Vol. 22 No. 8, August - August 2006
Index
- Alaska gas is now national imperative.
- ABM goes abroad to Jerusalem.
- Alaska companies expand into Russia: large oil projects attract local attention and investment.
- Snow City Cafe: this popular breakfast/lunch place has loyal customers who don't mind a long wait to be seated.
- The Growth Company: from $7 net to $780,000 gross.
- 2006 Top Women-Owned Businesses directory.
- Alaska's publicly traded companies making strides: banks, communications companies, adding to state's economy.
- High-tech transportation: last frontier leading the way in worldwide shipping innovation.
- Spill prevention focus of APTT: state panel teams agencies on oversight of pipeline integrity, corrosion prevention.
- Going green is good for business: with Green Star as a resource, companies are becoming environmentally, economically sound.
- 2006 environmental directory.
- August calendar.
- Unalaska celebrates Qawalangin Tribe's Culture: one of the most important daily practices is the introduction of traditional Unangan values, which teaches students the right way to live as Unangan/Unangas, or as a member of the human race.
- Alaska hospitals go high-tech: state-of-the-art equipment and technologies providing patients with better care.
- New mammography van driven by technology.
- Why employers need workers' compensation insurance: program benefits both businesses and employees.
- Data storage and disaster recovery: be prepared. And be prepared now.
- Alaska pollock huge boon to local communities: whitefish accounts for 30 percent of all fish landed in the U.S.
- Kiewit Building Group is best of the best: Kiewit named Contractor of the Year by Alaska Business Monthly.
- Housing for the elements: Alaskans warm and dry thanks to efforts of Cold Climate Housing Research Center.
- A building that talks back: CCHRC research and testing facility to be completed this summer.
- Cook Inlet Housing Authority investing in Anchorage: CIHA is constructing homes, mixed-use building in Mountain View and other areas.
- Accupoint helps construction firms upgrade to GPS: global positioning systems make industry more productive.
- Bankruptcies in Alaska: a significant decline.
- Alaska trends for August 2006.