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
None of the posturing from either side in the wake of Thursday’s U.S. Supreme Court landmark ruling on
One of the challenges of being the only media outlet covering the Mat-Su Borough is the sheer size of
It may seem hard to believe as we bask in the late-June glow of nearly 20 hours of sunlight
Every year the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman sponsors Military Appreciation Night at the Mat-Su Miners. This year, that game
We find ourselves once again reporting, writing and publishing the story of a child whose death was allegedly caused by
Well-known sociologist Dr. David Popenoe hit the nail on the head when he concluded that, “Fathers are far more
Alaska is home to generations of veterans. In fact, we are proud to have the highest per capita population of
After taking a circuitous route to become law, Gov. Sean Parnell signed new legislation May 10 banning texting and driving.
Many of those in the crowd Friday night for the opening ceremony for The Moving Wall at the Curtis D.
U.S. Census numbers are one way to tell how much the Mat-Su Valley has grown. Looking at a
Each year when the snow melts, the sides of local roadways look like the area around a landfill after a
One of the reasons we all live in the Mat-Su Valley is the abundance of trails and other outdoor