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Mark Davis played the trumpet on the stage of Carnegie Hall in New York City as part of the Honors Performance Series. Parents Holly and Matt and...
New Tier 3 bill recevies local opposition in House committee
Public testimony is being heard this week in the House Resources Committee for House Bill No. 138, which establishes the Alaska Outstanding Resource...
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Janet and Jim Hayes drove to Anchorage with just more than 1,000 pieces of clothing and 59 pairs of shoes for their annual “blessings trip.” They...
Seed company wins regional business award
Foundroot, a local seed company and farm, is the fourth Haines business to win Spruce Root's annual...
Stranded passengers weigh the cost of travel after canceled ferries
Canceled ferries coupled with storm systems have left Haines residents and through travelers stuck without Upper Lynn Canal transportation, resulting...
State DOT, resident head to court over eminent domain dispute
Conflict between the state and a Haines Highway resident over property acquisition to accommodate the highway’s reconstruction is headed for a...
Assembly rejects taxes, leans toward cuts to close expected budget gap
Funding priorities in the upcoming budget cycle for the Haines Borough Assembly include education and public safety. For everything else, funding...
U.S. census begins hiring for count
The United States 2020 census is recruiting local hires this month, with the decennial population count in Haines to begin in March.The U.S. Census...
Kiehl talks budget, hunting at town hall
State Sen Jesse Kiehl discussed a wide range of topics with Haines and Klukwan residents during a visit last week. Hot button issues included concern...