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 By Heather Harms    Letters    April 6, 2023

Thanks for your kindness

Thank you for welcoming me into the community; I have cherished every patient and neighborly encounter. Heather Harms, the Chiropr...

 

Keep Juneau Drag

Thank you to the SE AK Fair Community Outreach Coordinator, Amanda Randles, Board President Spencer Douthit and all who help pull together this...

 

Love is the answer

I have lived in Haines for twenty-seven years. One of the most amazing things about living here for me has been that for the first time in my life I f...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    April 6, 2023

DDF

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 30, 2023

Fair works to reschedule Juneau Drag act to later time

The Southeast Alaska State Fair is working to reschedule Juneau Drag to a later time slot at the fair after the board received opposition from some...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 30, 2023

Property tax assessments increase

Property assessments went up by an average of 17% this year as the borough works to implement a new mass appraisal system—borough manager Annette...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 30, 2023

Assembly Briefs

Mayor Douglas Olerud will compose a letter pending assembly approval that will be sent to Gov. Michael Dunleavy with questions about the state’s pla...

 
 By Klas Stolpe    Sports    March 30, 2023

McGraw, Friske inducted into Hall of Fame

Andrew Friske, Jesse McGraw and Matt Carle were inducted into the Gold Medal Basketball Hall of...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 30, 2023

Women's softball league to resume, Little League offering sponsorships

Sarah Elliott wants to reorganize the women’s softball league and is planning an organizational meeting at the public library on Saturday, April 8...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    March 30, 2023

First Friday includes traveling exhibit touring Southeast

"Portable Southeast," a traveling exhibit of 25 creations created by Southeast artists opens at the...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 30, 2023

Harren to take job in Eagle River

First National Bank Alaska Haines branch manager Wendell Harren is taking a job in Eagle River starting April 17. He’ll start his new job as a...

 

Duly Noted

Royal Henderson and April Flaggman were married Saturday, March 25 at Sitka Fine Arts Camp in Sitka. Nolan Woodard served as officiant. About 65...

 

Thank you from Joe Hotch Family

Thank you to the warm, wonderful people of Haines and Klukwan from the Joe Hotch Family. We wish to take a moment to thank Haines Searhc Medical,...

 
 By Tom Morphet    Letters    March 30, 2023

Petition is all about democracy

Since it was created as an appointed committee 21 years ago, our boroughwide planning commission has struggled in its role as an unbiased,...

 

Fair board isn't representing community

I was disturbed and saddened to hear of this scheduled event for this year's annual Fair. It most surely does not represent the type of show a...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    March 23, 2023

Six new staff to join Haines School

The Haines Borough School District recently hired six new teachers and an assistant principal but superintendent Roy Getchell said this week the...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    March 23, 2023

Jenae's Playground fundraising falls short

Plans for a playground memorializing former Haines School teacher Jenae Larson have hit an unforeseen financial hurdle. The project has raised about...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 23, 2023

Few spots remaining for KCIBR relay race

The Kluane Chilkat International Bike Relay opened for registration March 15 and is already nearly full. Race organizers are breathing a sigh of...

 

Native leader who bridged generations dies at 92

Hundreds of people honored the memory of Chilkat leader Joe Hotch last weekend during two days of... Full story

 
 By Kyle Clayton    Opinion    March 23, 2023

Leaked intelligence Communique indicates impending bear attack

Last week, the CVN covered the borough assembly’s vote to spend $57,750 for brush-clearing activities to eliminate “bear hiding areas.” Since...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 23, 2023

CIV to consult with feds on Lutak Dock

The Chilkat Indian Village in February invoked its right to consult with the U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration (MARAD) on the...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 23, 2023

Business Briefs

Larsons sell Alpenglow The wood-fired pizza restaurant Alpenglow has a new owner. Nolan Woodard, a former guide, carpenter and food industry worker, n...

 

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