Friday Oct 30 | Alaska Journal of Commerce
Peterson: Make liquid fuels with Alaska's gas
A Shell gas-to-liquids plant in Malaysia makes petrochemical feedstock and ultra-clean diesel.
Audit ordered of public natural gas corporation
An audit has been ordered of the state-funded Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority.
Valley's state parks shine in bad tourism year
The poor national economy this summer boosted the use of Matanuska-Susitna state parks but took a toll on everyone else in the local tourist business.
New restrooms provided for Mat-Su Valley parks
State parks around the Mat-Su Valley are getting new restrooms designed to last for years.
The Division of Mining, Land and Water is offering a 9.20 acre parcel of state land and nine structures for sale at public outcry auction to the highest qualified bidder.
The Division of Mining, Land and Water is offering a 9.20 acre parcel of state land and nine structures for sale at public outcry auction to the highest qualified bidder.
The Division of Mining, Land and Water is offering a 9.20 acre parcel of state land and nine structures for sale at public outcry auction to the highest qualified bidder.
The Division of Mining, Land and Water is offering a 9.20 acre parcel of state land and nine structures for sale at public outcry auction to the highest qualified bidder.
Friday Fling in Palmer near the old railroad depot, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Vendors, farmer's market, music, food.
Palin picnic in Alaska hometown draws big crowd
More than a thousand people showed up Friday for Gov. Sarah Palin's annual picnic held in her hometown of Wasilla.
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Alaska lt. gov. wants to stop ethics case leaks
Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell is asking Alaska's attorney general to recommend ways to stop people from leaking confidential information in ethics investigations.
The Alaska Star debuts Jan. 14, 1971
This week a "Volume 1, No.1" copy of the Alaska Star, then called the Chugiak-Eagle River Star, walked into our office.
May 29: Britain's Prince Harry stops to speak with media at the site of the Sept.
2 charged with felony driving while intoxicated
Bystanders reporting suspected drunk drivers resulted in two felony arrests in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough.
Randy Richards carries a newborn moose from his house in Big Lake, Alaska to the pickup of Alaska State Fish and Game wildlife biologist Nick Cassara for transport to the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage.
Randy Richards carries a newborn moose from his house in Big Lake, Alaska to the pickup of Alaska State Fish and Game wildlife biologist Nick Cassara for transport to the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage.
Milwaukee's new moose, via Alaska
Robin the moose is headed to Milwaukee. Published May 29, 2009 at 1:54 p.m. Tags: big lake , moose , alaska , zoo , robin , fish and game , animal stories Everyone loves a feel good animal story.
Over 30 boaters rescued during holiday weekend
The Coast Guard and Auxiliary units responded to 13 recreational vessels in need of assistance from Prince William Sound to Homer during the Memorial Day weekend ultimately rescuing more than 30 boaters.
A forest fire occurred around noon today in the Meadow Lakes Community north up the Parks Highway between Wasilla and Big Lake.
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