...spoke by phone Tuesday. All are assigned to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, where they work at U.S. Army Alaska headquarters. The two other hikers were civilians employed at the base. In the interviews, all the soldiers disputed a characterization...
...Skagway and the Devil's Thumb area near Petersburg, said Dave Mushovic, a realty specialist with the BLM's Alaska headquarters in Anchorage. The majority of the BLM parcels, called "d-1 withdrawals," are in the central and western...
...issues at In 1906, Roald Amundsen reached Nome in the Gjoa after crossing the Northwest Passage. In 1921, the Alaska headquarters of the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads and the headquarters of the Alaska Region of the U.S. Forest Service were...
...will disappear from Alaska, said company spokesman Paul Laird. But at a news conference Thursday in BP Amoco's Alaska headquarters, managing director Richard Olver said the deal would mean more money for Alaska in the long run. By saving about...
...solely on Alaska, bringing the financial resources necessary to maintain and enhance existing operations. From our Alaska headquarters, we can stay in close contact with the needs of the communities and the people we serve. We will be active...
...conditions. The administration's Alaska Gasline Inducement Act calls for would-be builders to establish an Alaska headquarters for the project and hire qualified Alaskans whenever possible to build and operate the line. The original bill...
...burned at a $240,000 loss. It was replaced by the Ingersoll Hotel. In 1928, Juneau was designated as the Alaska headquarters of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, moving from Anchorage. In 1933, Alaska Gov. Frank Murkowski was born in Seattle...
...burned at a $240,000 loss. It was replaced by the Ingersoll Hotel. In 1928, Juneau was designated as the Alaska headquarters of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, moving from Anchorage. In 1959, 3,000 Anchorage residents welcomed the Detroit...
...burned at a $240,000 loss. It was replaced by the Ingersoll Hotel. In 1928, Juneau was designated as the Alaska headquarters of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, moving from Anchorage. In 1933, Gov. Frank Murkowski was born in Seattle...
...burned, at a $240,000 loss. It was replaced by the Ingersoll Hotel. In 1928, Juneau was designated as the Alaska headquarters of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, moving from Anchorage. In the nation In 1834, the U.S. Senate voted to censure...
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