beautiful Bill,” legislation that was signed into law last year,…
** This is the second part of a two-part series that began with a conversation over coffee on the anniversary of…
** Part One of this two-part series centers on quiet conversations at the ninth annual candlelight vigil that ho…
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Palmer council approves airport lot rezoning; Victoria Hudson resigns
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Glenfarne signs deal to lead development of Mat-Su, Donlin Gold gas pipeline
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Crowley plans new fuel terminal, storage at Mat-Su’s Port MacKenzie
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Durham, Teamsters fail to reach agreement; school bus drivers vote to authorize strike
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Wasilla man receives 30-year sentence for distribution of carfentanil, resulting in one fatal and one non-fatal overdose
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Wasilla High hosting annual gun and outdoor show
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Snow advisory issued for Mat-Su, Anchorage
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Colorful, tuneful Disney show set to delight audiences
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Father, daughter preparing to race in the Iron Dog together
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Wasilla NYE Fireworks Show cancelled due to high winds
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A Wasilla man was sentenced on January 22 to 30 years in prison and will serve the rest of h…
The Working Families Tax Cuts Act, aka “One Big Beautiful Bill,” legislation that was signed…
** Part One of this two-part series centers on quiet conversations at the ninth annual candl…
The company planning to develop the big Alaska LNG project with the state of Alaska, Glenfar…
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The 41st Annual Wasilla Warrior Hockey Gun and Outdoor Show brought out huge crowds last weekend as players, families, team staff and board members efforts made the event successful and enjoyable for all. The fundraiser helps the hockey teams cover ice fees, equipment, transportation and lod…
Despite being delayed due to weather, the Knik 200 Joe Redington Sr. Memorial Sled Dog Race kicks off this Saturday January 24th. Trails conditions are looking good and a field of roughly 20 mushers are ready to run their dogs and enjoy the race. The staff behind the Knik Iditarod Trail Blaz…
Talking with Samantha Oslund, fisheries biologist with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) on Monday, she mentioned seeing and or hearing about an uptick in ice fishing effort recently. Samantha attributed this mainly to improvements in weather conditions, and that explana…
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 to maybe find the things that you need. Here is a list of places that I like to visit when looking for good deals on used outdoor gear.
** This is the second part of a two-part series that began with a conversation over coffee on the anniversary of Kellsie Green’s death. The first installment examined the human cost of Alaska’s addiction crisis; this article looks upstream at the broader youth mental health crisis and the ro…
The 64th annual Willow Winter Carnival will begin Friday January 23rd and continue throughout the next two weekends at the Willow Community Center. Hosted by the Willow Area Community Organization (WACO), the carnival is a time for friends to come together, participate in a variety of winter…
A farm-fresh carry-out dinner service is giving busy families a healthy alternative to traditional fast-food options.
If you’re not aware, this newspaper column has a large online following on social media. It’s simply the Palmer Alaska Buzz on Facebook. Daily there are at least 50 new postings of one thing or another. Sometimes there’s announcements, sometimes there are proclamations, sometimes it’s gossip…
A relaunched coalition of industry and nonprofit leaders aims to address critical shortages in Alaska’s healthcare workforce.
One of the Mat-Su’s longest running addiction recovery facilities continues to expand its services on Point MacKenzie.
A Disney favorite is coming to the local stage.
As 2025 ends and a new year is beginning, many are thinking about the new opportunities coming this year. The possibilities of setting new goals, embracing change, and believing in your ability to grow and write your own story.
For many families in the Mat-Su Borough and across the state, homeschooling and correspondence schools have become a popular option to the traditional brick-and-mortar education, offering flexibility with different pathways to complete their education.
Once considered a niche activity for bachelorette parties, paint nights have officially become a staple of 2026's local recreation option. From in-person studio events to virtual sessions that began during the pandemic to a homeschool art education option, the "do-it-yourself" art movement s…
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Talking with Samantha Oslund, fisheries biologist with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) on Monday, she mentioned seeing and…
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 s…
The 41st annual Wasilla High School Gun and Outdoor Show presented by the Wasilla Warrior High School Hockey Team will open its doors to welco…
In my gun and outdoor related readings over the past several months, I’ve seen several articles about using a red dot sight on shotguns. The m…
The 2026 Veterans disability compensation rates are in! Starting Jan. 1, 2026, all compensation benefit rates have been increased by 2.8% to m…
Active-duty service members and eligible family members in Alaska now have access to blood test for colorectal cancer screening with no copay.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) last month announced that women Veterans can now schedule appointments directly with VA gynecology pro…
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) on December 15 announced its intent to reorganize the management structure of the Veterans Health Admi…

