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Liz Vazquez - West Anchorage
Name: Elizabeth (Liz) Vazquez Occupation: Administrative Law Judge (Hearing Examiner), Dept. of Health and Social Service – State of Alaska Website: http://www.lizvazquez.us Registered Political Party: Republican Party Last book you read:...Tags: Parties and Movements, Government, Regional Authority, Laws, Safety of Citizens
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Empty storefronts in Glenn Square have business owners worried
Channel 2 NewsYears after opening businesses in Mountain View's Glenn Square, several owners say the development isn't living up to the integrated housing, arts and cultural center, and bustling business park it was envisioned as six years ago. Suki Kimble owns...Tags: Alaska, Economy, Business and Finance
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New halibut permits lead to lawsuits
Channel 2 NewsA group of halibut charter captains are planning to file a lawsuit over new permits. New regulations are expected to force 30 percent of guided halibut boats in Southcentral Alaska out of business. The new permits go into effect Feb. 1, but some sport...Tags: Fishing, Alaska, Lifestyle and Leisure, National Marine Fisheries Service , Crime, Law and Justice
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Native Corporation Leaders Say ProPublica Report Misleading
Channel 2 NewsProPublica, a New York based non-profit news organization, has released another report on Alaska Native corporations. This one points out the disparities between communities served by Native corporations in the government contracting business. ProPublica...Tags: Shareholders, Economy, Business and Finance, Media Industry, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations
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Federal Agency Revises 8(a) Contracting Program
The Associated PressA federal agency is implementing what it calls the first comprehensive revisions in more than a decade to a program that gives Alaska Native corporations an edge in obtaining federal contracts. The U.S. Small Business Administration says the changes to...Tags: Alaska, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Anchorage Cruise Ship Comes In for 2nd Year
KTUU.comA sign of summer and a shot in the arm for Downtown businesses arrived at the Port of Anchorage Friday, as the Holland America Lines cruise ship MS Amsterdam tied up to begin its second year of visits to the city. The Amsterdam, carrying 1,380 passengers...Tags: Shipbuilding, Economy, Business and Finance, Cruise Line Ports, Manufacturing and Engineering, Holland America Line
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KTUU.com PRIVACY POLICY
KTUU.com PRIVACY POLICY Northern Lights Media (“Company”) strives to offer visitors to its website (the “Site”) the many advantages of Internet technology and to provide an interactive and personalized experience. In order to do...Tags: Alaska, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Anchorage, Online Media Industry
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Mat-Su Borough unveils economic strategic plan
The Mat-Su Borough unveiled a new economic development strategic plan Thursday.
The borough has developed plans like this in the past, but for this plan Mat-Su officials took a different approach on who to ask for input.
More than 100 leaders with the...Tags: Alaska, Economy, Business and Finance, Economic Policy, Texas, Colleges and Universities
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Graphic design firm offers branding help for small businesses
HARBOR SPRINGS -- A common goal in branding and marketing is for potential customers to get to know a business and to trust them. For Wolf Byte Marketing, a new Harbor Springs-based design firm, building a personal connection with customers is the...
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US orders for durable goods rise 3.3 percent in April, helped by gain in business investment
AP Economics WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. orders for long-lasting manufactured goods rebounded in April, buoyed by more demand for aircraft and stronger business investment. The gains suggest economic growth may be holding steady this spring. Orders for durable...Tags: Consumers, Vehicles, Economic Indicator, Science and Technology, Industrial Production
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As France tries to woo disillusioned companies, finance minister backs off bid to cap CEO pay
AP Business WriterPARIS (AP) — The French government is trying to woo executives and entrepreneurs, amid concerns that it has antagonized the businesses needed to reinvigorate the economy. Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici announced Friday that the government no...Tags: European Union, Sales, Economy, Business and Finance, Francois Hollande, CEO Pay
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New director charts course for county's cultural division
The new leader of the county's cultural programs office wants to strengthen alliances between arts organizations and help form community partnerships. Earl Bosworth, director of the Broward County Cultural Division, took over in January after Mary Becht...Tags: Fine Artists, Fort Lauderdale, Arts and Culture, here! (tv network), Artists
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