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'They did this at their own risk' Borough officials say Lutak Dock contractor spent $10M on steel without approval
The contractor tasked with rebuilding Lutak Dock spent nearly $10 million on steel without...
Wrestlers brave snowy highways, eight foot seas for historic state performance
The music blared and about two dozen people cheered as seven young men walked up the slippery ramp...
Top 10 most-read stories on Chilkat Valley News website of 2023
Top 10 most-read stories on Chilkat Valley News website of 2023 1: Beloved guide Nels Niemi dies at...
Thanks for supporting Holly Jolly Follies
I would like to thank the community for supporting the Holly Jolly Follies. And how about those acts? The talent in this town never ceases to amaze!...
Thanks Bamboo Room
Thank you, Christy and Bob Fowler and the Bamboo Room Crew, for your gracious hosting of December Good Friday non-profit fundraisers. Thank you to...
Thank you from HARK
We have had an amazing year at HARK. Our board and staff would like to thank our supporters and the overall community for being caring, conscientious...
Thanks for supporting Cookies by the Pound
People of Haines, the Friends of the Library bow down to your awesomeness! To all the talented bakers (too many to list here, but you know who you...
So long, and thanks for all the cookies - a letter from our publisher
Well, CVN readers, this is my last edition as owner of this newspaper. In thinking about what to...
Haines index 2023: the numbers of the year in Haines
1194 bald eagles - The total number Takshanuk Watershed Council biologist Stacie Evans counted on...
Duly Noted: stuck in Haines Junction, the Messiah, and X-mas bird count
Marnie Rasmussen welcomed friend college friend Libby Silva for what was supposed to be a 10-day tri...
2023 Year in review
From massive infrastructure projects and property tax assessment controversies to big developments in tribal affairs, 2023 has been a full news year...
'Exciting' response to landless Natives bill in D.C.
Chilkoot Indian Association's tribal administrator said she was encouraged by recent hearings in...
Pressure builds around Lutak Dock rebuild discussions
Pressure is building on the Haines Borough Assembly to look into a $20 million project to rebuild...
Glacier Bear wrestlers excel at regionals
Haines wrestlers came out with "incredible energy" to take four wins and three second-place...
Duly Noted
Glacier Bears girls basketball celebrated their first tournament of the season with a win over F.H....
Salvation Army needs support to keep up
I would like to personally thank all those in the Haines community who have been so generous this Christmas season. We have had so many in this great...
Thanks for supporting KHNS
KHNS is incredibly grateful for the show of support during our KHNS News Drive. We reached the goal early and exceeded our expectations, raising over...
Let's protect biodiversity of Chilkoot/Lutak
Per linear mile, per square mile, the Chilkoot/Lutak watershed/inlet holds more biodiversity (land, river, and marine wildlife), tourism attraction,...
Haines Herring
Haines herring is a semi-regular news parody column. Sauna with the Mayor initiative hopes to bare all ByLucy Nieboer “I always focus on self-care...
Business Briefs
New chamber leadership An open house at the Three Northmen was held for the Haines Chamber of Commerce, which recently announced the new leadership of...
Glacier Bears boys basketball team hopes to capitalize on young energy
First-year coach James Hart said the season's first tournament in Whitehorse revealed a lot about...
Appointed board of equalization, other changes considered by ad-hoc tax committee
Longer appeal periods, more data on assessment mailings, and an appointed board of equalization...
Three years later, Haines residents look back at the at the flooding and landslides of 2020
In early December of 2020, coming off of a summer of isolation from the first year of the COVID-19...
Totem pole returns to Haines after 50 years at corporate airline
The 15-foot pole arrived in Haines last month vacuum wrapped in plastic, and now sits at the tribal...
Citizen science group chases proof of unique lynx-on-salmon predation
A few years ago, trapper Jim Stickler was walking along the Haines Highway near the Council Grounds...