Articles from the November 21, 2018 edition
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Fair board hires new director
The Southeast Alaska State Fair hired resident Kari Johnson as its new executive director this...
Klukwan, little league among first-time CVCF grantees
The Chilkat Valley Community Foundation awarded $27,685 in grants to 19 community organizations at...
FDA issues E. coli warning; no romaine will remain in stores
Cooks planning to use romaine lettuce in their Thanksgiving dinner salads might want to consider a different leafy green since the U.S. Food and Drug...
AMHS expands December ferry service after initial delays
The Alaska Marine Highway System’s M/V Fairweather will sail in the Upper Lynn Canal next month to cover winter holiday service gaps that arose...
Timber group aims to broaden understanding of industry
On Nov. 15, 12 community members went on a field trip into the woods, trailing state forester Greg...
Glacier Bears perform in state festival
Eight Haines High School students travelled to the all-state music festival in Anchorage last weekend. Three were in the running for first chair...
Scott raises concern about Maidy representing borough on KINY radio
“One of the members of our assembly is now a person who communicates with a Juneau radio station and it may not be the right thing to do,...
Wild stocks should take priority
Dave Olerud is quoted in the Nov. 15 CVN saying that hatchery chum runs are impacting the natural stocks. I agree. We may not fully understand the...
I'm thankful for my life
This Thanksgiving I have even more to be thankful for than usual. On October 12, sudden jaw pain and strange sensations in my arms triggered an...
Duly Noted
Jake Bell and Macky Cassidy welcomed Rune Lou Bell on Nov. 14 at 2:11 p.m. on a sunny autumn day in Homer, overlooking Kachemak Bay. Rune weighed 8...
Police Report
Tuesday, November 13 A Fourth Avenue caller requested extra patrols of their residence. Wednesday, November 14 A Haines area caller reported...