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 Josh Cole CD Review Sometimes people get together, decide to play music, produce an album, and the end product
By Greg Johnson Frontiersman WASILLA — As the Valley is blanketed with fresh now in sub-freezing temperatures, a group of
By Josh Fryfogle Make A Scene At the first Ken Peltier fund-raiser at the Mat-Su Resort, I had
By Greg Johnson Frontiersman MAT-SU — If you show up for a Mat-Su Toastmasters breakfast with a loaf of
BY TODD L. DISHER Frontiersman WASILLA — Alaskans have finally found a Tiger-proof golf course. With a shotgun blast from
By Greg Johnson Frontiersman PALMER — Nothing attracts gun aficionados like James Shephard than a high-caliber event. That’s what
By Greg Johnson Frontiersman PALMER — At the Mat-Su Borough Animal Care and Regulation Shelter, the work performed can literally
By Andrew Wellner Frontiersman WASILLA — As her colleagues showered her with confetti, Pearl Weaver barely broke stride as she disappeared
2009 Young Alaskan Artist Award Anchorage Festival of Music announces its 11th annual Young Alaskan Artist Award competition. This award
BY TODD L DISHER Frontiersman PALMER — When the curtain lifted on Palmer High School’s production of “Hello, Dolly!” Thursday
Sean Tracey’s “Trouble” is humorous, sharp edged, smart and just a little on the raunchy side, as the album’
By Josh Fryfogle Make A Scene You might remember a recent column I wrote about WEAK Productions, a local company