Vol. 24 No. 12, December 2008
Index
- 'Tis the season.
- Anchorage Daily News, Alaska Channel open online travel Web site.
- Hensley Pens autobiography.
- Juneau Chamber of Commerce garners kudos.
- NANA/Colt sponsors sclerosis bike ride.
- Target opens two Alaska locations.
- Coast Guard Auxiliary members receive honor.
- Dena'ina Center showcases Alaska artwork.
- Northern Air Cargo returns to Fairbanks.
- Sealaska, viking lumber study alternative energy.
- Why oil prices are so high: short supply, small market and outdated refineries.
- Energy risk-management tools can help Alaska businesses: stabilize operating costs during oil's wild ride.
- The whole world watched Alaska in 2008: from gaslines to Sarah, the Great Land was big news.
- Port workers be warned: February deadline for port identification could cause slowdown.
- Associated General Contractors honor top projects: name Safety and Hard Hat Award winners.
- Hoping for a great stay: Black Bear Bed and Breakfast in hope, a charming and nearby retreat.
- A quarter of caring for Alaskans: nurse practitioners celebrate their role in the state's health.
- Twenty-first century health care: new technology provides critical care to Alaskans.
- Interview with Carol Chandler: embassy suites: high-end hotel attracts attention to midtown Anchorage.
- Alaska-Canadian border cities: a long stretch of road/water/wilderness connects unique towns.
- Kenai, Seward, Homer, Soldotna: growing bigger and better in every way.
- Film Festival brightens winter days: organizers offer 10-day film event in three venues.
- December events calendar.
- The diner in winter: nothing like a hot lunch to shoo the blues.
- The 'new' Americans with Disabilities Act: changes go into effect with the new year.
- Double-barreled convention centers: city takes aim at convention economic stimulus.
- A new face for Girdwood: already named one of the best places to live, much more is in store for this four-star adventure town.
- Changing the face of Alyeska: 'old hippie takes charge of Girdwood resort. John Byrne takes advantage of good powder at his Alyeska Resort.
- Alaska's new connection to the lower 48: bigger, better, faster connection will serve for decades.
- Web 2.0: technology for the new generation. Simplify. Simplify. Simplify.
- Alaska Business Monthly's 2008 IT directory.
- Accent Alaska/Ken Graham Photography.
- Alaska SeaLife Center.
- Chiulista Services Inc.
- HDR Alaska.
- Matanuska Telephone Association.
- Northrim Bank.
- Office of the Governor, Health & Social Services and Office of Law.
- RIM Architects.
- Sealaska Corp.
- Alaska Communications Systems Group Inc.
- Anchorage Chamber of Commerce.
- Inlet Tower Hotel and Suites.
- KeyBank.
- Nerland Agency Worldwide Partners.
- Shannon & Wilson Inc.
- Tatitlek Corp.
- Filleting the margins: fuel costs up, salmon returns down for 2008 harvest.
- Alaska's multi-use shellfish economy: Alaska waters filled with a bounty of shellfish.
- Personal income in Alaska.
- Alaska trends.