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Mullady, former carpenter, police officer dies at 78
Judd Mullady, a one-time policeman and a career carpenter and building contractor who became known... Full story
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On June 13, Jordan Stigen graduated from Portland State University with a bachelor of science degree in criminology and criminal justice. She...
First cruise ship in nearly two years docks
The first cruise ship to visit Haines in 622 days, the American Constellation, docked Saturday. The...
Fort Seward Barracks building auction yields trash and treasure
Port Chilkoot Company's Fort Seward barracks building auction on Sunday raised $2,000 that will go t...
Sundberg accepts principal position at Oregon elementary school
Longtime resident and Haines School vice principal Kim Sundberg will be leaving to work as principal of High Lakes Elementary School in Bend, Oregon....
Art gallery damaged by arson last summer reopens
Tresham Gregg’s Sea Wolf Gallery is reopening from 4 to 6 p.m. this Saturday, nearly a year after the log cabin was damaged by a fire last July....
Seattle company aims to make shipping cheaper, more efficient
Two Seattle-based entrepreneurs visited town last week promoting their company OpenTug, a digital freight network similar to Uber or Airbnb but for ca...
Eighty percent of December damages occurred in Haines
A group of engineers and geoscientists updated residents last week on research efforts and projects related to the December storms, including the...
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Scott Stephen Hansen received his Master of Music degree in music composition from Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA) in Nacogdoches, Texas on M...
Lani Hotch's robes part of Native textile exhibit at Alaska State museum
Master weaver and Klukwan resident Lani Hotch helped curate a new exhibit at the Alaska State...
Lower 48 volunteers assist with storm cleanup
Five volunteers from a Lutheran Church in Tuscon, Arizona recently wrapped up a two-week trip to...
Federal program offers hope for Beach Road buyouts
A FEMA program might help Beach Road residents who want disaster relief funding to buyout their homes, but it will likely take several years before...
Henderson field soil samples show low levels of contaminants
Test results from the Henderson field where community gardeners and the farm Foundroot grow vegetables have come back showing a low level of diesel,...
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Haines Sportsman’s Association recently awarded influential members with the lifetime membership honor. Association’s President Russ Byerly said,...
Verhamme wins second back-to-back state wrestling championship
Wesley Verhamme brought home his second state wrestling championship title Sunday after defeating th...
Historical society grant to experiment with commercial berry production
The Chilkat Valley Historical Society was awarded an Alaska Department of Natural Resources specialty crop grant for the second year in a row, this...
Haines School one of few in Alaska to open on time, all year
As the Haines School year came to a close last week, administrators and staff celebrated the district that was one of few that started on time and...
Murphy worked as longshoreman, took pride in family
There will be a memorial service followed by a potluck reception hosted by the American Legion...
Lawmakers pass low number of bills
While the Alaska Legislature continues to work in special session this week on the state budget and deciding the amount of this year’s Permanent...
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Laurel Mercy Larson was born May 11 at Bartlett Regional Hospital in Juneau to Kent and Beth Larson. Siblings are: Canaan, Hattie, and Lazarus. She...
Twenty Glacier Bear seniors graduate at in-person event
The Haines High School Class of 2021 paraded down Main Street Tuesday evening after their...
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Brittney Bradford graduated from Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho on May 14 with a bachelor degree in radiographic science and an...
Recovery group asks borough's help with debris disposal
Residents impacted by December flooding and landslides are struggling to afford the cost of debris disposal, which isn’t covered by the state’s...
Bald Eagle Foundation nixes planting in Henderson Field
By Kyle Clayton Citing erosion and the possibilities of contamination stemming from December floods, the American Bald Eagle Foundation board won’t...
Chilkoot River eulachon run yet to materialize
The Chilkoot River eulachon run has yet to materialize and could be the lowest on record since Chilkoot Indian Association and Takshanuk Watershed...