...Mayor Mike Navarre is planned. Lunch is $13. Industry Outlook Forum on tapKenai Peninsula Economic Development District...Kenai Chapter of The Alliance present the 2012 Industry Outlook Forum "Renaissance of the Kenai Peninsula." This event...
...molly.dischner@peninsulaclarion.com. In other business: The council agreed to spend $500 to sponsor the Industry Outlook Forum. The council also heard a presentation on the proposed Kahtnu surgery center, and public testimony from one...
...legislation to support industry activity around the state. At the Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District's Industry Outlook Forum last week, Wagoner said he has legislation in the works that could benefit oil and gas exploration and development...
...presentations on the issue to area boards such as the Kenai and Soldotna chambers of commerce, Rotary Clubs, the Industry Outlook Forum, the Kenai River Special Management Area Board of Directors, Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association, Kenai River...
...the Next Decade," is the theme of this week's Industry Outlook Forum sponsored by the Kenai Peninsula Economic Development...created once the OCS gets started," said Fox. The Industry Outlook Forum will offer a full range of speakers from oil and...
...not be finalized until June 1. Though oil and gas producers presented grim local production news at January's Industry Outlook Forum in the Challenger Learning Center, James Greeley, the state's petroleum property tax assessor, said it's...
...Peninsula Chapter of the Alliance held the 2011 Industry Outlook Forum at the Challenger Learning Center in Kenai January...have on the Kenai Peninsula economy. The 2011 Industry Outlook Forum was presented at no charge to the participants...
On the 14th & 15th of January, the Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District (KPEDD) and the Kenai Peninsula Chapter of the Alliance hosted an Industrial Outlook Forum titled: "Looking Forward to the Next Decade." According to KPEDD executive director John Torgerson, the purpose of the forum was to offer an opportunity to a variety of speakers and topics, some 45 in all, to discuss the economic outlook for municipalities, Borough and State with regards to oil, gas, mining, gas pipeline projects, and overviews by Native Corporations with impacts on the Kenai Peninsula. "The two day event was open to Borough residents at no cost. It included economic overviews from the University of Alaska ISER program and Department of Labor, the borough and city mayors, with updates from the Governor's office, U.S. Senator offices, Congressman Young's state director, as well as the president of the state Senate, and speaker of the state House of Representatives.
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