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Alaska and Pulp
In the 1950s, in part to aid in Japanese recovery from World War II, the Forest Service set up long-term contracts with two pulp mills: the Ketchikan Pulp Company ( KPC ) and the Alaska Pulp Company.
Tongass: Pulp Politics and the Fight for the Alaska Rain Forest.
In the Tongass National Forest, in the 1950s, in part to aid in Japanese recovery from World War II, the US Forest Service set up long term contracts with two pulp mills: the Ketchikan Pulp Company ( KPC ) and the Alaska Pulp Company ( APC ).
* George Ishiyama ( 1914 – 2003 ), businessman and former president of Alaska Pulp Corporation.

Alaska and Corporation
When Alaska Natives enrolled in their regional corporations under the terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 ( ANCSA ), the Aleut Corporation attracted only about 2, 000 enrolees who could prove a blood quantum of 1 / 4 or more Alaska Native ( including Aleut ).
* Chugach Alaska Corporation ( CAC )
* Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation the village corporation for Barrow, Alaska
* Bethel Native Corporation, the village corporation for Bethel, Alaska
* Cape Fox Corporation, the village corporation for Saxman, Alaska
* Huna Totem Corporation, the village corporation for Hoonah, Alaska
* Haida Corporation the village corporation for Hydaburg, Alaska
* Alaska Native Corporation Links
The corporation in the Tlingit region is Sealaska Corporation, which serves the Tlingit as well as the Haida and Tsimshian in Alaska.
The village's grocery and fuel needs are served by a single general store, owned and operated by the local Alaska Native Corporation, Nunapitchuk, Limited.
Kotzebue is home to the NANA Regional Corporation, one of thirteen Alaska Native Regional Corporations created under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 ( ANCSA ) in settlement of Alaska Native land claims.
The Alaska Permanent Fund is a constitutionally established permanent fund managed by a state-owned corporation, the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation ( APFC ).
The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation manages the assets of both the Permanent Fund and other state investments, but spending Fund income is up to the Legislature.
The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation is a government instrumentality of the State of Alaska created to manage and invest the assets of the Alaska Permanent Fund and other funds designated by law.
::-Carnation ( now part of Alaska Milk Corporation in the Philippines, but under a long-term license agreement with Nestle )
Native Corporation Lands are those designated by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 ( ANCSA ).

Alaska and Ketchikan
Alaska Airlines is by far the largest air carrier in the region, with Juneau's Juneau International Airport serving as the aerial hub for all of Southeast and Ketchikan's Ketchikan International Airport serving as a secondary hub for southern Southeast Alaska.
* In a neighborhood of Ketchikan, Alaska, north of the original townsite ( or present-day downtown ), three adjoining streets were named Warren, G and Harding following Harding's visit to the city.
Diane Douglas-Willard of Ketchikan, Alaska
Ketchikan, Alaska: Roy Anderson.
Ketchikan Gateway Borough is a borough located in the U. S. state of Alaska.
war: Boro han Ketchikan Gateway, Alaska
* Totem District ( formerly of Southeast Alaska Council, comprises Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan, Metlakatla, Prince of Wales Island, and environs )
The forest is named for the Tongass group of the Tlingit people, who inhabited the southernmost areas of the Alaska panhandle near what is now Ketchikan.
The Forest Service provides forest interpreters and visitor programs at Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center in Juneau, the Discovery Center in Ketchikan and forest interpreters on the state Marine Highway ferry system in Southeast Alaska.
Category: Protected areas of Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska
Born in Seattle, Washington, the son of Frank and Helen ( née Hughes ), Murkowski attended Ketchikan High School in Alaska, graduating in 1951.
Category: People from Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska
* Gravina Island Bridge ( never built ), a proposed road bridge over the Tongass Narrows connecting the town of Ketchikan, Alaska to their airport, and often cited as an example of politicians ' spending on projects that are intended primarily to benefit particular constituents, and a controversial topic of the 2008 and 2012 US presidential election campaigns
Born in Ketchikan, Alaska, she is the daughter of former U. S. Senator and Alaska Governor Frank Murkowski.
Murkowski was born in Ketchikan, Alaska, the daughter of Nancy R. ( née Gore ) and Frank Murkowski.
The United States Coast Guard maintains a military base in nearby Ketchikan, Alaska.
* Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska
* Ketchikan, Alaska, USA
Established on July 1, 1987 with the restructuring of the former University of Alaska Juneau, Ketchikan Community College, and Islands Community College ( Sitka ), the University of Alaska Southeast serves the residents of southeastern Alaska with campuses in Juneau, Ketchikan, and Sitka.

Alaska and closed
Within the United States, Delaware is considered the pre-eminent corporate haven for large public corporations, while Nevada, Wyoming, and Alaska are corporate havens for small closed corporations.
The last known OmniVision theatres to exist in USA are The Alaska Experience Theatre in Anchorage, Alaska, built in 1981 ( closed in 2007, reopened in 2008 ), and the Hawaii Experience Theatre in Lahaina, Hawaii ( closed in 2004 ).
It served students from all over western Alaska until it closed in 1985 due to the changing face of education in the villages of Alaska with the addition of local high schools in all villages.
* St. Joseph's Hospital ( Fairbanks, Alaska ) ( closed 1968 )
Those stores re-opened as the grocery chain Alaska Marketplace, which closed at the end of 2000.
* Kodiak Tracking Station ( KTS ), Kodiak Island, Alaska ; callsign KODI ( closed on 20 March 1975 )
Red ( P. camtschaticus ) and blue ( P. platypus ) king crabs are some of the most important fisheries in Alaska, however populations have fluctuated in the past 25 years and some areas are currently closed due to overfishing.
The exception was the Alaska market, where sales were strong and only one store, Wasilla, was closed prior to the company's shutdown.
:* – Service is restored on the Alaska Railroad after the Moody Tunnel was closed for three days due to damage when a large forklift loaded on a southbound train struck one of the tunnel's timber supports, causing a partial collapse of the tunnel.

3.072 seconds.