This week is American Education Week and today is Education Support Professionals Day. School districts across the country rely on support professionals to keep schools running smoothly. American Education Week highlights this. However, this year has changed the way school systems run and has changed the need for support professional roles. The Role Of Education Support … [Read more...]
Seatbelt Safety
Seatbelts and car seats are non-optional for Alaskan drivers and passengers of vehicles. It's required by law for everyone occupying a vehicle to be appropriately restrained while in motion. Always buckle up, and check that all passengers are buckled as well, before driving. Seatbelts Save Lives As technology has progressed, seatbelts are even more effective at saving lives. Be … [Read more...]
Veteran And Military Families Month
November is Veteran and Military Families Month in recognition of the sacrifices of service members and their families. There are many ways to support our veterans, service members, and their families. As the holidays near, it is important to provide support however possible. 2020 Raises Concerns COVID-19 has changed the way veterans interact with others and has added more … [Read more...]
Ice Safety Tips
As snow and ice are building up and people are enjoying winter across Alaska, it's important to be aware of potential dangers. Keep in mind that Alaskan winter activities are often accompanied by inherent hazards. When playing, fishing, or traveling over ice, it's very important to consider possible risks. Be aware of the different thickness levels and types of ice in your … [Read more...]
Health Insurance
Health insurance is important for all Americans to have. This type of insurance provides financial coverage of medical procedures whether planned or unexpected. Health insurance covers a percentage of medical bills for covered individuals. Each policy or plan has specific language detailing the parameters of the provided coverage. Many policies also include wellness … [Read more...]
Ice Fog In Alaska
Ice fog develops when temperatures are low and humidity is high. Commonly, fog is seen late at night or early in the morning. There are different types of fog that drivers in interior Alaska face. Basics Fog forms when the sun rise causes the air and ground to warm up. The change in temperature paired with humidity causes water vapor to condense. During the condensation process, … [Read more...]
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