KTNA will air the State of the Union live
KTNA will be broadcasting President Obama’s State of the Union address live on Wednesday evening from 5 p.m. to 7 pm. Local KTNA news will air at 7 p.m. after
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KTNA will be broadcasting President Obama’s State of the Union address live on Wednesday evening from 5 p.m. to 7 pm. Local KTNA news will air at 7 p.m. after
The Su Valley Championship Spring Sled Dog Race was held this last weekend, culminating this year’s racing season. Thirty-three mushers, five ski-jorers and hundreds of dogs competed in the two-day
The Chase Community Council elected two new board members at their meeting last Thursday. Three people ran for two open seats. Kim Sternberg and James Tunnell both won a seat
KTNA’s election for the organization’s Board of Directors takes place until February 21, 2010. If you are a current KTNA member you should receive information and a ballot in the
Former Talkeetna resident Dr. Jordan Greer and his two sons responded to the humanitarian crisis in Haiti after an earth quake claimed hundreds of thousand’s lives and left as many
The Mat-Su school board is crunching the numbers for next school year’s budget and began to do so in a work session during the last board meeting at the Su
The Susitna Dam hydro project was among the projects and programs pushed by the Senate Resources Committee when co-chairs Senator Bill Wielechowski Senator Lesil McGuire released their recommendations for budget
After several delays, Alaska Railroad crews are set to complete the bridge over Billion Slough. The project was partially completed in 2008, and left unfinished throughout the summer of 2009.
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING AT SU VALLEY— Local PTSA member Jody Fitzgerald addresses the Mat-Su School Board during their regular meeting on Wednesday, January 20 at the newly built Su Valley