Vol. 22 No. 7, July 2006
Index
- Time out.
- Alaska marketplace donations spark success.
- Alaska works partnership builds rural neighborhoods.
- New cargo carriers in Alaska.
- Cruise ship increase approved.
- The overseers: joint pipeline office a melting pot of 12 other state and federal agencies.
- Modular construction: saving companies time, money: from a pizzeria to sealift modules, these buildings have a niche market.
- Mining industry may top $2 billion in exploration and development: increased metal prices help Alaska mine operations and mineral prospectors.
- July calendar.
- Fundraiser celebrates Alaska's aviation history: salmon and vintage planes on the menu.
- Tourism season high despite bird flu concerns: Alaska is a land of wild birds but visitors aren't scared.
- Keeping Alaska clean: Alaska making progress in hazardous waste removal.
- Identify theft: America's fastest-growing crime: Alaska has 63.3 complaints of identify theft filed per 100,000 individuals.
- Get into next year's Convention Guide.
- Anchorage's New Convention Center: we are building it. Will people come?
- Anchorage hotels ready to host 1 million or more: 2006 looks to be very good year for tourism industry.
- Tours to the top of the world: take a trip to Barrow from Fairbanks' River's Edge Resort.
- Getting noticed: promotional products put your business in spotlight.
- Commercial and residential building permits.
- Alaska trends for July 2006.