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 an educator, I have seen far too many competent young men and women complete their high school education without
Tired of traffic congestion in the core area of the Valley? Sick of being stuck behind a long line of
When the late summer rains hit the Mat-Su Valley, it means two things are right around the corner — the
Following last week’s approval of TransCanada’s license to build a 1,700-mile natural gas pipeline to tap
As excited (and not-so-excited) Mat-Su Valley parents and children prepare for another school year, the Mat-Su
For nearly 40 years, U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens has been the face of Alaska to the rest of the
The policy just stunk. We are breathing easier now that the city of Wasilla’s double standard for smoking has
Palmer’s chamber of commerce has a great motto: “Alaska At Its Best.” While we could be reduced to fisticuffs
Matanuska Electric Association is concerned it may be the player left standing as a game of musical chairs plays out
Aug. 1 is the deadline to become more than a local political observer. For those who have an interest in
What if you or a loved one could be aided in coping with any of a myriad of conditions — diabetes,
State authorities may have the next say about what, if anything, should be done about potentially illegal actions of Wasilla’