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
As word spreads that the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico looks worse every day, people who are against
Many boys dream of making it to the National Football League when they’re tossing a ball around in the
Despite looking out the window Thursday and seeing yet another snow storm, it is fire season in the Valley. Actually,
Until Wednesday night, the Mat-Su School District board was considering moving some Wasilla schoolchildren from Wasilla schools to Teeland
The 195-foot M/V Susitna ferry headed for the Cook Inlet was launched at the Ketchikan Shipyard on Wednesday.
This is getting to be routine with state lawmakers. Is it the 90-day limit, or is it just stagnation
The state Senate has proposed spending $2.8 billion on capital projects that span the state from one end to
A reader called in yesterday to say she almost hit two children on bicycles with her car. She mentioned that
Bill Allen, in his role as Palmer city manager, has always looked to the future for his town. He’s
State Sen. Linda Menard is asking for term limits on state legislators. This seems to be a law many in
So far, both sides of the prospect that Usibelli may open a coal mine again in the Valley have been
Valley residents aren’t turning in our census forms they way we should. Reports are that only 37 percent of