Articles from the April 25, 2019 edition
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Aqueous storage heads to committee
Despite written opposition, the Haines Borough Assembly chambers overflowed with impassioned testimonies Tuesday evening in support of a draft...
DOT proposes new terminal for ferry day trips
The Alaska Deapartment of Transportation is working on a $27 million plan to build a ferry terminal at Cascade Point, almost 30 miles north of...
Public hearing set for plastic bag ban ordinance
An ordinance that would ban the distribution of non-compostable plastic shopping bags in the Haines Borough was introduced by the assembly on April...
Haines 'powerhouse' scores big in Music Fest
Last week 16 Haines students shone among more than 500 from around the region at the annual...
Police chief asks for more funding
On Tuesday, the Committee of the Whole (COW) discussed borough manager Debra Schnabel’s proposal for the townsite service fund, which accounts for...
Arts Outlook
JCFO coming to work with Haines on Waterfront Framework Plan The community will have opportunities to provide input on the Portage Cove Waterfront...
Residents rally to oppose seasonal pool closure
By Jenna Kunze Fifteen residents defended the Haines swimming pool against seasonal closure at the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee last week....
Give us all the information
Constantine, in conjunction with a corrupt state DNR rubber-stamping permit process, is showing bad faith to the communities of Haines and Klukwan...
Cheers to a great wine tasting fundraiser
The staff and board of KHNS would like to thank the vendors, sponsors, silent auction donors, SEAK State Fair staff and local wine enthusiasts who...
Duly Noted
Theodore Lende Lynch was born to parents Stoli and Nels Lynch Saturday, April 20 in Juneau. He weighed 8 pounds 2 ounces. Grandmother Heather Lende...