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  2. Ranger Up - Wikipedia

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    They launched their line of Ranger Up Jeans in 2013 with the help of celebrity veterans like Brian Stann. [citation needed] The company had stopped selling jeans by 2017. [5] In 2014, the company started a "vetrepreneur" program that entailed hiring veterans for one year, and then backing their start-up venture for another six months. [6]

  3. Xtratuf - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2016, XTRATUF has worked with the Salmon Sisters, an Alaska-based seafood and design company who provide artwork to XTRATUF's footwear. After the devastating 2018 earthquake in Alaska , XTRATUF partnered with Bean's Cafe, an Anchorage soup kitchen and shelter, to make a limited edition t-shirt whose proceeds went towards relief ...

  4. Brand Behind Anti-Suicide Shirt That Allegedly Got Veteran ...

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    "It's great to kind of see people rally around something," said Korey Shaffer, the founder of Til Vahalla Project, which sells the shirt

  5. Huna Totem Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Huna Totem Corporation (HTC) is a for-profit corporation formed under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), [1] enacted by the U.S. Congress on December 18, 1971. Regional and village corporations were formed under ANCSA, of which Huna Totem is one of the village corporations.

  6. KJUD - Wikipedia

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    KJUD (channel 8) is a television station in Juneau, Alaska, United States, affiliated with ABC, The CW Plus, and Fox.Owned by Vision Alaska LLC, the station maintains a transmitter along Douglas Highway in West Juneau.

  7. Juneau Empire - Wikipedia

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    Juneau, AK 99801 United States: Circulation: 1,595 Wednesday 1,802 Saturday (as of 2023) [1] OCLC number: 9611310 : Website: JuneauEmpire.com: The Juneau Empire is a ...

  8. Lemon Creek, Juneau - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1922, Charlie Switzer owned a large dairy farm that was located between Switzer Creek and Fred Meyer. Switzer Creek and Switzer Mobile Home Park are named after him. With the advent of air services into Juneau beginning in the 1940s, dairy farming was no longer profitable and by 1965, the last of Juneau's dairy farms closed.

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