Retiring teacher, coach urges Colony grads to ‘find their 68’
By Jeremiah Bartz Frontiersman.com A football coach using a hockey reference as the centerpiece for his keynote address may
WASILLA — Kelly Larson may have a Jane Austen problem. She’s directed three plays thus far for Valley Performing Arts,
PALMER — Folks who remembered to purchase their tickets to the 2013 Palmer Arts Council’s annual meeting tonight will hear
WASILLA — Men ages 16 to 70 are needed to audition for the Valley Performing Arts production of “The Sting.” The
By Mukkove Johnson For Frontiersman.com WASILLA — Artists, friends and family filled Upper Room Arts for its first art show
PALMER — “The Alaska Homesteader’s Handbook” is overflowing with advice on how to live in Alaska. But if greenhorns brought
PALMER — If you read her book before meeting Raudi, you might be surprised that she’s not a gifted orator
PALMER — “The Snow Child” author Eowyn Ivey is the guest speaker at the Palmer Arts Council 2013 annual meeting from
By Nan Potts For Frontiersman.com MAT-SU — Over the course of the past four decades, Mat-Su Community Chorus
WASILLA — A few weeks remain to catch the Valley Performing Arts performance of “Cotton Patch Gospel,” a musical written by
WASILLA — Wearing a pith helmet and a moustache, Joshua Johnson, inhabiting the role of Teddy, insists his guests come see
PALMER — Talking to Yvonne Marty about her plans for Palmer High School’s prom this year, at times it can
Alaska Railroad Corp. is accepting submissions for its 2014 commemorative artwork program through Feb. 22, 2013. Due to a high