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AMHS to Increase COVID-19 Mitigation Protocols

By Sam Dapcevich | AKDOT&PF on Jun 2, 2020   Events/Notices, Featured, Health  

AMHS to Increase COVID-19 Mitigation Protocols

  Customers urged to book online or call for reservations (KETCHIKAN, Alaska) – In order to protect the health and safety of our customers and employees, the Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) is implementing enhanced COVID-19 mitigation protocols at all AMHS facilities and aboard all vessels. These protocols include: Reminders to passengers and AMHS employees to practice good hygiene […]

COVID-19 Crisis Delays Return of Three AMHS Ships

By Alaska DOT and PF on Apr 2, 2020   At Sea, Featured, State  

COVID-19 Crisis Delays Return of Three AMHS Ships

  Mid-May return tentatively planned for Columbia, Kennicott and Tustumena (JUNEAU, Alaska) – The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) vessels, M/V Columbia, M/V Kennicott, and M/V Tustumena were scheduled to leave the Ketchikan Shipyard and resume service in mid-April and early May 2020. For the safety of AMHS employees and to reduce the potential spread of […]

State Launches Contest to Name New Ferry

By Katie Marquette | Office of the Governor on Jan 5, 2016   Featured, State  

State Launches Contest to Name New Ferry

JUNEAU – Governor Bill Walker called on Alaska students today to help name two state ferry vessels, which are currently being built in Ketchikan after the Alaska Legislature appropriated funding for the projects in the fiscal year 2009 and fiscal year 2012 budgets. From now until March 15, students between 6th and 12th grade are […]

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