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2023 Year in review
From massive infrastructure projects and property tax assessment controversies to big developments in tribal affairs, 2023 has been a full news year...
'Exciting' response to landless Natives bill in D.C.
Chilkoot Indian Association's tribal administrator said she was encouraged by recent hearings in...
Constantine president lays out timeline for Palmer Project work
Constantine Mining, the company exploring a mineral prospect 40 miles north of Haines, is preparing...
Klukwan Church returned to tribe after century of Presbyterian ownership
On a recent Sunday, about a dozen parishioners sit on wooden pews at the Klukwan church listening...
Duly Noted
"The Play that Goes Wrong" entertained audiences at four weekend performances, including a Sunday...
Reoriented bald eagle festival exceeds expectations
This month's Alaska Bald Eagle Festival was a hit, according to festival organizers with the Haines...
Bald eagle count shows population rebound continues
Under steady wind, light rain and near-freezing temperatures on a recent weekday, biologist Stacie...
Constantine appeals DEC decision on Palmer Project wastewater permit
Constantine Mining is appealing an August decision by the state's Department of Environmental Conser...
Alaska Bald Eagle Festival reorients with community focus
The annual Haines Bald Eagle Festival is returning to Haines Nov. 10-12 with a revamped focus on...
Duly Noted
Nancy Nash and Becky Nash recently returned from a three-week-long trip to Sweden. They left on September 12, the day after Nancy’s birthday. Nancy...
KHNS director Kay Clements stepping down after 13 years
KHNS general manager Kay Clements is retiring at the end of this month after 13 years at the helm...
International tribunal accepts petition against mining in transboundary rivers watershed
Almost five years after the original petition was filed, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has ruled that the complaints against mining...
Water blessing on election eve in downtown draws big crowd
More than 100 people showed up on the parcel of green space between Third Avenue and Main Street on...
Rasmuson awardee Ehlers has deep roots in Klukwan
This year's Rasmuson Distinguished Artist award winner Anna Brown Ehlers is technically from...
Looking forward to fresh leadership in Deishu
The mayor position is particularly important as the mayor appoints committee members and has a strong role, voice, and vote on the Chilkat Bald Eagle...
'Feels like a whole new school': Klukwan school energized for new year
Each morning, students at Klukwan school begin the day by gathering in the cafeteria, sitting in a...
Morphet, Hill square off in mayoral race
This election season, there are two candidates running for mayor, Tom Morphet and Jan Hill. The two...
Concerns about undue noise dominate Mosquito Lake forum
Concerns about undue noise drew the strongest interest from viewers during the second public...
Planning commission candidate profiles
For the first time in Haines' history, the planning commission will be elected by the people...
Artist James Hart grows into new space as part of Tlingit art revival
At his small art studio on a recent weekday afternoon, 33-year-old Haines artist James Hart was...
Mixed decision in Palmer Project appeal
The state's Department of Environmental Conservation made what environmental and tribal groups calle...
State grants amended permit to Palmer Project despite concerns
The state Department of Natural Resources granted an expanded permit to Constantine Metals for...
For Chilkoot tribe, bill in U.S. congress could help rectify historic oversight
Harriet Brouillette remembers sitting around the kitchen table as a child in the late 1960s and...