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Doris Ward is home from a month of travel that included family visiting and old friends. She traveled to Tulsa, Okla. to see sister, Janie Owen, and...

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    October 27, 2011

Klukwan museum support warms heart

We would like to thank everyone who came out in support of the Jilkaat Kwaan Cultural Heritage Center’s annual fundraiser. The support that the...

 

Klukwan benefit raises about $9K for heritage hall

About 100 people attended Saturday’s benefit dinner and auction for the Jilkaat Kwaan Heritage Center in Klukwan. "We found documents that...

 

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Asher Mack Jimenez was born Wednesday, Oct. 12 to Sierra and Carlos Jimenez. Asher weighed 7 lbs., 3 ozs. He was greeted soon after his arrival by big...

 

Former postal clerk Jacquot enjoyed arts

Friends and family said goodbye to lifelong resident, former postal clerk and Tlingit weaver Edith Jacquot, 78, Saturday with a funeral at the Sacred...

 

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Gunshots, thunder or explosives? Those were among theories circulating to explain a series of loud booms heard around town early Tuesday morning. As...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    October 13, 2011

Klukwan gets cell phone service

  Residents around Klukwan can now get cell phone service in the area around the village, following completion of a tower behind the village...

 

Howard Phillips, 55, dies in Juneau

A memorial service for former resident Howard Kenneth Phillips will be held 1 p.m. Saturday at the Haines ANB Hall, followed by graveside services at...

 

Couple leads Klukwan School

Newlyweds Benjamin and Amanda Henderson recently moved from Colorado to teach at Klukwan School. "The cultural perspective has been really big...

 

Elliott to lead BBBS

Sarah Elliott will start as the new community director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Upper Lynn Canal on Friday, Sept. 2. Elliott will step in for...

 

Legion collages spotlight veterans

Most folks would be surprised at how many of their fellow locals have a background of military service. So far, the American Legion has identified...

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    August 25, 2011

House concert a fund-raising success

I’d like to thank Hospice of Haines board member Tim McDonough and his wife Ann Myren for hosting a house concert fundraiser at their lovely...

 

Thompson: Hoops prowess, humor were hallmarks

Family and friends held a traditional, all-night vigil Aug.17 for John "Stubby" Thompson, who died Aug. 11 in Hoonah of liver cancer. He...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    August 11, 2011

Man, 18, survives being run over at drinking party

Haines Borough Police Chief Gary Lowe said this week he did not anticipate filing charges in connection with an incident in which an 18-year-old man w...

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    August 11, 2011

Grant helped SAIL help others

Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) recently completed a project that was partially funded by a grant from the Chilkat Valley Community...

 

Albecker a war hero who sang to customers at his bar

Friends and family will remember Larry Albecker for his heroism in battle, fishing skill and social ways. Albecker died Aug. 7 at the Alaska Native...

 

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Denise Baker, 52, of Haines died Saturday of respiratory failure at Bartlett Regional Hospital in Juneau. Services are pending. A full obituary will...

 

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Micah True and his wife Kim Dao were in Haines to catch up with friends and family, including Micah’s parents Tom and Shelley True. Micah, who r...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    August 4, 2011

Sealaska project develops Tlingit language tools

Sealaska Heritage Institute recently created several tools to help advance the teaching of Tlingit through the use of alphabet cards, an interactive...

 

Lifelong resident Lapham: Fireman, foreman and family man

By Heather Lende A firefighter’s sendoff would have pleased lifelong resident Pete Lapham. Lapham would have served 40 years in the Haines...

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    July 28, 2011

Lani Hotch a 'treasure' to Klukwan

In one month I’ve seen and now read about Lani Hotch being honored. How proud she must be and the people of Klukwan, because I am proud of her....

 
 By CVN Staff    News    July 21, 2011

Ready for a love of Fair?

The 43rd annual Southeast Alaska State Fair kicks off July 28 and fairgoers better begin strategically planning the four days in order to pack in as...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    July 21, 2011

Court Report

Lauren Dagostino, 32, of Haines was convicted July 14 of furnishing alcohol to a minor. Dagostino was fined $500 and ordered to pay a $50 surcharge. O...

 

Wise beyond their years; Youths graduate new bird handler program with knowledge to share

Dylan occasionally overshadows other birds at the American Bald Eagle Foundation, even though the Eastern screech owl stands only six inches tall...

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    July 14, 2011

Volunteers make festivities success

The Sheldon Museum and Cultural Center would like to extend a huge thanks to all those who helped make the Museum’s Fourth of July...

 

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