Articles from the April 5, 2018 edition
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Former Haines students allege sexual abuse by Karl Ward
Four Haines High School alumni came forward this week detailing sexual abuse by former Boy Scout...
What happens next? How a similar tragedy changed a community
Haines isn’t the only town where a trusted leader sexually abused children. In Charleston, South Carolina during the late 1980s, a victim came...
Public packs assembly chambers during timber sale meeting
The Haines Borough Assembly heard from more than 40 people Tuesday about the University of Alaska’s proposed 13,000-acre timber sale, but more...
Cruise ship traffic to jump
Haines will see more cruise ship passengers this year and next as new cruise lines and ships dock in town. Haines Borough Tourism Director Carolann Wo...
Willard known for her kindness, grace and style
A memorial service is set for 3 p.m. Saturday at the Haines Presbyterian Church for Dorothy... Full story
Museum raises funds from rentals
Apparently, rumors are swirling around town about a recent Haines Sheldon Museum rental. The museum has always been available for respectful event...
Goldberg was more than a bad article
As a fairly new resident in the community, it was very disheartening to read the recent article in the Chilkat Valley News about Phil Goldberg’s pas...
Let landowners use their land
While serving on the Haines Assembly, I pushed hard for economic development and property owners’ rights. The University of Alaska timber sale will...
Duly Noted
Coral Lani Jacobson and Kyle Greenhaulgh welcomed son Dean Lees on March 26. Grandma Jen Reid was there for the birth. “He is such a calm and happy...
Police Report
Wednesday, March 28 A Mud Bay Road caller reported damages to several client vehicles. Police began an investigation. A caller reported an...