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
James “Jim” F. Sizemore, 79, passed away quietly and comfortably in his sleep on July 3, 2017 at Sunrise Manor,
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
In February, Larry Engel had an article in the Frontiersman titled “It takes fish to make fish.” While that is
Pete Evans loved to fish. His family believes he is in a place that he can fish every day. Pete
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
By Arni Thomson Response to Howard Delo’s “Valuable Information” in the Frontiersman June 12, 2014, and his posted comments
By Kevin Delaney The United Cook Inlet Drift Association, the industry organization that represents the Cook Inlet commercial drift gillnet
By Beverly Serrano Spectrum I am very concerned that the Parnell administration refused to process water rights applications from Alaska