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
PALMER — Gov. Bill Walker has proclaimed April “Bear Awareness Month,” in Alaska. Locally, Alaska Department of Fish and Game Officials
By Mike Sloan and Daniel Sloan Where is Gaby?” my 17-year-old son asked as he climbed over the
By Howard Delo We’re into those “tween” times! Lake ice is becoming questionable for safe icefishing but the lake
Frontiersman.com DENALI PARK — The National Park Service spring road opening crew has begun the annual operations to clear and
By Ray Gaskin For the Frontiersman WILLOW — Chuck Schaeffer is one of four Native Alaskans who entered the 2015 Iditarod.
TAUPO, NEW ZEALAND — When Active Soles employee Kate Arnold entered the water of Lake Taupo with more than 1,000
By Ray Gaskin For the Frontiersman WILLOW — When Curt Perano left the starting gate in the 43rd annual Iditarod sled
By Howard Delo If you’re reading this around lunchtime or a little later, I am, hopefully, already attending the
Frontiersman.com BIG LAKE — About 100 kids and 250 adults participated in the Big Lake Chamber of Commerce’s Winterfest
WILLOW — David Johnston doesn’t take his own internal “no” for an answer when deciding to race hundreds of miles
By Frank E. Baker For the Frontiersman Towing his brother Klint VanWingerden’s disabled snowmachine toward Shaktoolik enroute to Fairbanks,
By Chuck Kaucic The Wasilla Soil and Water Conservation District has served as a Valley leader in ATV natural resources