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Favorite projects in 1998
We serve as support staff to the Alaska High-Tech Business Council, the state's technology trade association. (If you haven't checked your computer hardware, software and other device systems for Year 2000 compliance, time's wasting!) For information on the Council, visit http://www.ahtbc.org. |
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Meet Freedom Frog, a definitely different amphibian who's Alaska's prime symbol for Hope, Help and Recovery from substance abuse. Frog's work in the community includes family interventions, counseling, special awareness events, and Recovery Radio, aired at 6 p.m. Sunday nights on KFQD-AM 750 radio. Visit him at http://www.alaska.net/~freefrog. |
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Celebrating its 45th anniversary in 1998, the Alaska Native Medical Center is the nation's premiere hospital facility for indigenous peoples. ANMC opened a new, $90 million facility in 1998, showcasing the best in technology and medical care. Details assisted with signage, marketing materials, and displays for the opening. |
Carlile Enterprises, Inc. took delivery of Alaska's longest lowboy trailer in 1998: 150 feet long with a 120-ton load capacity. As Alaska's largest trucking company, Carlile knows our state. Visit them at http://www.carlilekw.com | |
507 E Street, Suite 212 Anchorage AK 99501 (907) 276-0353 details@alaska.net |