Resilience is the singular quality that help us find the power to keep moving forward in times of uncertainty.
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As summer has passed its halfway mark in Alaska, make Valdez your destination for a weekend getaway before the days get shorter.
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Here’s to T&C moms (and their mothers) this Mother’s Day month.
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Winter is going to get a little hotter in Girdwood and Palmer thanks to Kyle Hollingsworth. Best known for his keyboard playing in The String Cheese Incident (SCI), one of the most popular touring bands of the last 30 years, Hollingsworth has three upcoming Alaska dates.
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The best way to get through our long, cold winters is to get outside and enjoy this beautiful state. No matter where you are, you are never far from a trailhead.
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Life has not been easy for Zack. After being victimized as a youth, he found himself homeless and alone. Struggling to cope, he turned to drugs to simply get through each day. After many years of instability, Zack was connected with VOA Alaska’s behavioral health and housing services.
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When you recycle, do you ever wonder where all that plastic ends up?
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Since 1979, GCI has revolutionized Alaska communications, connecting 240 communities and delivering 1-gig internet speeds to 80% of Alaskans.
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The middle school students in the Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program recently learned from industry professionals what it would be like to own their own aerospace company and to have a chance to build and launch their own rockets.
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Joar Leifseth Ulsom is the 2018 Iditarod champion and first-ever Achieve More Award winner in race history, a cash prize introduced by Northrim Bank last year.
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We all set goals for ourselves but achieving them is another feat. Bullet journaling is a simple way to combine creativity and organization and keep yourself accountable to achieve both short- and long-term goals.
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Executive coach and business advisor Tina Meilleur offers some firsthand insight into what it takes to be an entrepreneur. She is the owner of Design Your Success and has a broad range of professional experience, from working with small businesses to Fortune 500 companies.
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GCI has donated an additional $100,000 to its Suicide Prevention Grant Program, reinforcing its commitment to supporting organizations working to combat Alaska’s high suicide rate.
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Feed the Children distributed its 1 millionth H.E.L.P. (Homeless Education and Literacy Program) backpack with community partner support. H.E.L.P. promotes school attendance and completion across the nation.
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For the second year in a row, local nurses with the Alaska Nurses Association came together to help Anchorage’s homeless population. At their holiday open house, nurses assembled and wrapped “beanie boxes,” shoe boxes filled with cold-weather essentials, personal hygiene items and snacks
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Over the summer, the Alaska Oil and Gas Association joined its members to mark the 40th anniversary of production at Prudhoe Bay and to celebrate the grit and spirit of the Alaskans who continue to make us #PrudhoeProud.
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According to a recent study, 60.8 percent of incoming University of Alaska students need remedial coursework. Students who graduate from the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program’s new Acceleration High School (AAHS) in Palmer immediately begin taking college-level courses