Articles from the June 15, 2023 edition
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But how do you say it in Tlingit?
You may not know the word Tliyéix, but the red, octagonal sign the word appears on tells you to "St...
Historic cabin gets makeover with help of Boy Scouts
A group of youngsters came from Juneau last weekend to clear brush and help as caretakers of a...
Local man arrested with fentanyl, pistol at airport
A 46-year-old local man faced felony drug and weapons charges this week after his arrest at the...
Kluane relay recharged after 3-year hiatus
An expected 1,225 bicycle riders will pour down from Canada into Haines Saturday during only the second Kluane Chilkat International Bike Relay in...
Kiehl, Story provide legislative wrap up at town hall
Speaking at the American Legion Hall Thursday, the Chilkat Valley's legislative representatives...
Vessel storage at small boat harbor back on the table
Commercial fishermen are again pushing to store their boats on the expanded parking lot at the downtown harbor. The idea will be discussed at the...
Borough to take close look at sheet-metal breakwater
The Haines Borough Assembly this week approved $136,000 to check the integrity of its 633-foot...
Sunday art contest is junk collectors special
Alaska Arts Confluence will hold a recycled art contest from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Fort Seward Sculpture Garden. Tin cans, garbage cans, old...
Assembly's vision conflicts with public
The borough’s vision for Haines often runs against what many residents want. It is allowing—without question—an international mining company to...
Entire commission will be up for vote
By Kyle Clayton All seven seats on the Haines Borough Planning Commission will be up for election this October after the borough assembly voted...
Duly Noted
By Tom Morphet Judy Hall Jacobson, Terry Jacobson, Nene Wolfe, Mark Kistler and Mardell Gunn and about a half-dozen other residents attended the...