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Police Report
Tuesday, March 13 A caller reported their vehicle was being followed at 3 Mile Haines Highway. A message was relayed to the owner of a vehicle on...
Duly Noted
Former resident Victoria Moore was recently featured in a New York Times article about her achievements with her Team Indigenous roller derby team....
Police Report
Tuesday, March 6 A caller reported a possibly poached moose. on Mud Bay Road. The Alaska Department of Fish and Wildlife was advised and determined...
Klukwan fundraises for playground
Klukwan School is fundraising to build a playground for its growing student body, which more than...
Haines, Klukwan spellers head to Anchorage for state spelling bee
The Haines and Klukwan spelling bees had repeat winners this year as fifth grader Willa Stuart and sixth grader Raven Hotch both won for the second...
Chilkoot Indian Association purchases Portage Cove dock
The Chilkoot Indian Association finalized its purchase Tuesday of the former Chilkat Cruises dock from Klukwan Inc. CIA has been waiting since...
Native artist visits Klukwan School
Klukwan School recently hosted artist Moses Wassilie for the annual Artist in Schools program. The...
Arts Outlook
Classical guitarist to return for another show Classical guitarist Dimitris Kotronakis will return...
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Jess Giddings, daughter of Lori and Al Giddings, made the dean’s list at George Fox University in Newberg, Ore. for the fall 2017 semester....
As kings become 'stock of concern'; unprecedented restrictions on the table
Alaska Department of Fish and Game Biologists labeled Chilkat king salmon a “stock of concern” and is proposing unprecedented restrictions for...
2017 sees shifting leadership, new beginnings
A shakeup in leadership across government and business, a group of unsatisfied citizens who challenged the assembly and how to approach policing outsi...
Hotch was beloved life-long Klukwan resident and elder
Life-long Klukwan resident Rachel Hotch was remembered Dec. 4 for her kindness, sense of humor and her support of others. Hotch, 87, died in her sleep...
Chilkoot group calls for an end to 'fake Native art'
Citing the spread of what they called "fake Native art" displayed in Haines, several Chilkoot...
Klukwan sues Bureau of Land Management
The Chilkat Indian Village of Klukwan and three regional conservation groups filed a lawsuit Monday against the Bureau of Land Management for...
Police Report
Tuesday, November 28 A found pair of glasses was placed in safekeeping. A Main Street caller reported a vehicle impeding snow removal. Investigation c...
Letters to the Editor
Finished with Mud Bay 'spring' Regarding the test results for the Mud Bay “spring.” I applaud the assembly for ordering further testing of the...
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Ted and Meghan Hart welcomed their daughter into the world last week at the Sitka’s SEARHC/Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital. Lolana Mae Hart was born at...
Fishermen kill fish, not miners
Before becoming a state we had to prove we could run the state without subsidies. Our vast natural resources of timber, fish, minerals, and oil was...
Planning commission revisits zoning conflicts
The Haines Borough Planning Commission discussed rezoning Takshanuk Watershed Council’s heavy industrial zoned property after previous commissioner...
This week in history
November 8, 2007 Students and community members will have to wait until spring to use the new Klukwan School gymnasium because there isn’t enough...
Klukwan school library wins award for cultural film series
The Klukwan Community and School Library received the 2017 Outstanding Project Award from the Guardians of Culture and Lifeways Award Program for...
This week in history
November 11, 1967 Has anyone lived in Southeastern Alaska longer than Jim Fox? Probably not, for he was born in southeast Alaska almost a hundred...