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 By Tom Morphet    News    July 28, 2022

Arts Outlook

Sheldon Museum Six-Week Spotlight: Concept of HOME "Places do not belong to us. We belong to them."...

 

Steady friend, business owner dies at 57

A celebration of life was held last week in Hermann, Missouri, for former Haines and Skagway... Full story

 

Reduction in food stamp benefits will affect households in Haines

More than 100 Haines households will see their food stamp payments reduced beginning in September as a result of the official rescinding of the...

 

Former resident, fisher, farmer dies at 56

A celebration of life for former Haines resident Fred Weiler will be held July 30 at the Grange... Full story

 

Trump scheduled at campaign rally in Anchorage on Saturday

Former President Donald Trump plans to attend a campaign rally in Anchorage this week for candidates he has endorsed in the state, including former...

 

Skagway unhappy with digital payment system for cruise line passengers

Princess Cruises will not add any additional Southeast businesses to its MedallionPay program this summer, taking time after the season ends to...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    July 7, 2022

Montgomery wins inaugural 4th of July Harbor to Harbor run

Garrett Montgomery won the first-ever Fourth of July Harbor to Harbor Mountain Run, overcoming nine...

 
 By Yereth Rosen    News    June 30, 2022

Report finds increase in whale entanglements in fishing gear

Alaska was the only U.S. coastal region to have an increase in the confirmed cases of large whales entangled in fishing gear in 2020, a contrast to a...

 
 By Yereth Rosen    News    June 30, 2022

Summer researchers learn more about Alaska's deep sea corals

Scientists are on the water this summer, gathering information about a once-mysterious habitat — the large and varied gardens of colorful corals...

 
 By Marc Lutz    News    June 30, 2022

Toilet pumping could delay opening of bear-viewing area near Wrangell

Work under a $1 million U.S. Forest Service contract to rebuild the observation deck and shelter at one of the prime spots to view bears in Southeast...

 

Duly Noted

Georgiana Hotch and Jeff David Jr. (see picture with article) were presented with plaques and gold...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 23, 2022

Southeast State Fair lines up diverse music

Sounds ranging from house music banjo to pre-teen rockers will share the stage with some bigger acts from Alaska and the Pacific Northwest during the...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    June 23, 2022

Alaska state ferry system returns to Prince Rupert after long absence

Alaska state ferry service between Ketchikan and Prince Rupert, British Columbia, resumed this week, after an almost-three-year absence from the...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 23, 2022

Artists get ready for First Friday on July 1

Photos, artwork and the opportunity to swing a titanium hammer will be offered at First Friday art events starting at 5 p.m. July 1 at several...

 

Duly Noted

Ted Adze, Meghan and Lolana Hart, Stoli, Nels, Lani, Silvi, and Teddy Lynch, Wayne and Sherry Price, Nancy Keen, and Sue Clayton attended the Native C...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 16, 2022

Concrete crumbling beneath giant culverts at 19 Mile

Concrete foundations are crumbling beneath four giant culverts built at 19 Mile Haines Highway last...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 16, 2022

School plans $1 million locker room renovation

The Haines Borough is waiting to spend nearly $1 million to renovate the Haines High School locker...

 
 By Tom Morphet    Opinion    June 16, 2022

Commentary

In 2014, tour operator Joe Ordonez withdrew his application for a borough permit to run canoe tours on Mosquito Lake after neighbors turned out at an...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    June 9, 2022

Celebration canoe paddlers take first journey since pandemic

Tlingit master carver Wayne Price was one of 25 seafarers who departed Haines in dugout canoes on...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    June 9, 2022

Magistrate takes job in Juneau, court hiring for new judge

Magistrate Orion Hughes-Knowles moved from Haines to the Capital City last month where he’ll serve as a Juneau magistrate. Hughes-Knowles said...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    June 2, 2022

Vote to prohibit Mud Bay events likely to be reconsidered

Haines Borough staff and mayor Douglas Olerud asked assembly member Tyler Huling to make a motion to reconsider a 4-2 vote made last week that...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    June 2, 2022

Electronic waste recycle days scheduled for June 10, 11

Spring cleaners who have old computers, printers, televisions, microwaves and other electronics gathering dust will have the opportunity to remove...

 

Duly Noted

Esmé Anne Marie Reed was born May 19 at Bartlett Regional Hospital, arriving three and a half weeks earlier than expected. She was 6 lbs. 3 oz. and...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    May 26, 2022

Eleven seniors graduate from Haines school

The Haines High School Class of 2022 continued a tradition of parading down Main Street Tuesday...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    May 26, 2022

Assembly prohibits commercial events in Mud Bay

The Haines Borough Assembly voted 4-2 to prohibit commercial events in the Mud Bay Rural Residential Zone starting in 2023—a vote that came eight...

 

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