Vol. 19 No. 3, March 2003
Index
- Clarification.
- Defeat SB 58.
- Alaska Airlines recognized for firsts.
- DOT releases funding to Alaska railroad.
- Small businesses worry about health care.
- Nearly 1,800 new jobs forcasted in 2003.
- Shaw awarded Army contract.
- Pigs and the pipeline: Alyeska uses the Geopig to inspect the trans-Alaska oil pipeline.
- Are you hip with HIPAA? The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act is in place to benefit employees, but comes with some high costs to employers.
- Tourism stable in Alaska: tourism, the second largest private-sector employer, is flat in some parts of the state, but not as bad off as originally projected after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
- Events calendar.
- Seward's Day and Seward's Centennial year.
- Alaska's environmental cleanup work continues: a look at some cleanup projects slated for this summer.
- ABR, Inc.-Environmental Research & Services: promoting excellence and sustainability.
- 2003 Environmental Directory.
- Raising business capital: how do you get money to start or maintain a business? There are many ways.
- Asset planning for the future: a Trust from First National Bank Alaska.
- akcoupons.com new venue for Anchorage: this company began operations in Anchorage last August, and is expanding into other Alaska markets as well as nationwide.
- The men and women of the National Guard and Reserves: when the state or federal government calls these folks to duty, business must somehow carry on.
- Alaska Village Initiatives 2003: providing a fire protection system and safeguarding and restoring Alaska's wildlife resources are the goals of this nonprofit organization.
- Aides work to help Native Alaskans have better health care: Alaska's Community Health Aide Program is a model for other states.
- Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
- Alaska Public Relations Society.
- Aspen Hotels.
- AT&T Alascom.
- Boys & Girls Club.
- CRW Engineering.
- Denali Alaskan FCU.
- Doyon Universal Services.
- Round Gold.
- State of Alaska.
- World Trade Center Alaska.
- March Alaska trends.
- Looking out for business.