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
Ned Rozell In early March up on the frozen Arctic Coastal Plain, as the wind sculpts snow into drifts, it’
Don Caulkins, 60, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2016, at his cabin in Nikiski following a lengthy illness. A celebration
By Dave Atcheson, John Holman and Bruce King Alaskans have every reason to take pride in our fisheries. We have
Frontiersman staff The Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced on Monday that Jim Creek will close to salmon fishing
Matthew John LeClaire died at home in Anchorage April 13, 2015. He had just turned 58. He was born in
In February, Larry Engel had an article in the Frontiersman titled “It takes fish to make fish.” While that is
By Christopher Tobias That is the question that many Alaskan’s have been hearing for a few years, but especially
By Erik Huebsch A brief history of Susitna salmon management begins when the first escapement goal was set for Susitna
By Larry Engel Fishing for silvers (coho salmon) this year in the Mat-Su Borough was the best in a
By David R. Martin Howard Delo has not forgotten his statement published in his April 24, 2014, commentary in the
Editor’s Note: This letter was sent to Frankie Barker at the Mat-Su Borough, Gov. Bill Walker, members of
By Jerome Longo Throughout my career as a chef, which has ranged from cooking for the George H. W. Bush