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 By Ceri Godinez    News    December 10, 2020

Natural disaster puts community at heightened risk of COVID-19 spread

Officials are holding their breath while they wait to see what happens with COVID-19 in Haines in... Full story

 

Duly Noted

Author Norry Nash and her husband, carpenter Brian Pindel, purchased the former Human Resources building in collaboration with sister Amelia Nash....

 

Free, asymptomatic testing to end Dec. 19

Free, asymptomatic coronavirus testing will end in Haines and Klukwan on Dec. 19, according to a Tuesday press release from the Southeast Alaska Regio...

 

Duly Noted

Haines High School students MacKenzy Dryden, Jacob Weerasinghe, and Grace Long-Godinez worked together to honor veterans in Haines and nationally...

 
 By Ceri Godinez    News    November 12, 2020

Klukwan pastor begins short-range radio transmissions

Human connection has been hard for many since the pandemic began. In Klukwan, Pastor Jami Campbell... Full story

 
 By Ceri Godinez    News    November 12, 2020

SEARHC changes free weekend COVID-19 testing to Saturday only

The Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) is making changes to its free, weekend COVID-19 testing schedule. The Haines Health Center...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    November 5, 2020

Election day voters favor Trump

Similar to statewide trends, Haines voters favored Donald Trump on election day, but it's unclear...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    November 5, 2020

Haines Highway project ends for the year

The Haines Highway reconstruction project wrapped up last week, days before 16 inches of snow piled up and after about a month of work on the...

 

Frog House artifacts remain in Klukwan

Five Frog House clan artifacts will remain at the Jilkaat Kwaan Heritage Center after the Alaska Supreme Court last month upheld a lower court’s...

 

This Week in History

November, 1970 Alaska's only veneer plant holds open house Alaska's only veneer plant was on...

 
 By Ceri Godinez    News    October 29, 2020

Alternative voting options available this November

With the Nov. 3 election less than a week away, as of Wednesday afternoon, 286 people in the Chilkat Valley had already voted at the borough...

 
 By Ceri Godinez    News    October 22, 2020

290 people receive flu shots at free clinic

This year, for the first time, Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) is offering free...

 

Early voting begins in Haines

Early voting for the Nov. 3 election has begun. Tuesday, the first day for early voting in Haines, was busy with 77 residents stopping by the borough...

 

Rasmussen remembered for joyful spirit

Ellen Rasmussen, 33, died peacefully at Harborview Medical Center on Sept. 21 of complications from...

 

2020 moose hunt ends

The Haines moose hunt closed three days early this year after hunters reached the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s 25-bull harvest guideline....

 

Gratitude for medical professionals

Our family would like to express our deepest gratitude to Haines EMS, Dr. Wendell and the SEARHC staff, U.S. Coast Guard and Guardian flight crew for...

 

Borough-funded COVID-19 tests see little use

It’s been more than a month since the Haines Borough began offering free COVID-19 testing for people entering the community from elsewhere in...

 

Alaska Supreme Court hears appeal over location of Frog House cultural items

The Alaska Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday on an appeal from three Frog House members regarding the dispute over ownership of five Frog Hou...

 

This week in history

2010 Chilkats launch version of historic seafarer Klukwan villagers recently launched a 36-foot, sea...

 
 By Ceri Godinez    News    September 3, 2020

9th circuit sides with BLM, Constantine

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) did not need to take into account the effects of a future mine when it approved Constantine Metal Resources...

 

This Week in History

September 1970 Cow moose season may close today At press time Monday afternoon, 37 cow moose and 20...

 
 By Ceri Godinez    News    August 27, 2020

Alaska sees surge of absentee ballots in 2020 primary

This year’s state primary, which took place Aug. 18, saw record-setting absentee voting, according to the Alaska Division of Elections. “Overall,...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    August 20, 2020

Klukwan School implements distance learning after tribal vote

Klukwan School won’t have in-person classes after the Chilkat Indian Village council expressed its desire for the village’s school to implement...

 

CARES Act funds CIV household grants

The Chilkat Indian Village (CIV) is using federal CARES Act dollars to fund household grants for year-round Klukwan residents and tribal members who...

 

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