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Weather forces last cruise ship docking to cancel
The Haines cruise ship season ended early this week when Holland America Line vessel Statendam canceled its Wednesday docking. The Statendam would...
Dolphins to continue calendar
The community birthday calendar will continue in Haines. The Haines High School swim team is taking on the project and asks that orders and listings...
Local thespians gear up for productions
The Lynn Canal Community Players have several events coming up for folks wanting to participate in – or just watch – some theatrical...
Police Blotter
Monday, Sept. 19 A caller reported a woman out of control and throwing things at a downtown motel. An officer responded and took the woman into...
Free safety training offered for commercial fishermen
Alaska Marine Safety Education Association will offer a 10-hour fishing vessel safety and drill conductor course in Juneau at the Bill Ray Center on...
Pair makes appeal for saving structure
A small group is making a last-ditch effort to save the former elementary school and gym, saying a July vote by the Haines Borough Assembly to...
Hess is a hard-working contributor
Sally McGuire’s letter begged this response. I’ve known Karen Hess for many years. She is a hard-working, intelligent businesswoman who...
Two roadside areas are sacred grounds
This is to the people of Haines and anyone who needs to know that 4 Mile and 7 Mile Haines Highway are private property. Sealaska has title to both...
Recall targets chose to ignore the law
What twisted webs they weave. Seems once some of our borough assembly members break the law rather than correct the mistake they compound it. On June...
Donations accepted following party
A great big, glorious "thank you" to all the women who participated in the Goddess Party! Some of the amazing costumes women create each...
Avoid vitriol, innuendo during election
As we near the end of another election cycle, we should all make an effort to remain civil in the public forums. This includes avoiding the vitriol...
Recall is embarrassment to community
I urge all voters to carefully read the Oct. 4 election notice. It shows both the grounds for, and the responses to, the recall...
Leaders deserve thanks, not face slap
I am voting "no" on this recall. Please join me. It is hard to find people who will serve on the assembly, without sending them the...
Groups helped make concert a success
KHNS would like to thank the following for help with the recent Gnat King Kong concert and fund-raiser: Christy and Bob Fowler and the Pioneer Bar...
Coach thankful for help with race
The Haines High School cross-country team hosted its first home meet in three years this past week, an event that would not have been possible...
Effort aims at child car seat safety
A delegation of health officials hoped to spread the word about child car seat safety Tuesday, but only five vehicles stopped for a free check at the...
New signs up for review
Pedestrian signs, the second tier of a Haines Borough wayfinding project, are available for viewing at the Haines Borough Public Library through...
Guitar champ to perform here Tuesday
Solo guitarist Chris Proctor, a former national finger-style guitar champion, will perform 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20 in the auditorium of the Chilkat...
Candidate interviews to be televised
Interviews with several candidates in the Haines Borough’s October municipal election will air on cable channel 14 during the next two weeks. Bi...
Chamber, KHNS set candidate forums
The Haines Chamber of Commerce will present a Haines Borough Assembly and mayoral candidate forum noon Friday, Sept. 23, at the public library....
Volleyball squad splits Sitka series; Bears thrill home crowd; Saturday match goes 5 games
The Haines volleyball team split two matches with Sitka in a back-and-forth battle last weekend. "I think the girls kind of raised the bar in...
Gym open on Sunday
Sunday is a day of rest, but starting Oct. 2, it also will be a day for open gym basketball at the high school gym. Hours are 4 to 6 p.m. Haines...
Lemcke stays on job
The Haines Borough Assembly on Tuesday approved the hire of Brian Lemcke as director of public facilities. Lemcke had filled the interim role since...
Cleanup of beaches Saturday
Takshanuk Watershed Council is encouraging residents to participate in International Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday, Sept. 17. The Haines cleanup...
Police Blotter
Monday, Sept. 12 A caller reported two horses running loose on Small Tracts Road. A caller reported unsecured trash blowing around on Deishu Drive. Su...