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Lapp issue belies recall
Why vote no on the recall? As assembly member Scott Rossman says, "It’s ridiculous. I don’t support it. But I do support their right...
Smith is no-nonsense choice
As a 31-year resident, tour operator and ski shop owner, I heartily endorse Norm Smith for a continued term on the borough assembly....
Attend open gym on Sunday
I complained mightily about the gym not being open on Sundays and now it is, starting this weekend, Sunday, Oct. 2, from 4 to 6 p.m. So I’d...
Alcohol group to run messages
A task force aimed at combating alcohol abuse will launch a series of public service announcements aimed at discouraging drinking. Announcements will...
Ferry meeting set
The state Department of Transportation will hold a meeting in Haines Oct 6. on the Southeast Alaska Transportation Plan. An "open house"...
Moose harvest up
Through Tuesday afternoon, 17 moose had been taken in the local subsistence moose hunt, including two sub-legal bulls. A sub-legal bull taken this...
Storm strands cruise visitors
Haines played host to 90 unexpected guests the night of Sept. 21 when a storm hit Lynn Canal and kept visitors from returning to their cruise ships...
Aronson, Olerud's, Howsers win chamber's top awards
Haines Friends of Recycling chair Melissa Aronson won the Haines Chamber of Commerce’s Community Service Award Saturday. Olerud’s was name...
Bell: Data critical for local decisions
It’s important for local business leaders to consider the foundation of the local economy, including energy, transportation and recreation...
Police Blotter
Monday, Sept. 26 A caller reported a problem bear at the dump. A caller reported a vehicle in the ditch on the Haines Highway. A caller reported a...
Songwriter to perform here Oct. 9
Songwriter and singer Tracy Spring, winner of multiple regional music awards, will perform 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9 at the Chilkat Center lobby....
What is motive of recall?
On the slight chance anyone in the valley is sufficiently gullible to believe Mr. Jim Shook and his fellow recall sponsors are truly concerned about...
Couple grateful for welcome home
"When you pray, rather let your heart be without words than your words without heart." – John Bunyan (1628-1688). Indeed, words...
Lend your voice and vote Oct. 4
As residents of Haines Borough we rely on our local officials to seek out and support opportunities that maintain and enhance our quality of life....
Accentuate the positive
Let’s all contribute a positive impact as we bring out the best in Haines. The individuals and organizations that make up the personality of...
Friends of the Library thank the CVCF
Thank you for printing the photo of the new landscaping around the library totem pole in the September 8th issue. Pete Dohrn does deserve thanks for...
Schnabel agenda is vitality of Haines
Determined, dependable, hardworking, committed, trustworthy, experienced. These are words that come to mind when I think of Debra Schnabel as a...
Note to Readers
The Chilkat Valley News website was hacked late last week and visitors to the site were reporting warning messages when trying to view...
Beach cleanup day nets trash, freezer
The beaches around Haines are a little cleaner this week thanks to a few dozen volunteers. About 35 volunteers assisted with the International Coastal...
Gold mine reopens after fatality
Kensington Gold Mine returned to full operation last week following the death of a worker on Sept. 7. Coeur d’Alene Mines Corp. announced Sept....
Candidate forum set for Monday
Haines Borough Assembly and mayoral candidates will participate in a forum coordinated by the Chilkat Valley News and KHNS on Monday, Sept. 26, at the...
Running coach optimistic about regional chances
Haines High School will send more than a dozen runners to compete in a regional cross-country meet at Ketchikan on Saturday, Sept. 24. "I really...
Glacier Bear volleyball falls to Mount Edgecumbe
The Haines volleyball team visited Mount Edgecumbe last weekend and struggled with the Lady Braves’ attack. "It was probably the best...
Alaskans to get $1,174 in this yearb s PFD check
Gov. Sean Parnell announced Tuesday this year’s Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend check will be $1,174. Alaskans eligible for the dividend who...