Vol. 19 No. 9, September 2003
Index
- Correction.
- Hail UAA: College of Business and Public Policy.
- Alaska Air meets with union members.
- Harpoon Construction adds Emerald interests.
- U.S. F&W to open new fish habitats.
- Fairbanks Credit Union 1 builds new branch.
- InsuranceMart moves its midtown offices.
- To Russia with love: Alaska companies are helping Russians develop pipeline and other infrastructure necessary for their oil boom, predicted to be much like Alaska's in the 1970s.
- Alaska's fastest-growing services sector: this sector leads the way for growth in Alaska, and despite what many believe, not all services jobs are low-paying.
- Online travel auctions gives bidders chance for trip of dreams: this Homer company offers adventure trips that are environment friendly.
- September 2003 calendar of events.
- Alaska hosts international mountain running event.
- Breakthrough Technologies in Medicine: hospitals offer patients better care in Alaska.
- Telemedicine Achieves Results in Alaska: this modern technology ties rural communities to doctors in larger cities.
- Bypass Mail: changes are coming for ways that rural Alaskans get their mail.
- Workers' Compensation and Bonding Help Business: workers' compensation isn't just insurance for injured workers. See how your business really benefits.
- Anchorage Fracture and Orthopedic clinic: serving Alaskans for more than 34 years.
- Alaska airlines.
- ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc.
- Fairbanks convention and visitors bureau.
- UIC.
- Edgar Blatchford: commissioner of community and economic development.
- Enduring the fishing frenzy: creating sustainable fishing communities starts with creating sustainable fisheries.
- The 13 Alaska native regional corporations: an operating report; overall in 2002, the corporations tallied $2.28 billion in revenue, a 22 percent drop from 2001.
- Native corporations' overseas subsidaries bring dollars back to Alaska: they have operations around the globe. but their roots are still in the Great Land.
- ABM's annual Alaska native regional corporations directory.
- Loan-Guarantee program helps native business thrive: the Bureau of Indian affairs back nativeowned businesses so they can get the loans they need to start or expand businesses.
- ICRC: a modern company: this subsidiary of Koniag Inc, is involved in everything from launching space satellites, to developing high-tech military trucks, to conducting environmental research.
- Native-owned tour company offers star treatment: have a night out on the town in a luxury bus that seats 33.
- Engineers bring tanks together: an innovative engineering design by LCMF helps rural communities store all their fuel in one location.
- Alaska trends for September.