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Glacier Bears basketball opens at home against Craig
A young Glacier Bears girls basketball team is taking the court this season, and coach Greg Brittenham said his more experienced players are stepping...
Wrestlers to grapple in state tournament
The Haines Glacier Bears wrestling squad is sending two athletes to the state championship in Anchorage this weekend. Senior Kamakana Kanahele and...
Bards sing in tournament
The Haines Glacier Bards placed in the majority of their performances at their third tournament of the year in Mount Edgecumbe on Nov. 30 and Dec.1. S...
Romaine safe for salad bowls again
Romaine lettuce is available again after the leafy vegetable was pulled from shelves last month when the Centers for Disease Control and the Food and...
Commission takes on canine rules
The code review commission has recommended updates to the borough assembly that include fee increases, control of female “in season” dogs and...
Woman's Club donates new table saw
The Haines School shop class has an additional SawStop table saw thanks to the proceeds from...
Parks committee prioritizes future goals
The parks and recreation advisory committee streamlined its recreation objectives for the borough’s updated comprehensive plan at its Tuesday meetin...
Fair board hires new director
The Southeast Alaska State Fair hired resident Kari Johnson as its new executive director this...
Klukwan, little league among first-time CVCF grantees
The Chilkat Valley Community Foundation awarded $27,685 in grants to 19 community organizations at...
FDA issues E. coli warning; no romaine will remain in stores
Cooks planning to use romaine lettuce in their Thanksgiving dinner salads might want to consider a different leafy green since the U.S. Food and Drug...
Glacier Bears perform in state festival
Eight Haines High School students travelled to the all-state music festival in Anchorage last weekend. Three were in the running for first chair...
Committee discusses creating natural resource ordinance
The government affairs and services committee discussed on Nov. 6 the creation of an ordinance that would address broader impacts of resource...
Board addresses Eagle Fest decline
The Tourism Advisory Board discussed partnering with the American Bald Eagle Foundation to bolster t...
Ferry system maintenance delays cause December service gaps
The Alaska Marine Highway System’s December ferry schedule has a lot of blank spots as vessel repairs have caused system-wide delays. The LeConte...
Boards say fish tax should go to harbors
Two borough advisory boards have recommended to the assembly that the raw fish tax revenue go directly into the harbor enterprise fund instead of the...
Upper valley election results counted
Election results from the upper valley are in after a technological mishap prevented the votes from being counted last Tuesday. The governor’s race...
Election snafu delays upper valley results
While 2018 statewide unofficial general election results are in, some precincts' results around...
DEC cites cruise company for air-quality violation
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation cited a Holland America Line cruise ship in Haines for violating air emissions standards—one of...
Coho derby winner takes first, second place prizes
Resident Steve Anderson won this year’s second annual Haines Sportsman Association’s Silver Salmon (Coho) Derby’s first and second place prizes....
Glacier Bards bring home accolades
The Haines Glacier Bards, the school’s drama debate and forensics team, brought home first, second- and third-place awards from a Juneau...
Constantine seeks state land ownership at Palmer Project
Mining exploration company Constantine Metals is encouraging Alaska’s Mental Health Land Trust office to seek a transfer of ownership from federal...
Should 'public safety' be nixed from tourism code?
The Tourism Advisory Board discussed staff-recommended revisions to the borough’s business licensing code Tuesday that would eliminate references...
Hammer Museum receives hammer boon
The Hammer Museum is about to become a whole lot-heavier. In September, Hammer Museum founder Dave P...
Student marksman ranks nationally
Haines Hot Shots marksman Cade Clay placed in the top 10 at a national shooting competition last...
Concert benefits library, Chilkat Center expansion
A benefit concert for the Chilkat Center and public library expansion projects is scheduled on Saturday Nov. 3 at 6:30 p.m. on the Chilkat Center...