Tag: AK Women

Creative Capital: Ellen Frankenstein on Salmon and Filmmaking | Rasmuson Foundation

Creative Capital: Ellen Frankenstein on Salmon and Filmmaking | Rasmuson Foundation

Ellen Frankenstein is an independent filmmaker and media artist. She directs the non-profit, Artchange, Inc. Frankenstein’s films include: Tracing Roots, Eating Alaska, No Loitering and Carved from the Heart. She distributes these documentaries with the New Day Film, a filmmaker run distribution company, providing social issue media to educate and inspire.

907 Updates August 05, 2017

Comments on contaminated soils, removal and reclamation procedures?
By Associated Press: Plans to move contaminated soil halted by Forest Service
 
 
 
 
By Leroy Polk: Charges dropped in ATV incident, corrections officer involved no longer employed
When authorities showed up, Walker said that he did have interest in pressing charges against Braeuer. “I explained to the police what happened and showed them the video,” Walker stated. “And they (Alaska State Troopers) was like, ‘What do you want to do? You can press charges,’ and I said, ‘Yes, I want to press charges.'”
 
 
 
 

By Chris Klint: Driver in Ingra Street SUV rollover charged with DUI
 
 
 
 
Comments on Telemedicine?
By Dan Carpenter: Alaska VA expects greater reach with “Video Connect” rollout
 
 
 
 
The Fishing Report: Ryan Stassel’s Fish Camp
 
 
 
 
By Travis Khachatoorian: Anchorage urban farm teaches young employees life skills
“We [learn about] tax returns, we learn about rental assistance, we learn about anything that the adolescence would need to learn before hitting adulthood,” said greenhouse farmer Marsana Davis.
 
 
 
 
MomsEveryday: Health benefits of equine therapy
 
 
 
 

By Caslon Hatch: Get Outside: Rock climbing, surfing the bore tide and fishing along the Seward Highway
 
 
 
 
By Bonney Bowman: Inside the Gates: Marathon Denali ruck march
 
 
 
 

By Makayla Clark: ANSEP students take part in ‘Mars Lander Challenge’
 
 
 
 
Comments on costs, are the supplies necessary?
By Heather Hintze: Agencies team up to cut back-to-school costs for parents
 
 
 
 

Interesting life!
Mary Golding Taylor

Darlene Hamre  Twenty-five years in the pilot’s seat  July 20, 2017

Twenty-five years in the pilot’s seat

Brown, white, green. What does chicken egg color actually mean? July 20, 2017

It seems everyone has their own story on what they used to think (or still think!) different chicken egg color means. Here’s what it actually means.

Brown, white, green. What does chicken egg color actually mean?

Our Third Thirds: I was there.   July 20, 2017


 
 

Our Third Thirds: I was there.
 
 
Barbara Brown blog about life in the Third Third: empty nest, retirement, de-cluttering, adventures, crashes, New Things, all with art and humor.

907 Updates July 20, 2017

By Blake Essig: DA’s office has tough time prosecuting vehicle theft suspects
 
 
 
 
By Victoria Taylor: Anchorage business owner thrown from car while chasing thief
 
 
 
 
By Cameron Mackintosh: APD responds to early morning collision between train and SUV
 
 
 
 
By Rebecca Palsha: Why 15 seconds is too long for Anchorage police dispatch
 
 
 
 
By Austin Baird: Proposed housing center for homeless seniors met with mixed reactions
 
 
By Lauren Maxwell: Assemblyman objects to new shelter downtown
 
 
 
 
By Leroy Polk: Alaska radio station fined more than $60K for violating broadcast rules
 
 
 
 
By Patrick Enslow: Ostrander named Mountain West female athlete of the year.
 
 
 
 
By KTVA Web Staff: Joe Balash gets Federal appointment by Trump administration
 
 
 
 
Author: Charles Wohlforth: Meet a cab driver who raised 7 children on his own — 6 Marines and an engineering student
 
 
 
 
By Dave Goldman: AFC leaves Sullivan Arena for newer Alaska Airlines Center

As Heard on Morning Line: Alaska Women Ascend | knba

Kay Brown and Suzanne Little stopped by Morning Line to talk about a new training program called Alaska Women Ascend. Kay Brown is a political strategist,…

As Heard on Morning Line: Alaska Women Ascend | knba

Samsonite’s Trailer — Alaska Floats My Boat July 12, 2017

Long ago in a remote logging camp in Southeast Alaska the boss decided that he needed a boat trailer for one of the boom boats. Boom boats are not very long, but they are deep and heavy. The trailer would have to be stout. It would have a long tongue so that they could back the boat deep enough into the water to float the boat off off the trailer. The boss decided that Henry was up to the job.

Samsonite’s Trailer — Alaska Floats My Boat

The challenges of being the only woman on a pipeline crew | Alaska Public Media

This story is part of Midnight Oil, a new podcast from Alaska’s Energy Desk.

The challenges of being the only woman on a pipeline crew | Alaska Public Media

SitNews: Women earn an average of 68 percent of what men make in Alaska July 10, 2017

Ketchikan, Alaska news. Southeast Alaska news, Alaska news, national and world news.

Source: SitNews: Women earn an average of 68 percent of what men make in Alaska