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 By Kyle Clayton    Opinion    June 15, 2023

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...

 

Stand with Klukwan, Salmon Strong

Permanently storing toxic mine waste near the Klehini River? Many thanks to Haines Borough Assembly Members Debra Schnabel and Ben Aultman-Moore for...

 
 By Lee Zion    News    June 1, 2023

Assembly rejects call to extend comment period

By Lee Zion About 40 people showed up for the Haines Borough Assembly meeting Thursday night, most of them seeking the same thing. They wanted to...

 

We're concerned about mining impacts

This week the CVN was flooded with more letters than I can recall ever being submitted. In order to save space, we grouped letters according to their...

 
 By Madeline Perreard    News    May 25, 2023

Twenty one graduate from Haines High School

The Haines High School Class of 2023 tossed their caps into a shower of green and gold confetti at...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    May 4, 2023

Committee recommends funding HEDC

The assembly’s Government Affairs and Services Committee unanimously recommended allocating $125,000 to the Haines Economic Development Corporation...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    Duly Noted    May 4, 2023

Duly Noted

More than 50 bridge players from Haines, Juneau and Whitehorse played in an annual tournament at the American Bald Eagle Foundation this weekend. Hain...

 

Old gas station faces demolition; future of lot uncertain

The future is uncertain for the nearly two-acre property where the historic Standard Oil fuel depot once stood. Delta Western began dismantling the...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    April 13, 2023

Assembly to discuss lobbying for new phone book

The Haines Borough Assembly Tuesday directed a committee to consider lobbying Alaska Power and Telephone to resume the printing of its phone book...

 

Six degrees of separation

To the Editor: Your treatment of the local controversy surrounding the engagement of drag performers at this year’s SE State Fair is commendable....

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    April 6, 2023

HEDC workshop draws federal officials, support

A three-day public workshop led by Haines Economic Development Corporation last week generated a list of priorities toward stimulating the economy by...

 

Duly Noted

Royal Henderson and April Flaggman were married Saturday, March 25 at Sitka Fine Arts Camp in Sitka. Nolan Woodard served as officiant. About 65...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 16, 2023

Assembly approves $57K brush clearing project

The Haines Borough Assembly voted 4-2 to spend $57,000 to clear brush about town in an effort to reduce “bear hiding areas.” The project will...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 16, 2023

Residents call for assembly to clarify events prohibition

Following a request for action from Mud Bay residents, the Haines Borough Assembly will wait for borough manager Annette Kreitzer to clarify a June le...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    March 16, 2023

Sawmill property auction postponed

A public foreclosure auction of 24 acres of former Chilkoot Lumber Company land adjacent to a 530-foot dock was postponed this week following a...

 

Former mayor, teacher dies at 75

Former mayor and teacher Stephanie Scott, 75, died peacefully from brain cancer Feb. 23 in Port...

 

The community's best interest?

I am not convinced that the assembly’s acceptance of Tyler Huling’s resignation from the Assembly on Feb. 14 was in the best interest of the commu...

 

Duly Noted

Former resident and tattoo artist Steve “Stevie G.” Geanoulis has died. Geanoulis worked for Erin McGinnis when they opened Pair-A-Dice Tattoo...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 23, 2023

A brief guide to surviving Haines Borough politics

From the practical to the philosophical, current and former elected officials weighed in on how assembly members can survive and thrive in their...

 

Committee discusses ambulance fee

The borough’s commerce committee is discussing several changes to the sales tax code for the assembly to consider. Committee members Debra...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 16, 2023

Why are so many assembly members resigning?

Last week Tyler Huling resigned from the Haines Borough Assembly. She’s the sixth assembly member in six years to do so. This week, the CVN spoke...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 9, 2023

Huling resigns from assembly

Assembly member Tyler Huling resigned from her seat on Monday citing chronic stress and toxic public discourse as reasons for resigning. Huling,...

 

Assembly reverses heliport decision

The Haines Borough Assembly Tuesday night reversed the planning commission's decision to grant a conditional use permit (CUP) for a Chilkat River...

 

Assembly to reconsider 24-Mile heliport CUP

Following consideration of five appeals, the Haines Borough Assembly stepped back from a planning commission decision last week to authorize a new...

 

Assembly to consider residency requirement to on empowered boards

The borough’s GASC committee recommended the assembly require one year of residency before serving on empowered government boards, such as the...

 

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