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 ANDREW WELLNER Frontiersman PALMER — Airplanes aren’t exactly a rare sight in the Valley, but on Saturday there should
BY ANDREW WELLNER Frontiersman WASILLA — This weekend’s Local Bands Unite music festival marks a lot of firsts. Though it’
By GREG JOHNSON Frontiersman SUTTON — There are no bad summer days for a classic car cruise in the Valley. Steady
Here’s what made the news 18 years ago from the July 30, 1993, edition of the Mat-Su Frontiersman:
Judge reviews a dog during the Cook Inlet Kennel Club’s competition at the Alaska State Fairgrounds Friday. (HEATHER A.
BY ANDREW WELLNER Frontiersman PALMER — They say the movies killed vaudeville, but don’t tell that to New Old Time
Alaska Peace Officers, Mat-Su Chapter, awarded $1,000 scholarships to college-bound students Seth McKinnis, Mary Katherine Dombroski and
BY ANDREW WELLNER Frontiersman WASILLA — If you’ve ever been to Homer you’ve probably seen a memorial to Alaskans
Here’s what made news in the July 10, 1987, edition of the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman: Big Lake to
MAT-SU — Ayusa, a nonprofit organization that provides exchange opportunities to high school students from around the world, is looking
By GREG JOHNSON Frontiersman PALMER — A cello in the hands of Yo-Yo Ma becomes a vehicle for art that
BY ANDREW WELLNER Frontiersman MAT-SU — As he grabbed a bite to eat just prior to a sound check at