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Arts Outlook
The Haines Arts Council will host two concerts this month at the Chilkat Center. On Sunday, Feb. 23, soloist Gideon Freudmann will perform...
Bards final in Ketchikan, prepare for state
The Haines Glacier Bards drama debate and forensics team is headed to the state meet in Juneau after successful performances at last week’s regional...
'Will work for food'
John Nettleton volunteered his time and equipment to help keep townsite residents’ driveways cleared during this week’s snowstorms. “A lot of...
Duly Noted
Kirby Faverty’s dunk in the varsity basketball game against Craig on Jan. 19 rocked the gym. Fans don’t get to see dunks very often. Glacier Bear...
PRAC to promote avalanche safety
The Haines Borough Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee will discuss buying avalanche safety equipment for public loan and how to increase...
Bear task force to look at code changes
Building or buying bear-proof commercial dumpsters, drafting new code to regulate them and a push from some to kill bears who habitually feed at the...
Boys defeat Craig in home basketball games
The Haines Glacier Bears' weekend home basketball series versus the Craig Panthers featured little...
Skagway News will get new owners in March
Two women from Chugiak will take over as co-owners and co-editors of The Skagway News in early March. Melinda Munson, whose family goes back two gener...
Dolphins celebrate new starting blocks
The Haines Dolphins swim team dove off their new starting blocks Tuesday, giving Pacific Ricke just...
Duly Noted
Video footage of product development specialist Riley Erekson pouring liquid from a beaker was included in a nationally broadcast story on NBC...
Consultant advises public corporations for AMHS
The Alaska Department of Transportation released the long-awaited draft study for reshaping the Alaska Marine Highway System with the aim of reducing...
Glacier Bears fall to Petersburg during home games
The Petersburg Viking basketball teams landed in Haines on Saturday afternoon and quickly took to the court. Due to a ferry cancellation, the games...
Schmitz was a loving mother and kind, despite difficulties
Mother and waitress Robyn Schmitz, 56, died Dec. 22 at the Kamalani Assisted Living Home in...
Duly Noted
Lila Chip Lende was born to Christian Lende and Ella Shepherd of Margaret River, Western Australia, on Jan. 9. Lila weighed 7.5 lbs. and measured 20...
Verhamme wrestling state champion
Before heading to the state wrestling championship at Anchorage in late December, junior Wes...
Council to discuss Constantine oversight
The Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Advisory Council will consider a letter requesting that Constantine Metal Resources allow a third party to observe...
Glacier Bears win at home, on the road
The Glacier Bears boys basketball team is off to a good start this season, defeating the Metlakatla Chiefs twice at home, the Juneau Douglas varsity...
Green was good-natured athlete, singer, reliable friend
At Matthew Green's memorial service Monday night in a packed Presbyterian church, youth group...
Durr was inclusive leader who brought people together
Ask anyone what they will remember most about Zane Durr and the reply is the same: his smile, his...
Duly Noted
Hudson Lee Narum was born 12:26 a.m. Jan. 5 at Juneau’s Family Health and Birth Center to parents Jake and Lena Narum. Hudson weighed 8 lbs., 12...
Residents felt the heat in 2019
Gov. Mike Dunleavy's deep budget cut proposals and the ensuing battle for ferries, education,...
Verhamme ranked first going into state
Junior Wesley Verhamme took first at the regional wrestling tournament in Craig last weekend. Verhamme, who’s ranked number one for small schools,...
Glacier Bears basketball starts this week
Good news, sports fans, the Haines Glacier Bears high school basketball season has tipped off. Coach Ann-Marie Fossman is deep in preparation mode....
Residents, groups criticize Constantine outreach
Around 33 fishermen, residents, tourism business owners and local state and national environmental organizations issued a statement refusing to be...
Hunters concerned about parks regs in preserve
The Chilkat Bald Eagle Advisory Council voted 4-3 to move the 25 Mile Chilkat Valley Wilderness Memorial from the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve into...