Vol. 19 No. 11, November 2003
Index
- Our 20th year.
- Alaska exports on rise.
- AMC Engineers behind Dimond and Houston schools.
- Anchorage consumer prices up in 2003.
- Correction.
- Economy gets cruise line boost.
- Alaska Chip Co. joins market.
- APRN launches new statewide program.
- Senator Stevens honors Carl Brady Sr.
- UAA LitSite attracts the eyes of Washington D.C.
- Oil field drilling operations in Alaska: new technology allows for creative drilling from Cook Inlet to the North Slope.
- One-on-one with Jo Heckman: Denali State Bank: she's the first female bank president in the history of Alaska.
- Alaska Air Group.
- Anchorage Chamber of Commerce.
- Crowley Maritime Corp.
- Doney Advertising.
- Enstar Natural Gas Co.
- First Alaskans Institute.
- Goodfellow Bros. Inc.
- Kumin Associates Inc.
- Nabors Alaska Drilling.
- Providence Imaging Center.
- Rodney P. Kinney Associates.
- The Inn at Whittier.
- Tryck Nyman Hayes Inc.
- University of Alaska Fairbanks.
- High-ed hotels: Alaska style: from Bush Alaska to the state's largest city, there are plenty of top-notch hotels and lodges to select from.
- Calendar of events.
- Sitka's seventh cetacean celebration: experts discuss marine life at annual Whalefest.
- The humpback whale.
- Managing the Gen X/Y employee.
- Transportation in extreme environments: by air, by ground, by rail, by boat-goods and people get to where they are going, despite extreme temperatures.
- The role of ethics in business and what students should know about it: digest of the proceedings: UAA-ABM executive forum UAA campus, Sept. 11, 2003.
- A job for every Alaskan: it's important to develop closer linkages between economic and work force development.
- Mining industry poised for further expansion.
- Usibelli Coal Mine: celebrating 60 years in Alaska: this operation near Healy is the 'poster child' of environmentally friendly mining.
- Rock Creek: gold at Nome: NovaGold hopes to start construction on this hardrock gold development in two years.
- Natural gas: A boost to Red Dog and Donlin Creek: lack of cheap power is a hindrance to Alaska mines, but there are solutions.
- Klebs: keeping Alaskans safe and warm since 1986.
- Roads to riches: there is a lot of wealth to be gained from mines around the state, but developers need the infrastructure to get minerals to market.
- 10 steps to integrity.
- Fairbanks sees great growth in construction: the state's second-largest city is experiencing growth in construction, especially in retail and military projects.
- Fire and ice: Chena Hot Springs Resort's new ice hotel: guests will sleep on beds of ice and drink from ice glasses.
- Port MacKenzie development: moving forward at a fast pace: goals are being met and much work lies on the horizon.
- Cordova's proposed port: a controversial project: will this development benefit an economically depressed community?
- Commuter rail service shows promise: Valley residents can sip coffee and read the paper, while enjoying a pleasant commute to Anchorage.
- Long-distance service in Alaska: providers offer telecommunication packages to businesses that are competitive and tailored to each company.
- Trade: exports contribute greatly to economy: the Pacific Rim, especially Asian markets, is the primary destination for Alaska's export shipments.
- Is your Web site accessible by people with disabilities? Here's a checklist of things to do to ensure your Web site is available to all.
- Focusing on your business: focus groups help businesses plan for the future.
- Alaska trends for November.