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  2. Perhaps nowhere else combines the conveniences of the modern age with the freedom and adventure of living on the edge of a vast, unspoiled wilderness as do Anchorage and Alaska. Alaska’s a young state. Our major cities of Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau offer career and professional growth opportunities unlike many places in the Lower 48.

  3. Moving to Alaska — Cost of living

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    In other words, the best parts of Alaska are completely free! It costs roughly $122 to feed a family of four per week in Anchorage, Fairbanks , and the Mat-Su Valley. That’s on par with Portland, Ore., where the weekly family grocery bill is $100. It should be noted, however, that costs in rural Alaska are higher due to the remote locations.

  4. Moving to Alaska — Employment

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    Moving to Alaska > Employment Employment in Alaska: More than oil and fishing I f you think oil and fishing jobs are the only employment opportunities in Alaska, think again. Alaska is the land of opportunity! The Last Frontier is a resource-rich state with a diverse array of government jobs and positions in the health care, transportation, oil ...

  5. Moving to Alaska — Housing

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    In Anchorage, expect to pay around $265,000 for a 2,000-square-foot, three-bedroom home or $185,000 for a 1,500-square-foot condo. Renting a three- to four-bedroom home runs from $1,800 to $2,400 per month, while a three-bedroom condo rents for about $1,350. Again, $2,500 won’t get you too far in other cities, but in Alaska it’s enough for ...

  6. Moving to Alaska — Education

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    Alaska has long been on the cutting edge of using computers and distance education to expand learning opportunities. Most schools teach computer technology and many students participate in distance education and classroom activities on worldwide computer networks. The size of schools runs the gamut. Approximately 50,000 students attend public ...

  7. Moving to Alaska — Weather

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    Moving to Alaska > WeatherWeather in Alaska. Weather in Alaska. T he Alaskan summer is as divine as it looks in all the postcards. You can expect highs in the 60s and 70s; in the Interior the mercury can even sneak into the 80s for periods of time. But the best part of Alaska summers is the long days.

  8. Moving to Alaska — Military

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    Alaska is a thriving, military-friendly state with quality schools, opportunity, jobs, great shopping and plenty of adventure. It’s also a premier place to raise a family. The largest military presence is in Fairbanks and in Anchorage. Eielson Air Force Base and Fort Wainwright Army Post are near Fairbanks, while Fort Richardson Army Post and ...

  9. Moving to Anchorage? - Alaska

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    Alaska's commercial hub. In Anchorage, people not only play hard, but they work hard too. The entrepreneurial spirit is alive and strong. That translates into plenty of opportunity for everyone. Anchorage may be considered a small city in numbers of people, but it is a big economic contender in the cargo, transportation, and oil industries.

  10. Mushing - Alaska

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    Dog mushing is Alaska's state sport. Because of the type of terrain, and the lack of forage foods like grasses, oats, etc., horses have never been used to any great extent in the far north as draft animals. Dogs have always filled this niche. No one really knows how far back humans started using dogs to help with moving things from place to place.

  11. Moving Away - alaska.net

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    The Alaska Supreme Court has stated that if a parent moves outside of Alaska, this change constitutes a substantial change of circumstances. As a result, a court will normally hold a hearing so that it can next determine whether to change custody and/or visitation and fashion another order which is in the best interests of the children.