Each year, MY House staff, supporters, and other community members come out to look back at the progress being made and the plans for the upcoming year. This year was no exception as updates included many milestones and new projects to come.
Each year, MY House staff, supporters, and other community members come out to look back at the progress being made and the plans for the upcoming year. This year was no exception as updates included many milestones and new projects to come.
- Fire season starts before Iditarod ends
- Skye Thomas Rench
- Warriors, Knights open prep soccer season with wins
- Resolution pending in Alaska Legislature urges more federal support for NOAA weather buoys
- Alaska records spike in rates of rare but severe complications from gonorrhea
- Willow to host 'Thaw Out & Thrive' community health fair this weekend
- VA names Alaska, 8 additional facilities that will deploy Federal EHR in 2026
- Medicaid saved my son’s life: Cutting it would destroy ours
- Alaska wins lawsuit that could open Arctic refuge to oil exploration
- Alaska can’t afford these health care bills
With winter’s last little bite in the air, veteran soldiers, sailors, airman, and Marines from the Vietnam War a…
The new Mat-Su Central School (MSCS) is days away from the official ribbon cutting, and while final preparations…
State legislators in Juneau are struggling with how to fill huge budget deficits that could approach three quart…
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New Mat-Su Central School prepares for ribbon cutting
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Palmer man sentenced for operating an unregistered aircraft without a license
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Mat-Su police blotter
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Warriors, Knights open prep soccer season with wins
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Mat-Su lawmakers’ bills now active in Legislature
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Legislators in Juneau struggling to fill big budget gap
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New borough road safety plan up for public review
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Mat-Su Employer Expo offers connection, opportunities for job seekers
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Anchorage lawmaker seeks to boost Alaska early education funding
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Education, outreach, connections drive local nonprofit
Latest News
The Alaska Legislature has voted to allow teenagers as young as 18 to serve alcohol in the state.
A Palmer man was sentenced today to three years probation and is required to pay a $10,000 f…
The Matanuska Susitna Borough Assembly worked through a largely routine business agenda at i…
Following the resignation of councilman Timothy Johnson last month, Wasilla City Council ann…
When I talked with Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) fisheries biologist, Samantha Oslund, on Tuesday this week, she came across loud and clear that it is time for anglers to stay off the ice. I agree. Ice conditions are changing rapidly with the warmer than usual temperatures w…
The local prep soccer season is now underway.
A former Colony High School standout is coming home.
From a wildlife and fisheries perspective, we’re not doing all that well in Alaska right now. ADF&G says we probably won’t see catchable king salmon numbers for another decade or so. Coho salmon returning numbers are notoriously hard to predict but have been below normal for the last few…
Heading into her final season of high school basketball, Hallie Clark was already a state player of the year and a two-time first-team all-state selection. But the Colony High senior star continued to find ways to get better. And in March, Clark enjoyed the best month of her hoops career.
Each year, MY House staff, supporters, and other community members come out to look back at the progress being made and the plans for the upcoming year. This year was no exception as updates included many milestones and new projects to come.
With winter’s last little bite in the air, veteran soldiers, sailors, airman, and Marines from the Vietnam War and their families and friends gathered to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Day.
In the 60’s, in a small country in South-East Asia, a war for the hearts and minds of the people was going on; that country was Vietnam. The country was in turmoil from a dictatorial regime, a regime so extreme, that they’d seen Buddhist Monks, torching themselves in the streets, dying in a …
Gram’s Garden is carrying on a legacy of gardening in Alaska. The grand opening of their greenhouse in Palmer across from the Alaska State Fairgrounds is Friday, May 2 through Sunday, May 4.
An innovative new outdoor rehabilitation program aimed at Mat-Su veterans and their families is in its third month of operation.
The Wasilla Chamber of Commerce’s 2024 Nonprofit of the Year is continuing its commitment to the community in 2025.
The drama is getting into gear at Colony High School as the Drama Club makes their final preparations for the spring production, “Hadestown.”
The final Alaska State Fair parade was held in downtown Palmer Saturday, Aug. 17.
Seims Theater Productions is putting on a local adaption of “The Pirates of Penzance” at the Glenn Massay Theater starting Friday, August 16.
When I talked with Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) fisheries biologist, Samantha Oslund, on Tuesday this week, she came across …
From a wildlife and fisheries perspective, we’re not doing all that well in Alaska right now. ADF&G says we probably won’t see catchable k…
I guess you can say I’m on a roll at the moment. Or to be more accurate, the Alaska Legislature is on a roll. For the last couple of weeks, I’…
My wife and I were surprised to see how many people were out ice fishing on Kepler and Bradley Lakes when we drove past this weekend. There we…