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UNCG names new provost; Debbie Storrs is hired from North Dakota

UNCG names new provost; Debbie Storrs is hired from North Dakota
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Special meeting of Anchorage Assembly centers on allocation of $51 6M in federal COVID-19 relief funding

Special meeting of Anchorage Assembly centers on allocation of $51.6M in federal COVID-19 relief funding Beth Verge © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV A special meeting of the Anchorage Assembly takes place on May 18, 2021. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - UPDATE, 11:45 p.m.: The Anchorage Assembly has passed an amended version of its resolution allocating approximately $51.6 million in federal funding dollars distributed as part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Late Tuesday, a formal motion to postpone the meeting to early June failed, as did an amendment to that motion that requested an extension to next week’s regular meeting instead of next month.

GCI says it will double its top internet speed next year to 2 gigs, among the nation s fastest

GCI says it will double its top internet speed next year to 2 gigs, among the nation’s fastest Published 6 hours ago Share on Facebook Print article Alaska’s largest telecommunications provider on Tuesday announced plans to double its top internet speed to 2 gigabits per second, among the fastest speeds available in the U.S. GCI will roll out the service community-by-community sometime next year, along its fiber network in the Interior, Southcentral and Southeast Alaska, officials with the company said in an online press event Tuesday. “Starting next year, people from Fairbanks through to Juneau, everyone on the road and our fiber network, will be able to get 2-gig service,” said Ron Duncan, chief executive and a founder of GCI.

Alaska Journal | Projects on tap cementing Anchorage as cargo hub

Wed, 05/19/2021 - 10:20am Cargo planes from companies including Nippon Cargo Airlines, China Airlines Cargo and Korean Air Cargo, are parked in a row at Ted Sevens Anchorage International Airport on May 11. Several projects totaling as much as $1 billion worth of investment are planned or underway as shippers expand their airport footprints and take advantage of cargo transfer excemptions. (Photo/Marc Lester/Anchorage Daily News) Cargo traffic through Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, with scores of jets arriving daily from Asia. They brought with them computers, cell phones, pharmaceuticals and other products in high demand from homebound people in the Lower 48, airport officials said.

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