Vol. 23 No. 1, January 2007
Index
- Tony Smith: ABM founder: 1942-2006.
- Alaska suspends informal salmon price-tracking.
- Day spa opens in South Anchorage.
- Kikkan Randall signs with U.S. ski team, Mat Maid.
- APIA declines Venezuelan fuel offer.
- Copper Valley Wireless installs digital wireless solution.
- Keller Williams Realty enters Alaska.
- They got their cake and ate it, too.
- Junior Achievement inspires children to learn about free enterprise: keeping America the strongest economic force in the world will soon be up to our youth.
- Alaska Business Hall of Fame Past laureates (1987-2006).
- Junior Achievement Donor Category Report: (11/2/2006).
- Junior Achievement Alaska Business Hall of Fame Laureates: Ron Cosgrave Bruce Kennedy.
- Junior Achievement Alaska Business Hall of Fame Laureate: Ron Duncan: his first business enterprise was selling candy to the other kids at his school. But his teacher promptly shut him down, so the venture didn't last long.
- Junior Achievement Alaska Business Hall of Fame Laureate: Carence Kramer: a man of many talents and achievements, he had his roots in the timber industry.
- Junior Achievement Alaska Business Hall of Fame Laureate: Betsy Lawer: hardworking banker chooses to follow in her father's footsteps.
- Junior Achievement Alaska Business Hall of Fame Laureate: Helvi Sandvik: this NANA Development Corp. leader fulfills dreams of youth and adulthood.
- 2007 forecast for Alaska's key industries: business leaders predict healthy climate for corporate Alaska.
- January calendar.
- All Breed Dog Show seeks best of the best: hundreds drawn to Anchorage to show their purebred dogs.
- Seniors in Alaska: the economic factor: they provide revenue to the state, while getting tax breaks to stay here.
- Boom and bust? How about steady and stable? Anchorage boasts nearly two decades of uninterrupted job growth.
- Education programs abound to fill shortage of construction workers: the average construction worker makes upward of $60,000 a year.
- Agrium and Southcentral communities to benefit from Kenai Blue Sky project: new coal-gasification facility to provide long-term alternative to natural gas.
- Perseverance pays off for director of funeral homes: businessman who got 'trumped' bounces back to run successful company.
- Alaska open imaging center grows to meet medical need: AOIC offers patients and physicians an alternative to hospital-based services.
- Weidner investments donates $1 million: the University of Alaska Anchorage offers new real estate and property management program.
- Bankruptcy cases in Alaska: significant yearly fluctuations.