Articles from the October 31, 2019 edition

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 By Jenna Kunze    News    October 31, 2019

150-year-old Tlingit maps celebrated

In 2007, when cartographer John Cloud was cataloging more than 7,000 maps at the National Archives...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    October 31, 2019

Townsite bear activity prompts state visit

A team of Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologists and wildlife trooper came to town in response to public outcry over increased bear activity...

 
 By Jenna Kunze    News    October 31, 2019

Bears wrestlers hit the mats at home meet

Just two weeks into their season, the new Glacier Bears wrestling squad-comprised of two freshmen...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    October 31, 2019

Nonprofits receive $23,000 in grants

Funding for Haines' domestic abuse safe house is bolstered for another year, KHNS's antenna will be...

 
 By Jenna Kunze    News    October 31, 2019

Long rejoins police force, Brown resigns

After a five month “sabbatical” from the Haines Borough Police Department, officer Brayton Long unearthed his old uniform, ironed it, and headed...

 
 By Jenna Kunze    News    October 31, 2019

Federal grant for handicapped, elderly, seeks local applicants

The Alaska Community Development Block Grant, a federal grant funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to help vulnerable...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    October 31, 2019

U.S. Fish and Wildlife await tribal response for Chilkoot corridor road project

Avoiding impacts to Chilkoot Tlingit cultural artifacts buried along the Chilkoot River corridor, the site of a planned road improvement project, and...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    October 31, 2019

Haines Hot Shots compete in Juneau

The Haines Hot Shots returned from the Southeast Fall Invitational Shoot in Juneau last week where shooters brought home first, second and third...

 
 By Jenna Kunze    News    October 31, 2019

New landfill manager aims to rebuild "from the ground up"

Community Waste Solutions, Haines' lone landfill facility, has gotten a new face, incoming general...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    October 31, 2019

Festival celebrates 25 years

The American Bald Eagle Foundation is celebrating its 25th Annual American Bald Eagle Festival next...

 

Correction

In last week’s article headlined “New assembly weighs sauna location, bears,” it incorrectly reports that assembly member Zephyr Sincerny was...

 

History

Oct. 27, 1969 Folk songs will ring out from the Chilkat Center Saturday night when Evelyne and Bob...

 

Thanks from Haines Gals Shooting Club

The Haines Gals Shooting Club sincerely appreciates the contributions of The NRA Foundation and the Haines Friends of the NRA for their generous...

 

Two issues related to police response

There are two issues on the table. They are different but they are also related. There is a police power issue. That means who comes when you call...

 

Thanks for supporting the Garden Program

In behalf of the Takshanuk Watershed Council, I sincerely thank the generous community of Haines for supporting the Starvin’ Marvin School Garden...

 

"Buttoning up" barracks a success

The Port Chilkoot Company would like to extend its gratitude to those individuals who assisted with our summer project of “buttoning up” the...

 

All enjoyed the Literary Haunted House

The Haines Library would like to thank all those who made its second Literary Haunted House a huge success. Darcee Messano altered reality with her...

 

Haines residents made the sauna possible

The Haines pool sauna project is nearing completion! A plan for extending a deck above the sauna will accommodate the Haines Dolphins’ timing...

 

Duly Noted

Emory Jacob Parker was born to Danina Daniel and Ryan Parker in Anchorage on Oct. 25 at 1:27 p.m. He weighed 8 pounds 12 ounces and was 21 and...

 

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