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    Janelle Huntington dreams of the day when she has her own airplane and can explore Alaska’s vast expanse beyond the road system. She knows the financial expense of pursuing her passion of flying, so she decided to pursue a career that naturally matches her interest by becoming an air traffic controller.

    “I just like exploring Alaska, like going to the Interior where my dad’s from, or to the Inupiaq region up north where my brother lives, or the Alutiiq region, where my boyfriend’s family lives,” Janelle said.

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    A potlatch style celebration October 29 at the Crooked Creek Johnny John School gymnasium officially brought a successful end to the summer’s frantic construction of nine new homes to replace those lost in last spring’s devastating flood of the Kuskokwim River.

    Helen Macar, who was pregnant during the record flood, held her newborn as she thanked everyone for her new home and tearfully recalled the ordeal of her life.

    “I was five-months pregnant when the flood hit,” Macar said. “It was scary because I didn’t know what was going to happen to us.

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    American Multiplex, a shareholder of the Kuskokwim Corporation, with real estate investments throughout Anchorage, began as a vision of former Anchorage mayor Rick Mystrom in 1978 when he and his wife, Mary, first bought three apartment buildings in Anchorage. By 1989, American Multiplex had amassed 10 apartment complexes across the city.

    American Multiplex forged a partnership with TKC’s Kuskokwim Properties LLC in 2007. Today, TKC holds 95% interest in Kuskokwim Properties LLC and American Multiplex owns 5%.

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The Alaska Native Village CEO Association (ANVCA) is a non-profit organization founded by TKC President/CEO Maver Carey. Its mission is to provide services that will improve the efficiency, profitability and stability of its member village corporations, and to build a network of mutual support and technical assistance that will help Alaska Native Village corporations and their shareholders’ success. ANVCA membership, comprised of representatives from village corporations, works cooperatively to contribute to the future health of these groups by sharing knowledge and resources and by collaborating on issues they have in common.

ANVCA recently held their 2nd annual conference at the downtown Sheraton Hotel in Anchorage. This was a very successful event with over 200 attendees. Key note speakers included Senator Begich, Congressman Young, Mayor Sullivan and Former Mayor Mystrom. Willie Hensley was also a guest speaker, where he quoted excerpts from his book, “Fifty Miles From Tomorrow”.

ANVCA continues to grow and is a strong resource and advocate for Alaska Native Village Corporations.

To visit the ANVCA website, please visit or follow the link: www.ANVCA.biz