Dillingham family s fish processor a hands-on operation thedutchharborfisherman.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thedutchharborfisherman.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
“We hope that this is a model for other fishermen. If you look at the scale of what we’re doing, it’s very small as far as the total salmon market,” said Downey, co-owner of Little Alaskan Fish Company. There’s tons of opportunity for small-scale direct marketers and microprocessors to get in, start something and be financially viable.”
Conor Downey, Tiffany Bennett and their kids.
Credit Courtesy of Little Alaskan FIsh Company
Little Alaskan Fish Company is a small Fish Processor based in Dillingham. The company catches, processes, and sells sockeye and Chinook salmon, as well as halibut.
“We hope that this is a model for other fishermen. If you look at the scale of what we’re doing, it’s very small as far as the total salmon market,” said Downey, co-owner of Little Alaskan Fish Company. There’s tons of opportunity for small-scale direct marketers and microprocessors to get in, start something and be financially viable.”
Conor Downey, Tiffany Bennett and their kids.
Credit Courtesy of Little Alaskan FIsh Company
Little Alaskan Fish Company is a small Fish Processor based in Dillingham. The company catches, processes, and sells sockeye and Chinook salmon, as well as halibut.
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Decals give first responders heads up they could interact with someone with autism
Autism sticker helps first reponders
A Paulding County Sheriff s detective designed decal to notify first responders when they encounter a person with Autism.
PAULDING COUNTY, Ga - Autism awareness is crucial for first responders. A Paulding County sheriff s detective has designed a decal that can notify first responders they re about to encounter a person with autism so they won t misread a situation.
Detective Tiffany Bennett said she first came up with the idea while taking a training class on autism and de-escalation. She realized if first responders knew ahead of time they would be approaching a person with autism, their mindset going into the situation could change.