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New administrator hired for Chatham School District
The Chatham School District hired from within for its new superintendent as Gustavus School principal Ann Hilburn plans to take over the position...
Triathlon participation hikes in second year
With the cut-off still three weeks away, participation in the Chilkat Challenge Triathlon is nearly double that of last year’s inaugural event....
Track team kicks off first meet in Juneau
The Haines High School track team got a running start to their season in Juneau last weekend and now is gearing up for a home meet. Freshman Mark...
Morgan valued humor, Tlingit identity
A memorial service for Albert Morgan (Kichgaaw E'esh, Killerwhale Fin House Klukwan) will be held...
Clarifying my chinook comment
In last week’s CVN article, “Board asks Klukwan to pull nets during king salmon peak,” I was shocked to read my quote from the April 26 Upper...
Ballers played for a playground
Klukwan School would like to thank the many community members who joined us to “play for a playground” at our three on three basketball...
Board asks Klukwan to pull nets during king peak
In an attempt to save king salmon, a local advisory committee considered asking Klukwan subsistence fishermen to pull their nets out of the Chilkat...
Tier 3 is a political tool
I think it’s obvious by now that Tier 3 is not about saving salmon, it’s about stopping the resource development of a mine and timber sale in the...
Dan Henry gives book talk at Chilkat Center
After 32 years of work, Dan Henry presented his book "Across the Shaman's River" about John Muir,...
Thanks for easing our bumps in the road
I wish to express my thanks to all the compassionate, caring people in Haines and Klukwan. In the past nine months when my wife Denise was diagnosed...
Public packs assembly chambers during timber sale meeting
The Haines Borough Assembly heard from more than 40 people Tuesday about the University of Alaska’s proposed 13,000-acre timber sale, but more...
Willard known for her kindness, grace and style
A memorial service is set for 3 p.m. Saturday at the Haines Presbyterian Church for Dorothy...
Duly Noted
Coral Lani Jacobson and Kyle Greenhaulgh welcomed son Dean Lees on March 26. Grandma Jen Reid was there for the birth. “He is such a calm and happy...
Assembly again rejects state money for policing
The Haines Borough Assembly this week rejected for the second time an offer from the state Department of Public Safety to take $25,000 in exchange...
Klukwan brings home third Gold Medal win
Klukwan brought home its third consecutive championship title from the Lions Club 72 Annual Gold Med...
Seeing is believing, check your facts
Since the B.C. Mount Polley mine accident is being used as the basis to stop all mining, here and in Canada, here are the facts. Gold and copper were...
Duly Noted
The sun shined and the wind howled as many community members gathered at the 15th annual Blessing of the Fleet at the small boat harbor Sunday. The...
Gold medal teams on track for finals
The men’s Haines Gold Medal Tournament teams have won all their games so far in the regional basketball tournament in Juneau. The C bracket team...
A plea for kindness among Martin's last wishes
At Rick Martin's memorial service Saturday at the Port Chilkoot Dock, his wife Rene told his life...
Scholarships available for students
Haines Woman’s Club is offering three $1,000 scholarships this year. All three are open to students who have been a resident of Haines Borough for...
Duly Noted
Aiden Arthur Scheele was born March 16 in Charlottesville, Va. to Jade and Eric Scheele. He weighed 8 pounds 13 ounces and was 20 inches long....