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
BY TODD L. DISHER Frontiersman MAT-SU — Cross country skiers are enjoying a perfect window at Hatcher Pass when the
BY TODD L. DISHER Frontiersman PALMER — When can you stop being afraid of that rustling sound behind you? Curious early
By Howard Delo Outdoors This last week, Wasilla was the site of the 2009 Mat-Su Salmon Science and Conservation
BY TODD L. DISHER Frontiersman WASILLA — The second annual Mat-Su Salmon Science and Conservation Symposium is being held tomorrow
By Howard Delo Outdoors To fulfill their duties and obligations, the Alaska Board of Fisheries members must travel, sometimes a
By Howard Delo Outdoors The 2009 hunting season, for all practical purposes, is over. Having said that, I’m sure
By Ned Rozell Outdoors A dog can tell you a lot about the outdoors. When a Lab vacuums the ground
BY TODD L. DISHER Frontiersman HATCHER PASS — As the first major snow of the season has backcountry sports on the
By Howard Delo Outdoors Rarely do I get the opportunity to write about two different hunts in which I participated
By Ned Rozell Outdoors Recently, a few biologists at the Alaska Bird Observatory made an observation about our autumn. It
By Ned Rozell Outdoors Like herds of northern cattle that lived on tundra plants, more than 600,000 reindeer ranged
By Howard Delo Outdoors I sat motionless under the spindly spruce tree covered in frost. All of the grass and