- State of Alaska
The Adjutant General and Commissioner of Alaska DMVA: Major General Torrence Saxe Main Line: 907-428-6003
- Facts About Alaska - State of Alaska
There are more than 3,000 rivers in Alaska and over 3 million lakes The largest, Lake Iliamna, encompasses over 1,000 square miles Glaciers Alaska has an estimated 100,000 glaciers, ranging from tiny cirque glaciers to huge valley glaciers There are more active glaciers and ice fields in Alaska than in the rest of the inhabited world
- Visitor - State of Alaska
Alaska Community Photos; Alaska Gold Rush Photos; Alaska Native History Culture; Alaska Statehood Photos
- Geography of Alaska, Alaska Kids Corner, State of Alaska
Alaska has 39 mountain ranges containing 17 of the 20 highest peaks in the United States Largest natural freshwater lake: Iliamna, with 1,150 square miles Alaska has 94 lakes with surface areas of more than 10 square miles among Alaska's more than 3 million lakes
- Ballot Measure 1 Faq - labor. alaska. gov
What happens to Alaska's minimum wage rate if the federal minimum wage is changed? Ballot measure 1 contains a provision that says Alaska's minimum wage rate will be set at two dollars over federal minimum wage, then adjusted annually for inflation in subsequent years
- Division of Public Assistance (DPA) Services | State of Alaska . . .
The Alaska Connect client portal makes it easier to: Apply for or renew benefits; Upload documents securely; Update your contact information; Report changes; Sign up or use your existing myAlaska account through the Alaska Connect to access your personal space: Alaska Connect (myAlaska)
- Vital Records Orders | State of Alaska | Department of Health
Alaska's birth records become public after 100 years and records for all other events (like deaths, marriages, and divorces) become public after 50 years; Only records for births, deaths, marriages, and divorces that happened in Alaska can be ordered through us
- Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Most of the pink salmon harvest occurred in the Southeast region, and Bristol Bay continued to be the largest sockeye salmon producing region in Alaska The 2025 commercial salmon harvest forecast is 138 4 million pink, 52 9 million sockeye, 20 8 million chum, and 2 4 million coho salmon
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