...sitting on a board where they are in a minority to KRSA-backed members who are held to a different level of accountability.Maybe that's what the Kenai River Sportfishing Association is really after.- Alaska Journal of Commerce, April 11
...to turn every stone to make sure that we're bringing every bit of production that's available out of them."Alaska Journal of Commerce reporter Tim Bradner contributed to this report.Brian Smith can be reached at brian.smith@peninsulaclarion...
A recent Alaska Journal of Commerce editorial called for punishing the public interest groups who challenged the proposed railroad out to Port MacKenzie...
...for Kenai River dipnetting. Anyone interested in participating in the task force can email executive director Monica Wellard at monica.wellard@alaska.gov. Molly Dischner of the Alaska Journal of Commerce contributed to this report.
GOV. SEAN PARNELL: "On the federal level, it will take congressional action to roll back what now appears to be the single largest tax increase in American history. This tax will not hurt the rich, because they have insurance. It will not hurt the poorest Americans, because it will not apply to them. It is a tax on the working poor and middle class Americans. "At the state level, we have begun reviewing the U.S. Supreme Court's 193 page decision to determine how other provisions, like mandated state Medicaid expansion, have been affected by the U.S. Supreme Court decision.
...opt to include CIRCAC's suggestion in its draft changes. In December, AOGCC Commissioner Cathy Foerster told the Alaska Journal of Commerce that the commission was considering such a requirement as part of a review of the state's drilling safety...
...remain daunting, we are pleased to see some positive economic news here at home. This week, among other things, the Alaska Journal of Commerce reported that employment in the health care industry in Alaska is booming, and should continue to provide...
Apache Corp., the newest oil and gas company on the Alaska scene, says it hopes to acquire additional Cook Inlet acreage to build on its new toehold in the state -- 238,000 acres of undeveloped oil and gas leases the company acquired recently from a group of individual investors -- company officials said Aug. 24 in a meeting with reporters.
...he said the district maintains a good relationship with major contractors, so he's hopeful that somebody will be able to justify the risk. ------ Information from: Alaska Journal of Commerce, http://www.alaskajournal.com
Chevron announced on Tuesday that it's selling all of its Cook Inlet assets owned by Union Oil Company of California and Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
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