Articles from the July 18, 2019 edition
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Dunleavy budget touches young and old
This is the first in a series of stories about how Gov. Mike Dunleav’s vetoes will affect Haines residents. Haines students attending University of...
Youth to perform 'How to Eat Like a Child' this weekend
The Lynn Canal Community Players Summer Youth Conservatory will stage two plays this weekend about...
Stakeholders meet about king decline
The pride of the Chilkat Valley— all five species of Pacific salmon— is at risk with Chilkat king salmon on the decline for six of the last seven...
Trooper investigates collared bear death
Authorities are investigating the possible illegal shooting of a tagged brown bear sow killed near...
DNR approves Constantine permit
A wastewater permit and reclamation plan for the Constantine exploration project was issued Wednesday by the state Department of Natural Resources...
HEDC to evaluate socio-economic impact of a mine in the Chilkat Valley
On Friday, the Haines Economic Development Corporation board directed its executive director, Margaret Friedenauer to begin assessing the...
Commission recommends Turner
On Thursday, the planning commission recommended that the borough assembly appoint Don Turner II to fill the seat previously held by his son, Don...
Resident rallies against child detention
When Patty Brown visited a for-profit facility housing migrant child in Homestead, Florida this...
Seed company finalist in regional business contest
Foundroot, Haines’ Alaska proven seed company, is one of 11 finalists for the 2019 Path to Prosperity award, a Southeast Alaska sustainable...
Gilbert lives life she dreamed in Alaska
Priscilla Gail Mitchell Gilbert was born on May 16, 1938 to Charles and Helen Mitchell of Troy, NY...
Correction:
In the July 5th article “Governor’s vetoes hit seniors, schools” it was stated that the assembly “raised the property tax mills in the...
Thanks for 4th of July donations
On behalf of the Klukwan Alaska Native Sisterhood Camp #8, I would like to say aatlein gunalchéesh (a big thank you) to those who volunteered and...
Hammer Museum thanks supporters
After a very successful Fourth of July, the Hammer Museum would like to thank everyone who came out and helped make the nail driving and spike...
Thanks to Goodman for thoughtful gift
The Haines Senior Center would like to thank Greg Goodman for making, and then donating to us six beautiful lazy susans. Not only do they look...
Duly Noted
Local teachers Fran Daly and Alex van Wyhe were married July 6 in Kenny Lake, about 150 miles east of Anchorage. The couple was married on a bluff...
Local senior and disability services gutted
Life for many Haines seniors and people with disabilities is about to get harder because of $190 million in state budget cuts from the Legislature, an...