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Eagle's Nest trailer park water shut off due to leaks
The Haines Borough temporarily shut off water to the Eagle’s Nest Trailer Park for three days last week due to significant leaks that have been...
Wind storm beaches boats, causes power outage
A wind storm last weekend toppled a tree on Beach Road and broke lines on boats in Letnikof Cove, se...
New teachers join Haines School
New fifth grade and art teachers have joined the Haines Borough School District this year. Giselle...
Lily Lake water line installers didn't account for drought conditions
Although water levels at Lily Lake are at an all-time low, that's not what's prompting water...
Man killed in wreck had earlier contact with police
One of the two men who died in a motorcycle wreck at 2.5 Mile Lutak Road this week had been pulled over by police hours earlier for driving a...
Forest fire extinguished
The 8.5 Mile fire that destroyed David and Linda Keirstand’s home and became a 4-acre forest fire was contained by US Forest Service firefighters...
Forest fire contained, but continues to burn
A shop fire that destroyed David and Linda Keirstad's home at 8.5 Mile Haines Highway and spread up...
Committee rejects seasonal sales tax
As borough officials, staff and residents prepare for less state revenue, assembly members rejected a seasonal sales tax proposal, an idea at least...
Constantine briefs assembly on tunnel permit applications
In an effort to refine its understanding of mineral copper, zinc, silver, gold and barite deposits at the Palmer Project, mining exploration company...
Two Dolphins to represent Alaska in national zone meet
Pacific Ricke and Lucia Chapell competed in the Junior Olympics in Anchorage this weekend, where...
Duly Noted
Theodore Lende Lynch was born to parents Stoli and Nels Lynch Saturday, April 20 in Juneau. He weighed 8 pounds 2 ounces. Grandmother Heather Lende...
Klukwan residents save teacher's job
On Wednesday Chatham School District superintendent Ann Hilburn told Klukwan School teacher Jenn...
Editorial
Last week a federal judge threatened to temporarily ban Carnival Cruise Corp. from docking its ships in U.S. Ports for violating probation—a...
Dolphins finish in top spots at SE Champs
Six Haines Dolphins brought home best times and other accolades from 2019 Spring Southeast Champs...
Merchants with third consecutive Gold Medal championship
The Haines Merchants won its third B Bracket championship title last week at the 73rd annual Lions...
Spirited 'Boston Dave' made Haines, mountains his home
Friends of snowboarder David Alan Dzenawagis, known locally as "Boston Dave," gathered to celebrate... Full story
A difference of degrees: The innate risk in avalanche terrain
Twenty feet below avalanche forecasters Erik Stevens and Jonny Cromwell, on a gray and frigid alpine...
Klukwan school to lose teacher amid budget cuts
Chatham School District administrators won't replace a Klukwan teacher next year, leaving only two t...
Glacier Bears boys finish season at state championship
The Haines Glacier Bears boys’ basketball team ended their season at the state championship in Anchorage last week, falling to Glennallen and...
Glacier Bears head to state championship
After two upsets, the fourth-seeded Haines Glacier Bears battled it out this weekend at the...
Rocket-fuel-making student wins state tech award
When Haines High School junior Joseph Rossman, 17, was about 8-years old he asked his father a...
Mumfords avalanche kills backcountry snowboarder
David Dzenawagis,34, known locally as “Boston Dave,” died Wednesday afternoon after he was buried in an avalanche while snowboarding in the...
Assembly discusses budget priorities
Haines Borough Manager Debra Schnabel will prepare next year’s budget without incorporating Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s proposed spending plan that...
Legislature honors Tlingit code talkers
Tlingit World War II veterans George Lewis and Robert "Jeff" David, both longtime Klukwan and...