Vol. 24 No. 9, September 2008
Index
- Correction.
- State of the city: Anchorage.
- Atlas Copco prime energy opens.
- Natural Gas Pipeline proponents begin fieldwork.
- Sempra and Mitsubishi propose project with AGPA.
- State partners with private company for bullet gas line.
- UAF broadcasters win Emmy.
- Alaska Airlines wins FAA honors.
- Korean consulate office re-opens.
- Perkins Coie in Alaska earns national ranking.
- Railroad revives historic freight shed.
- University of Alaska dollars fuel state economy.
- Producers ponder gas line practicality: potential pipeline builders consider expense, gas availability during feasibility phase.
- Alaska's new oil and gas frontier: offshore activity surges in 2008.
- Perfect blend media shows off Alaska: this 'podcast' a hit with 100,000 downloads a month and 90,000 subscribers.
- Alaska HDTV now seen by 4.2 million monthly.
- Debra Leisek, Bay Realty: homerite says market is doing well, despite fears of many.
- Free buzz: get the word out on your business through effective press releases.
- Flying high with wind: alternative energy entrepreneurs offer a green vision.
- Alaska heavenly lodge: a slice of sunshine: winter, spring, summer or fall.
- Global warming impacts Alaska's businesses: climate change brings mix of curses, blessings to state.
- Running relay tours Alaska, Canada: course follows gold seekers' course from Skagway to Whitehorse.
- September events calendar.
- The chefs behind the chefs: Alaska offers culinary training.
- Business lunch hotspots.
- Credit unions: an important financial services resource for Alaskans: not-for-profit cooperatives offer members a democratic voice.
- Jitters ... serving Java and more: business finds taste of success in Eagle River community.
- Female leadership growing in Alaska native corporations: coincidence or culture?
- Native corporations work with mining companies: exploration offers employment.
- Oil and gas exploration on native lands: resource-backed wealth shared among all Alaskan Natives.
- Lean & mean: tightening up business processes not foreign to Native corporations.
- Air Transportation Services hauls Bush freight: long history and love of flying leads Ryan family into serving rural Alaska communities.
- Alaska Native Regional Corporation overview: record revenues, profits reported in 2007 by many of Alaska's Native Regional Corporations.
- Alaska native regional corporations directory.
- Low vacancy squeezes commercial real estate market: new construction 'significant player' in Alaska's economy, helps stabilize rent.
- Alaska housing market healthy, but cooling: booms could be in Alaska's future due to large-scale mining projects and the gas line.
- Anchorage East Rotary.
- Bradley Reid + Associates.
- Carlile Transportation Systems.
- Chugach Electric Association.
- Denali--The Alaska Gas Pipeline LLC.
- Donlin Creek LLC.
- Eklutna Inc.
- Elmendorf Air Force Base.
- U.S. Senate race.
- Anchorage Chamber of Commerce.
- Armed Services YMCA of Alaska.
- Mat-Su Health Foundation.
- NC Machinery.
- Pacific Alaska Freightways.
- Pebble Partnership.
- Perkins Coie.
- State Government.
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
- Venture Development Group LLC.
- Wells Fargo.
- Southeast economy remains stable: not growing, not declining.
- A new midtown? Efforts are under way to revitalize this less-than-appealing district.
- Scenic Alaska: highways and byways provide more than beauty to state. The Parks Highway Scenic Byway currently runs from Talkeetna to Healy. The organization has applied to also have the northern portion designated as a National Scenic Byway that would extend the federal designation from Healy to Fairbanks.
- Life after incarceration: prisoner employment program teaches job and life skills.
- A flush above the rest: Tryck Nyman Hayes celebrates 55 years of building Alaska.
- Renowned aviation writer crafts Alaska Airlines' history: 'character & characters' chronicles rise of state's main airline.
- Alaska Airlines time line.
- IT Dictionary: sorting through the labyrinth of computer technology terms.
- Alaskans cut the telephone cord: wireless, once the way of youth, has caught on in the business world.
- Financial literacy: understanding and making use of annual reports.
- The Prince William Sound Science Center: providing long-term sustainability through the use of research and education.
- Passing on career excitement: developing a work force through mentoring programs.
- Canadian exchange rate.
- Alaska trends.