The Matanuska-Susitna Borough Assembly kicked the can down the road on a plan to resolve long-standing problems with the borough’s regulations on setback rule for homes built near water bodies.
The Matanuska-Susitna Borough Assembly kicked the can down the road on a plan to resolve long-standing problems with the borough’s regulations on setback rule for homes built near water bodies.
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- Opinion: Rekindling America’s promise through Constitution Day
- Makers Market debuts at Mat-Su College
- Dimond stuns Colony during the final seconds
- Barrow gets by Redington in Division III football
- 15 years of healing: Alaska’s Healing Hearts honors veterans, first responders and families
- Knights sweep team titles at Seward cross-country meet
- Governor: A tribute to Charlie Kirk and the First Amendment
- Flood advisory issued for Yentna River
- Alaska Safe Riders: Check the trailhead signs
American anthropologist Margaret Mead once said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citize…
Piggybacking off the September 3 meeting of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District (MSBSD) school board, …
The Williwaw neighborhood in Wasilla has for years been notorious for crime, squatters, addiction, and derelict …
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Viral video captures brawl at the Alaska State Fair; Bystander helps disarm one person involved
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Mat-Su police blotter
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Palmer now has more downtown parking and a new human resources director
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Members of Colony and Palmer choirs perform with classic rock legends
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Assembly questions high cost of traffic access redesign in school zones, approves naming of Big Lake Rec Center
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The Williwaw Project hopes to revitalize community, de-incentivize crime
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Wasilla man sentenced to 30 years for sexual abuse of a minor
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Pedestrian fatality in Palmer closes several streets
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Anchorage man reported missing in Mat-Su
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Alaska job growth slows as oil field construction moves toward completion
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