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
One of the tests of any political entity is making decisions unpopular with some for the overall greater good. This
“Shop local” is more than slogan pushed by local chambers of commerce. It’s an attitude and approach to helping
As we gather with family, friends and neighbors today to eat turkey and give thanks, perhaps a little perspective is
Gas, groceries and the upcoming holidays have you in a financial pinch. Now with a new infant to feed and
Friday was Veterans Day again at the Veterans and Pioneers Home in Palmer as 30 local veterans were recognized and
With membership that includes several former Matanuska Electric Association board members, including immediate past president Lee Jordan, the newly formed
For the last several months, Wasilla High School has been under the national spotlight thanks to its most noted alum,
A nation suffering through economic and energy crises — and an increasingly ambivalent and antagonistic relationship with the presidency — is hurting.
At a time when much of the focus on education is on how many children are left behind, it’s
In today’s Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman, we mark Veterans Day by kicking off a 14-week series profiling area
Seems rather than simply swallow a healthy helping of crow, pollster David Dittman is blaming lethargic Alaska Democrats for the
In the wake of the presidential campaign and election, has Alaska’s reputation suffered, or has our state gained positive