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Native Edge Institute (NEI) Anchorage, AK

Native Edge Institute (NEI) Anchorage, AK.  NEI Alaska is a one-day business training event that will take place on Thursday, June 3, 2021 from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM AKDT. NEI Alaska will be presented in a hybrid format, with virtual and in-person options available. In-person attendance will be limited to ensure proper social distancing for all attendees. You can register here for NEI Charleston hosted by the Anchorage Downtown Marriott. The National Center and the host will enforce Centers for Disease Control, state, and local public health guidelines for all in-person attendees.NEIs are free, one-day, in-person and virtual training events that provide both established and aspiring business owners critical business training.

3 ways to see Alaska in 2021: By small ship, land tours and on points

3 ways to see Alaska in 2021: By small ship, land tours and on points
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Iditarod cancels traditional ceremonial start in Anchorage

Iditarod cancels traditional ceremonial start in Anchorage February 11th |     The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is canceling this year s traditional ceremonial start on the streets and trails of Anchorage, race officials said last week. The race is set to continue with pandemic precautions in place but will not hold the usually crowded event in Anchorage due to concerns over a large gathering downtown amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The ceremonial start would have happened on March 6. The start of the race is still on for March 7 at Deshka Landing in the Susitna Valley. While the Iditarod believes the future does not belong to the fainthearted, we take the health and well-being of our racers, volunteers, staff, and spectators very seriously, Iditarod CEO Rob Urbach said in a written statement.

Local businesses continue to depend on local shoppers, vaccine rollout

Local businesses continue to depend on local shoppers, vaccine rollout Taylor Clark © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV One of the local sales keeping Oomingmak surviving through the pandemic. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Many have said that there is a light at the end of the tunnel that is the pandemic with the vaccine beginning to roll out. While it is there, many local businesses are limping towards it. After Tuesday’s Anchorage Assembly meeting, it’s even more clear that not everyone is going to make it. On Tuesday, Anchorage residents were seen holding up cardboard tombstones for the Assembly members to see. On them, the names of local businesses that had to close. Residents in attendance blamed the emergency orders that have severely disrupted their businesses while the orders attempted to slow the spread of the virus. There were 79 in total.

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