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 By Tom Morphet    News    May 3, 2012

Walk, run or pedal the Chilkat

The sixth annual Chilkat River Walk, Run and Ride from Klukwan to Haines is set for Saturday, May 12. The event raises money for the Chilkat Valley...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    April 19, 2012

Christmas in April: $19 million in projects

Projects in the Chilkat Valley would receive $18.9 million in state funding from bills approved in the past week by the Alaska Legislature, including...

 

Friedenauer leads KHNS news programs

Former Chilkat Valley News staffer Margaret Friedenauer started as news and public affairs director...

 

Sales tax revenues up 1 percent in 2011

Haines Borough sales tax revenues increased 1 percent in 2011 compared to 2010, with retail showing the strongest gains and restaurants and bars...

 

Duly Noted

Friends at the Pioneers of Alaska’s Sunday meeting sang “Happy Birthday” to Layton A. Bennett in anticipation of his 93rd birthday Thursday,...

 

I.R.A. council needs to follow rules

I’ve been back in Haines since 1997 and have yet to say I’m proud of our I.R.A. I’ve seen much and heard much and just lately they paid out a...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    March 29, 2012

Haines teams fall in Gold Medal finals

The Haines Merchants and Klukwan Masters met similar fates in championship games of the Gold Medal...

 
 By Rosalie Loewen    News    March 22, 2012

Focus and creativity led designer Nash to dream career

It took a couple of casts for Corrie Nash, the youngest child in a Haines fishing family, to hook a...

 

Duly Noted

Charlie Everett Blood was born to Matt and Holly Blood on March 14. He weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces. Grandmother Barb Blood had left Fairbanks after a...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    March 22, 2012

Two local teams in Gold Medal semis

The Haines Merchants and Klukwan Masters combined for a 4-0 record at the Gold Medal Basketball Tournament in Juneau this week and have advanced to to...

 

Duly Noted

Elias Glabek Ryan was born Feb. 15 to Jolanta and Brad Ryan in Portland, Ore. Elias weighed 8 lbs., 10 ozs. and joins big brother Atlin. The family...

 

Mosquito Lake School may struggle to stay open in fall

Mosquito Lake School faces the prospect of dropping below required enrollment this fall, forcing the school to close the doors on the students and...

 

Whitehorse stands tall over competition in Hotch tournament

A massive Whitehorse team avenged two earlier losses to a Juneau squad to take the title at the Dick...

 

Archaeologist shares expertise and skills with Native communities

Archaeologist Nancy “Anastasia” Wiley tells her younger students not to agonize over their...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    February 2, 2012

Klukwan, Haines clinics welcome new providers

Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium’s Klukwan clinic moved from a health aide clinic to a mid-level clinic with last month’s arrival of...

 

Fishing fiend and friendly face Rod Keup loved living in Haines

Rod Keup’s family said that his death on Wednesday, Jan. 25, was a “huge shock.” Keup, 58, had...

 

Starving cub put down in Klukwan

A malnourished brown bear cub seen around Klukwan recently was put down by wildlife troopers this...

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    January 19, 2012

Smith was a trailblazer

I was moved by the fine obituary for Norm Smith Sr. in a recent issue of the Chilkat Valley News. I met him three or four times over the years, but... Full story

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    December 22, 2011

Chilkat Valley year in review

An assembly recall campaign and a new effort targeting underage drinking punctuated the year 2011 in the Chilkat Valley News. Extreme weather and...

 

Willardb s journey: From local deckhand to globetrotting pilot

Ask Ray Willard how he feels about his job flying 747 cargo jets around the world and he has a quick answer: "Sure beats working."...

 

Klukwan clinic expands staff, reach

A wintry drive from Klukwan to Haines is all the more grueling when you’re in poor health. An expanded level of care and staffing at Southeast...

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    November 17, 2011

Veterans honored by musical tribute

Veterans of Haines and Klukwan were honored by a program of instrumental and vocal music Monday night, Nov. 7, presented by the Haines High School...

 

Eagle festival lifts off for 17th year

A completed eagle enclosure, including artificial trees, a waterfall and diorama backdrop will be open for the 17th Alaska Bald Eagle Festival this...

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    November 10, 2011

Students share in learning

The Haines School third-grade class would like to thank the Klukwan School students for coming to our classroom to share in an afternoon of learning....

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    November 10, 2011

Kind deeds help family move forward

As a girl, Edith Jacquot went from being treated at the hospital in Fort Seward to the wonderful clinic we have now. A special "thanks and...

 

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