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 By Sylvia Heinz    News    February 13, 2020

New Tier 3 bill recevies local opposition in House committee

Public testimony is being heard this week in the House Resources Committee for House Bill No. 138, which establishes the Alaska Outstanding Resource...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 6, 2020

Martin to serve final semester as principal

Longtime teacher and Haines School principal Rene Martin submitted her letter of resignation from the school district this week. At Tuesday’s board...

 

Duly Noted

Jason Shull and daughter Keva recently were in Chicago, where Keva auditioned for college musical theater programs. A half-dozen schools participated...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    January 30, 2020

Haines breaks record with heavy snowfall

Sunday's 23.5-inch snowfall was a 24-hour record for the Chilkat Valley, according to NOAA...

 
 By Sylvia Heinz    News    January 16, 2020

Kiehl talks budget, hunting at town hall

State Sen Jesse Kiehl discussed a wide range of topics with Haines and Klukwan residents during a visit last week. Hot button issues included concern...

 
 By Ceri Godinez    News    January 16, 2020

New teacher joins the ranks of Klukwan School

Stefanie Sidney arrived this month from Whitehorse to join the teaching staff at Klukwan School. Sid...

 

Duly Noted

Lila Chip Lende was born to Christian Lende and Ella Shepherd of Margaret River, Western Australia, on Jan. 9. Lila weighed 7.5 lbs. and measured 20...

 
 By Jenna Kunze    News    December 19, 2019

State assistance losses affect 101 residents

One hundred and one blind or disabled residents in Haines and Klukwan stand to lose an average of $224 each month in state cash assistance due to an...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    December 19, 2019

Residents felt the heat in 2019

Gov. Mike Dunleavy's deep budget cut proposals and the ensuing battle for ferries, education,...

 
 By Jenna Kunze    News    December 12, 2019

Giving Tuesday benefits local nonprofits

Nine nonprofits reaped more than $16,000 in donations on Tuesday, December 3. Giving Tuesday, defined as a “global generosity movement” on its...

 
 By Jenna Kunze    News    November 27, 2019

Dye study underway at Palmer Project

The results of the groundwater tracer dye study Constantine Metal Resources began conducting last month are expected to be released at the end of...

 
 By Jenna Kunze    News    November 21, 2019

Tazlina to sail again, winter travel remains grim

Last week, some Haines residents learned from Facebook that ferry service would increase from one sailing a week to three with the addition of the Taz...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    November 14, 2019

HAL donates veterans building

The Haines Assisted Living board of directors donated the Soboleff-McRae Veteran’s Village to Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium. The build...

 

Thanks to doctors for speaking up

I want to thank our local doctors for bringing up the potential health-related effects of a large-scale mine on our community. The question is not...

 
 By Jenna Kunze    News    November 7, 2019

Tlingit language class back at Sheldon

In a nod to Native American Heritage Month, Tlingit elder and traditional practitioner Marsha Hotch will teach her second annual (in recent history)...

 
 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...

 

Tribes meet to plan for environmental changes

Tribal members and staff of the Chilkat Indian Village (CIV) and the Chilkoot Indian Association (CIA) met in Klukwan on Oct. 4 to discuss observed...

 

This week in history

Oct. 20, 1969 The new community tribal house at Klukwan will be the scene of a potlatch Wednesday ni...

 

Duly Noted

The Haines School hosted its first family night of the school year, themed “Cultures From Around the World” on Friday. “We came up with the...

 

Duly Noted

Hannah Blilie and Raymond Reeves were married on what some said was the most beautiful day ever on the summit of Mount Ripinsky on Saturday, Sept....

 

Fortitude at Klukwan school

Despite multiple setbacks at the beginning of the school year – only one teacher, no working school bus, and no cook – the Klukwan School is...

 

This week in history

Oct. 6 1969 Discussions Friday between the city councils of Haines and Port Chilkoot aimed at...

 
 By Jenna Kunze    News    September 19, 2019

Meet the borough assembly candidates

Six candidates are vying for two seats on the Haines Borough Assembly in the Oct. 1 municipal election. The third highest vote getter will be...

 

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