Articles from the May 26, 2011 edition
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Aronson brought Alaska Native languages into print
Resident Bill Aronson, whose career included helping bring Alaska Native languages into print, died May 16 at the Alaska Regional Hospital in...
Brewfest starts with beer banquet Friday
The 19th annual Great Alaska Craft Beer and Homebrew Festival will be held Friday and Saturday at the Southeast state fairgrounds. The main event, a...
First meeting gathers 'Friends of Picture Point'
About 20 people attended a May 18 meeting to support Haines Borough acquisition of Picture Point, and several called for the borough assembly to...
Apple trees planted in downtown
Residents planted about two dozen apple trees around town last weekend, part of an effort by resident Joe Poor to spruce up the town. The trees went...
Police Blotter
Monday, May 23 A caller requested a welfare check on an individual they had not heard from in a week. An officer responded and found no one at home....
'Gold Rush' scripts 'last day of school' for student
Friday was Parker Schnabel’s last day of classes as a junior at Haines High School, at least according to the script. "I’m pretty exc...