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Big Delta Brewing Company - Head Brewer - BevNET com Beverage Industry Job Listing

Head Brewer We are now looking for a brewer for a small start up family owned brewpub with a projected brewing start date of June 2021. Prior experience is preferred. Brewery is located in Delta Junction, Alaska. Looking for an interested person who is not afraid of cold weather and frontier living. An open mind and outgoing personality are a must! The ideal person would be interested in growing with the company and contributing to its rapid expansion. Fun at work is requirement! Go north! Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Mastering operation of the brewhouse; Accurately documenting work completed; Communicating effectively with colleagues; Safely operating company equipment; A positive attitude and willingness to take on new tasks and challenges; Cleaning the facility and equipment; Safely handling chemicals; Occasional offsite event participation; Other duties as assigned. Qualifications and Skills: Reliable vehicle, clean driving record, and a valid Alaska Driver s License;

This Place is on Fire with COVID - FMH

4:25 The hospital is reporting record high admissions of coronavirus disease – even more than the surge last November. About 18% of the admissions at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital have COVID-19. Dr. Barbara Creighton, who has been attending many of them, says the surge is preventable. “There is the disconnect. You know, we have businesses opening, school buses flying, restaurants going, and we have visitors happening, and yet we have our highest case rates. And so, we are like does anybody see this? This place is on fire with COVID.” Dr. Barbara Creighton reports to the Greater Fairbanks Community Hospital Foundation Board about patients she is tending on the COVID floor.

138 new COVID-19 cases reported Friday

138 new COVID-19 cases reported Friday Megan Pacer © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV Coronavirus. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reported 138 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, two of which were among nonresidents. The state reported no additional deaths related to the virus on Friday, which leaves the total number of Alaska resident deaths tied to COVID-19 at 341. Six nonresidents have also died with COVID-19 while in Alaska. The state reports new cases every weekday, but not on weekends. The next case report will be released Monday. The 136 new Alaska resident cases reported Friday were identified among residents of the following communities:

Surveys Suggest Jarvis Creek Won t Overflow and Flood Fort Greely-area Training Facility

Army officials say a military training facility near Fort Greely won’t flood this year with overflow from Jarvis Creek. That’s happened in years past, but

161 new COVID-19 cases reported Thursday

161 new COVID-19 cases reported Thursday Gilbert Cordova © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV Coronavirus ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reported 161 new cases of COVID-19 in the state on Thursday, three of which were among nonresidents. The state reported no additional deaths related to COVID-19 on Thursday, leaving the total number of Alaska residents whose deaths have been related to the virus at 341. A total of six nonresidents have died with COVID-19 while in Alaska. The 158 new Alaska resident cases reported Wednesday were identified among residents of the following communities: Anchorage: 49 Ketchikan: 2 Seward: 1 Utqiaġvik: 1 In a press release, state also reported three new COVID-19 cases among nonresidents on Thursday one in Juneau, Wasilla and one in an unknown location.

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