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
It takes a strong person to survive a horrific event such as a machete attack. It takes a remarkable person
Matanuska Electric Association is paying a petition taker $1 a signature to help gather the 1,854 needed to put
Since our redeveloped online site, www.frontiersman.com, made its debut more than four months ago it’s been a
We’ll toot a horn for the Mat-Su Borough and its decision to change its regulations regarding acceptable noise
Although still in production, the Palmer Arts Council is already planning a blockbuster that is sure to be a hit
Wasilla doesn’t value reading, education or broadening the knowledge base of its residents or those around them. The quality
The names are set on Alaska’s Feb. 5 “Super Tuesday” races. According to the Alaska Republicans’ Web site, the
As your hometown newspaper, the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman challenges you on many levels. We challenge you to consider the
Not every town has an identity. Not every community can boost of being the “capital” of an area or the
Turning the page on a new year means beginning what promises to be a busy 2008 politically for the Mat-
It’s been an eventful year in the Mat-Su Valley and no more so than for one of our
Monday night we ring in a new year with festivities, friends, family and fireworks. It’s a grand tradition too