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 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 10, 2022

Pregnant moose killed on FAA road charged man, Trooper says

A moose killed late last month by a FAA Road resident was shot in defense of life and property, Alaska Wildlife Trooper Colin Nemec told the CVN....

 

Active community member dies at 77

Peggy Ormasen, who worked for decades at L.A.B. Flying Service, died Feb. 23 of heart and kidney... Full story

 
 By Kyle Clayton    Opinion    March 10, 2022

Is your free speech Russian propaganda?

There was a derogatory name leveled at people during the Cold War who were unwittingly influenced by the Soviet Union: useful idiots. Russian presiden...

 

Duly Noted

Klukwan School teacher Laura McIndoe reports that students learned about animal tracks, snow crystals, measuring snow and types of snow in Tracy Wirak...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 3, 2022

Residents join in support of Ukraine

As solidarity and support for Ukraine erupts across the world, seamstress Becky Nash made a...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 3, 2022

Haines cleared of community spread

Haines Borough School District superintendent Roy Getchell will make masks optional for students and staff on March 7. The Alaska Department of...

 

Duly Noted

Casey Bradford and Danielle Abe were married on New Year’s Eve at Portage Cove with Casey’s father Scott Bradford presiding as marriage minister....

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 24, 2022

Students learn about fetus from pregnant moose shot on FAA road

Haines School elementary school students witnessed the dissection of a male moose fetus, who they...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    February 24, 2022

Something fishy: Dog finds lost wallet

Lilly Ford's Siberian laika puppy Sacha sniffs everything, which is how Rebecca Brewer's lost...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 24, 2022

Coach says young speech team full of promise

The Haines Glacier Bards’s Drama Debate and Forensics team returned from state without finaling in any events, but with their heads up and...

 

The question of school mask mandates is not dogma

I encourage all those engaging in the school’s mask-mandate debate to approach the issue with humility, because the available evidence supporting un...

 

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Barb Kraft is in town for a 20-day visit, spending time with her newborn grandchild Milo Kraft. Barb is a retired teacher from Vernon, B.C. and mom...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 17, 2022

Could Lynn Canal support a squid fishery?

Lynn Canal fishermen might have an opportunity to diversify if a Juneau-based fishing charter and...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 17, 2022

Mud Bay event petition back up for discussion

The planning commission will discuss whether to prohibit event venues or allow them as a conditional use in the Mud Bay neighborhood if the assembly...

 

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Welcome to the world Luck Michael Reeves. Luck was born 9:04 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 12 to Grace Lambert and Joseph Reeves at Juneau’s Bartlett...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 10, 2022

Bards debate team back after a decade

The Haines Glacier Bards debate team is back after a decade hiatus and the rookie debaters said the experience has already helped them become better...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    February 10, 2022

Bird count low but includes snowy owl

The number of birds spotted in the 2021 Audubon Christmas Bird Count dropped from historic numbers,...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    February 10, 2022

Where did those potted plants come from?

No one can quite explain the three-dozen plants in the swimming pool atrium. They just materialized during the 40 years since the pool was built....

 

Duly Noted

Haines School superintendent Roy Getchell might add “light dentistry” to the list of “other duties, as assigned” in his contract. Getchell...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 3, 2022

Klukwan School to remain open

Klukwan School staff and families are hopeful that the school will stay open the remainder of the year now that they have a long-term substitute...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 3, 2022

Lynn Canal Players to stage Christie murder mystery this spring

The Lynn Canal Community Players (LCCP) will resume community theater in April after a long covid-caused hiatus with a production of the Agatha Christ...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 3, 2022

School board approves Upward Bound program, art club trip

The Haines Borough School District board approved at its Tuesday regular meeting a trip to Seattle for the Haines High School Art Club and a commitmen...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 3, 2022

Bards freshman debate team wins at first meet

The Haines Glacier Bards competed at a regional meet in Sitka last weekend where its first debate te...

 

Retired woodworker embraced rural life

Jack Henriksen, a Navy veteran and retired wood products worker who moved to Haines in 2002, died... Full story

 

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Bookstore owner Amy Kane says New Orleans is a feast for the senses, including the sounds of train whistles, foghorns and church bells. She recently...

 

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