Vol. 25 No. 12, December - December 2009
Index
- Corrections.
- New blood in the construction industry: program fills need for new workers, gives young adults a chance.
- Stabenow, Evergreen Ink Television deal: set anchor for Alaska film industry emergence.
- Politicians and economy top newsmakers in 2009: projects advance for natural gas pipeline and mega mine.
- Associated general contractors name top projects: safety and hard hat winners also named.
- Physical therapists: helping people improve mobility.
- Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program.
- Alliance elects new directors.
- First National Bank Alaska.
- GeoNorth LLC.
- Holmes Weddle & Barcott.
- National Educational Association-Alaska.
- Providence Alaska Medical Center.
- State government.
- CRW Engineering Group LLC.
- KeyBank.
- R&M Consultants Inc.
- Resource Data Inc.
- Samuel Simmonds Memorial Hospital.
- University of Alaska.
- USKH Inc.
- Alaska-Canada border towns: small-town ambience along International Boundary.
- Jeff Cartwright: Alsco.
- Oil and gas industry leads Kenai Peninsula Economy: tourism, health care, education and retail aim to diversity.
- The Inn at Whittier.
- Eagle River holiday events: residents flock to Merry Merchant Munch, Winter Wonderland Walk.
- December events calendar.
- Ice road truckers: the 'reality' behind the Haul Road.
- Roads to resources paved with ice: construction, maintenance, travel times standardized.
- Oil and gas newcomers hopeful: Alaska's rich potential is main attraction.
- Alaska's North Slope prosperity: Chukchi OCS and ANWR coastal plain hold promise.
- Respect employee rights, stand up for employer rights: make the workplace more professional and enjoyable.
- New technology gadget: can't be too thin, too light or too powerful.
- Fiber optic connections: Alaska linked globally undersea.
- Technology in Alaska. Are we there yet?
- Alaska a world leader? No reason we can't be if we power using renewable energy.
- 2009 fishing review: poor performance, weak returns in some Alaska water.
- Luxury housing perspectives: high-end craftsmanship, location and amenities.
- Where are Alaskans working these days?
- Alaska trends: sponsored by American fast freight.