Vol. 24 No. 6, June 2008
Index
- Corrections.
- We're at war: put on your armor and stand ready to battle.
- California company buys Asplund janitorial supplier.
- Northrim opens new Fairbanks Financial Center.
- Porcaro communications wins awards.
- Publisher's contributions to Business Community recognized.
- Tatitlek Corp. buys super signs.
- ACS wins federal agency contract.
- Alaska USA opens Kenai Financial Center.
- Denali Park hotelier offers expanded properties.
- Fred Meyer sells eco-friendly garden products.
- New aircraft expands Era's fleet.
- 'Tougher in Alaska': Alaska writer, journalist hosts weekly series on History Channel.
- The challenge of Cook Inlet: reserves are there, but who is going to develop them?
- Hello Muddah, hello Faddah.... even executives need something to write home about.
- Juneau: community diversified, but some concerns of slowdown trickle through city.
- Matanuska-Susitna Valley, Alaska's fastest-growing region: lots of land and rural lifestyle lure many from Anchorage.
- View from the top: family owned and employee driven.
- Moose Wallow Bed & Breakfast: close to home yet remote enough to enjoy Mother Nature.
- Garden fair delights: peaceful and beautiful, this is one show you don't want to miss.
- June events calendar.
- Power lunch: the great outdoors: take your lunch to the extreme.
- Business lunch hotspots.
- Building boats in Alaska for Alaskans: Alaska offshore Marine builds 'em skookum for Alaska waters.
- Visitors experience 'deadliest catch': Bering Sea crab boat a show boat to remember.
- Anchorage Convention Centers.
- Antra Construction & Primary Products Corp.
- Credit Union 1.
- Crowley Maritime Corp.
- Denali Alaskan Federal Credit Union.
- Dynamic Properties.
- KeyBank Alaska.
- Pebble Partnership.
- State government.
- The Alaska Funding Exchange.
- Alaska Raptor Center.
- Alaskans against the Mining Shutdown.
- ARAMARK Harrison Lodging Alaska.
- Rural Alaska Community Action Program Inc.
- Tucker joins Perkins Coie.
- Ukpeagvik Inupiat Corp.
- WHPacific Inc.
- Alaska's economy in 2008: expert predicts risk for Alaskans ins industries.
- From Scandinavia with love: Scan Home celebrates its 25th year in business.
- Mining in Western Alaska: historical success, good access, elevated metal prices drive activity.
- Online education: many schools offer internet classes for students of all ages and interests.
- Ante up! The changing face in cellular, phones that is ... wireless.
- Six tips for finding an investment advisor: trust is key when looking for someone to manage your money.
- Full-steam ahead: how to build a solid foundation for small businesses.
- Alternative power to benefit Copper Valley: CVEA files permit to move forward with fuel-saving Allison Lake Hydroelectric Project.
- Transportation: Alaska companies have the answer.
- Alaska Business Monthly's 2008 transportation directory.
- Leary assumes presidency of Carlile: new leader sets sights on improving safety, customer service, employee communication.
- Alaska's marine highway turns 45: new deputy commissioner aims to guide ferry system to safe harbor.
- Proposed Jones act rule may hinder cruise industry in Alaska: it would require mandatory 48-hour stopover in foreign port, perhaps longer.
- Good for Alaska: Washington container tax dead for now; different story in California.
- Share-A-Ride: reduces commuter costs: employer vouchers help some workers ride for free.
- Alaska railroad continues successful track record: passengers, assets and real estate all saw increases in 2007.
- Anchorage port expansion projects benefit Alaska: few untouched in the state by the port.
- The corps of engineers/port of anchorage connection: q&a with Stephen Boardman.
- Alaska's ports, harbors challenge engineers: consultants join state, corps in keeping facilities functional.
- Kodiak Port expansion to benefit clients and economy: investment expected to save crews time and money.
- Forty-nine questions for the 49th state in its 49th year.
- Alaskans in 2007.
- Alaska trends: sponsored by American fast freight.