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
Here’s what made news in the Mat-Su 62 years ago, from the Feb. 7, 1948, issue of the
By GREG JOHNSON Frontiersman PALMER — Douglas Girard feels art is a religious experience, which makes his proselytizing in oil on
BY GREG JOHNSON Frontiersman WASILLA — Judi Davidson knows about population growth in the Mat-Su. As a licensed and practicing
By Lanier Hutcheson Frontiersman WASILLA — A new sport was showcased at Tanaina Elementary School this past Wednesday. And to hear
By Lanier Hutcheson Frontiersman MAT-SU — Traveling from one continent to another into a foreign country with limited understanding of
Here’s what made news in the Mat-Su 26 years ago, from the Jan. 30, 1985, issue of the
Marian (LaChance) and Robert (Bob) Teeling Robert and Marian Teeling live in Palmer. They were married in Kingston, Wash., at
PALMER — With Latin rhythms filling the borough gym from an amplifier attached to her iPod, Tammie Press broke up her
Each year, executives and staff at Mat-Su Regional Medical Center award outstanding recognition to one clinical manager, one non-
Visitors who plan to attend the Healthy Woman Fair on Feb. 13 will have the opportunity to “test drive” and
By Andrew Wellner Frontiersman Balloon animals have been very good to Kimbra Mensch. “I do believe laughter heals the soul,
By GREG JOHNSON Frontiersman WASILLA — A convenient headache or stomachache may not be enough to send a child home from