Vol. 23 No. 8, August 2007
Index
- The Alaska food chain links up.
- Alyeska Resort begins $8 million upgrade for hotel, ski facilities.
- CIRI, partner will build Southcentral wind-energy facility.
- First National Bank Alaska boosts salmon gift to Iraq.
- Pioneer Alaska businessman donates $2.6 million to UAF.
- Denali Park bus operator offers new tour to Kantishna.
- First National Bank donates to Junior Achievement.
- National magazine picks Spinell Homes as a Top 400 home builder.
- Northern Air Cargo adds 737-200s to its cargo fleet.
- Usibelli Coal Mine, Fairbanks CVB win Governor's Exporter Awards.
- A successful trio: three unique businesses thrive and provide tourism opportunities at a small complex in Anchorage.
- Fear not! A business audit doesn't have to be the end of the world.
- A season of promise: oil and gas projects result in near-record levels of activity on North Slope.
- Good old-fashioned country fun: smells, tastes--delight of state fairgoers.
- August events calendar.
- A hand up: 'Individual Development Accounts' help people save for homes, businesses and education expenses.
- Protecting native lands from modern waste: Larry Zirkle of total reclaim teaches villagers better ways to deal with hazardous materials.
- More Alaska businesses going green: from using energy-efficient bulbs, to recycling, to developing wind farms, companies see cost savings and benefit in 'green'.
- Garbage, garbage everywhere: environment a concern as trash piles up at landfills.
- ABM's 2007 environmental directory.
- Driving the financial highway: good roadmap will help avoid potholes.
- Drug and alcohol testing in the workplace: prevent problems before they get out of hand.
- Drug facts.
- More than a century of work: this tunnel to somewhere is idealistic, but possible.
- Fewer hammers, nails and saws: down, but not out, new housing market looks to rebound.
- A bold, new presence: Anchorage's Ted Stevens International Airport, top-ranked cargo airport in North America, gains new cargo facility.
- LEEding the way in Alaska: more and more, Alaska is seeing 'green' in its building designs.
- Stamp of approval: Michael Baker Jr. Corp. makes its mark on buildings, roads and even coins.
- Anchorage Convention& Visitors Bureau.
- Bradshaw & Associates Inc.
- CSA Community Citizen Award.
- Michael L. Foster & Associates Inc.
- NACLink.
- Rasmuson Foundation.
- The University of Alaska Fairbanks.
- Tryck Nyman Hayes Inc.
- Waste Management of Alaska Inc.
- Anchorage Community Mental Health Services.
- Anchorage Economic Development Corp.
- ASCG Inc.
- Carlile Transportation Systems Inc.
- Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation.
- Olgoonik Development.
- The Bureau of Land Management.
- University of Alaska Anchorage.
- Wells Fargo.
- Carol Neeley: turning tragedy to profit: woman takes reins of Glennallen business after loss of husband.
- Beacon Occupational Health and Safety Services: team players: Holly Hylen created a one-stop shop for her associates.
- Top women-owned businesses directory.
- Get out! Experience your own backyard: tips for planning weekend getaways in the 'Land of the Midnight Sun'.
- The Big Alaskan 3: employment trends in oil, fishing and tourism (June 2005--May 2007).