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  1. State of Alaska

    4 days ago · The state website will be updated periodically throughout the day. Employees must check for updates regularly by visiting the website at www.alaska.gov

  2. Facts About Alaska, Alaska Kids' Corner, State of Alaska

    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.

  3. Visitor - State of Alaska

    State of Alaska myAlaska My Government Resident Business in Alaska Visiting Alaska State Employees

  4. History and Culture, Alaska Kids' Corner, State of Alaska

    Alaska's Digital Archives Have a wealth of historical photographs, albums, oral histories, moving images, maps, documents, physical objects, and other materials from libraries, museums and archives …

  5. Employee, State of Alaska

    Report an Injury Health Insurance Enrollment Career Planning Jobs - Alaska Job Center Network Leaving State Employment (PERS) Leaving State Employment (TRS) Workplace Alaska - State Jobs …

  6. The State of Alaska Agency Directory

    Alaska Broadband Office Alaska Energy Authority Alaska Gasline Development Corporation Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority Alaska Railroad Corporation Alaska Seafood Marketing …

  7. AKAIMS

    WARNING Access to this system is restricted to authorized users only. Violators subject to imprisonment and/or fine. Continuing beyond this point certifies your understanding and compliance …

  8. Sign In - myAlaska

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  9. Regions - Alaska Marine Highway System

    The Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands sweep more than 1,500 miles from Cook Inlet toward Asia. This region sits atop the "Ring of Fire," a string of volcanoes along the Pacific Rim and is rich in …

  10. Geography of Alaska, Alaska Kids' Corner, State of Alaska

    There are 1,800 named islands in the state, 1,000 of which are located in Southeast Alaska. Largest glacier: Bering Glacier complex, with 2,250 square miles, includes the Bagley Icefield.