Articles from the July 6, 2023 edition

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 By Nakeshia Diop    News    July 6, 2023

Heliport decision under scrutiny

Residents of Mile 27 of the Haines Highway and borough officials shared clashing accounts of how a...

 
 By Lex Treinen    News    July 6, 2023

Haines challenges Census Count, with millions on the line

The Haines Borough is challenging the U.S. government's official count of its population, saying...

 
 By Lex Treinen    News    July 6, 2023

French cyclists pass through Haines en route to Bolivia

On Friday afternoon, Nicholas Scolari and Sophie Marro stood outside Talia's Treasures thrift shop...

 
 By Lex Treinen    News    July 6, 2023

AT&T customers say they got refunds for wireless outage

Haines residents are used to dealing without some of the amenities of big cities, but the cellular...

 

Heat wave hits Haines

Hot weather could continue in Haines this week with temperatures forecasted in the upper 70s and low...

 
 By Nakeshia Diop    News    July 6, 2023

Sockeye runs remain behind schedule

It's not just you running behind on your summer chores - the sockeye and chum salmon seem to be...

 
 By Nakeshia Diop    News    July 6, 2023

School district budget passes, with big draw from savings

Haines' school board passed its final school budget for the upcoming fiscal year at a special meetin...

 

Thank you, Studio Incamminati

Thank you to all who made the Studio Incamminati portrait painting workshop a success, including the ANB Hall where the workshop was held, the...

 

Thanks for supporting Haines public radio

Thanks so much to everyone who donated to and participated in our KHNS Summer Fund Drive! From staff and volunteers to donors, board members, bakers...

 

Safe Haines Highways study deserves a read

I have been following the information and now letters to the editor about Safe Haines Highways. The study is an interesting read and will likely...

 

Borough's heliport decision is fishy

As a general rule I stay away from participating in national elections. Who did you vote for? The Repugnant Pumpkin or the Babbling Corpse. Not folks...

 

Consider entering Mad Raft race next year

Huge thanks to everyone who drove out Lutak to support the Mad Raft Race, especially the first timer that didn't make it all the way! If nobody...

 

Fourth of July Parade winners

Fourth of July celebrations in Haines were full of friendly competitions, from parade floats, bike races and underwear shot from cannons (?!). Here's...

 

Thank you for Fourth celebrations

What a rewarding day for me! I missed the Auxiliary's Breakfast for the third year, but the parade was a success, only receiving the highway event...

 
 By Tom Morphet    Duly Noted    July 6, 2023

Duly Noted

Chatham Lee Fudge was born to Cosmo and Rose Fudge at 3:45 p.m. on June 16 at Bartlett Regional Hospital. He weighed 8 lbs., 6 oz. and measured 21 inc...

 

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