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
Caitlin Skvorc WASILLA — For “Anne of Green Gables” fans, Valley Performing Arts’ production of “Anne of Avonlea” is likely to
Maia J. Rahn was born at 9:47 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016 at Alaska Native Medical Center
Matt Tunseth WASILLA — Thunderous music, rhythmic dancing and energetic games — sounds like one heck of a party. “This is really
Brian O'Connor WASILLA — Friends on Tuesday mourned the deaths of Renee Millard, 40, and her son, Dean, 10,
Caitlin Skvorc Editor’s note: This is the first in a year-long series of monthly “Digging in the Archives”
Steven Merritt WASILLA — The 55th edition of the Willow State Winter Carnival is set to begin Friday and will kick
Caitlin Skvorc PALMER — Though the Palmer Museum takes donations all year, staff are now seeking specific kinds of artifacts from
Matt Tunseth WASILLA — An international women’s organization with 17 statewide chapters is hoping to put down roots in the
Caitlin Skvorc WASILLA — A colorful blanket can mean more than a warm night for a troubled child. On Tuesday morning,
Caitlin Skvorc WASILLA — For one woman, local homelessness prevention agencies have made all the difference in the world. Elizabeth Slipher,
Caitlin Skvorc PALMER — Local residents interested in Palmer’s sister city program and events received some peaceful insight into Japanese
Caitlin Skvorc WASILLA — As an actress, writer, director and producer, 2011 Wasilla High graduate Rachel Newell is experiencing every aspect