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 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 4, 2021

State denies Virg-Ins assistance for home destroyed in landslide

Steve and Sarah Virg-In's home was one of the five in Haines that the state has categorized...

 

Duly Noted

Students in grades 3-8 participated in the spelling bee last week. Reigning champion Willa Stuart (eighth grade), was first place again this year....

 

Feit was innovative artist, never quit

Artist Alexandra Feit, 59, died in hospice care Feb. 4 at her home in Port Townsend, Washington....

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 25, 2021

'It's not enough'

As the disaster dust settles, it's clear state and local funding won't be enough to repair property...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 25, 2021

Business Briefs

Timber framer offers frame package  Timber framer Cosmo Fudge recently started “Cos Woodworx,” and has designed and constructed two timber frame...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 25, 2021

Southeast Alaska State Fair Winter Fest 2021

A small but lively crowd attended Southeast Alaska State Fair's Winter Games on a snowy Saturday....

 

Duly Noted

Parents Heather Call and Will Wacker welcomed Josephine “Josie” Brooks Wacker to the world at 8:32 a.m. on Feb. 16. She weighed 9 pounds and...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 25, 2021
 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 18, 2021

Local salvages valuable Persian rug from dump

Andrew Letchworth salvaged a pet-stained Persian rug likely worth thousands of dollars from the...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 18, 2021

Bards earn top spots at state

All five Haines Glacier Bards made it to the final round and earned top finishes for the second year in a row for the debate, drama and forensics...

 

Former resident fills Connecticut school with 'Hearts for Haines'

A Connecticut elementary school is filled with about 200 multi-colored, glittery hearts that former...

 

Haines Glacier Bears boys go 1-1 against Metlakatla at home

More than a year after the last Division 2A games took place in Haines, the Metlakatla Chiefs...

 

Lady Bears narrowly lose to Miss Chiefs

The Lady Bears took on the Metlakatla Chiefs on Haines' home court Feb. 14 and 15. On the first...

 

Duly Noted

It was a busy week for Haines High School students and staff. The Student Council put on a cupcake Valentine’s Day fundraiser: North Douglas...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 11, 2021

Man mauled by bear near Chilkoot Lake

Bart Pieciul, 38, was released from the Bartlett Regional Hospital Tuesday after being mauled by a...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 11, 2021

Former Hammer Museum employee steals thousands, signs plea agreement

A former Hammer Museum employee admitted to stealing $11, 500 from the museum over a period of four months last winter according to a plea agreement...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 11, 2021

Mead, hard cider tasting room to open on Main Street

Haines is set to have a third spirits tasting room when “The Northmen,” a locally made hard cider, soda and mead tasting room, opens later this ye...

 

Lady Bears defeat Panthers in the first games of the season

The Lady Glacier Bears represented the school well this weekend, defeating the Skagway Lady...

 

Glacier Bears boys defeat Skagway at home in first games of an uncertain season

Grateful for the opportunity to play and uncertain of what the future holds, the Haines Glacier...

 

Writer and beloved teacher leaves behind enduring legacy

Teacher, writer, and influential community member, Doris Owen Ward, 93, died peacefully Sunday Jan....

 

Kauffman was free spirit, outdoor enthusiast

Josephine "Jo" Kauffman, the free-spirited daughter of late Haines centenarian Hazel Englund, died...

 

Duly Noted

Cade Clay married Trinity JoAnne Davis in Phoenix, Arizona on Feb. 5. They were surrounded by close family and friends including Cade’s parents...

 

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