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 By Ceri Godinez    News    December 3, 2020

Residents battle flooding, mudslides, sinkholes during record-breaking storm

Chilkat Valley residents woke to widespread flooding and mudslides on Dec. 2 after the weather stati... Full story

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    December 3, 2020

AP&T works to restore power to Lutak area, keeping town powered remains priority as flash flood watch continues through Sunday

AP&T crews are working to restore power to 46 Lutak homes today, Dec. 5, as long as access remains... Full story

 
 By Ceri Godinez    News    December 3, 2020

Upper Mount Riley Road houses evacuated based on available geoscience data

Houses on upper Mount Riley Road are now under mandatory evacuation. On Tuesday, the Haines Borough... Full story

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    December 3, 2020

AP&T crew installs temporary lines, restores power to Lutak homes

AP&T crews restored power at about 3 p.m. Sunday to the 46 homes toward the end of Lutak Road that h... Full story

 
 By Ceri Godinez    News    December 3, 2020

Consumers to pay more at checkout next year after AML increases shipping rates

Prices in stores throughout Haines are likely to rise beginning Jan. 31 when Alaska Marine Lines (AML) increases shipping rates in Southeast by 5%. Th...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    December 3, 2020

Shop Local and Save round two generates $160,000 in one week

The second round of the Haines Borough’s “Shop Local and Save” program, which opened Nov. 20, ended a week early after residents submitted the...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    December 3, 2020

Mayor tells townsite residents to prepare for possible evacuation

Haines mayor Douglas Olerud warned town residents Saturday evening around 9:45 p.m. to be prepared... Full story

 

Tree knocks out power for several hours

A dead tree overloaded with snow fell into transmission power lines on Lutak Road causing partial power outages in Haines and Skagway Monday...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    October 22, 2020

Shop local organizers to push for another round for holidays

Residents spent more than $60,000 in 13 days in response to the byHaines “Shop Local and Save” program—and organizers say they want to promote...

 

I need a dollar! A dollar is what I need!

In the Oct. 1 CVN, Terrance Pardee refers to “highly paid environmental mouths.” It would have been nice of Terrance to let us know where we can f...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    October 1, 2020

Candidates talk mining during final forum

The Haines chapter of the Alaska Miners Association hosted the final forum of the election season this week where candidates answered questions relate...

 

Six Candidates Running for Assembly

Six candidates, Caitie Kirby, Helen Alten, Jerry Lapp, Cheryl Stickler, Brenda Josephson and Carol Tuynman are running for two three-year seats and...

 

AIDEA funding will create a better future

I’ve monitored some of the borough meeting comments made by local pseudo-experts, re: the Lutak Dock upgrades and the potential Alaska Industrial...

 

Candidates discuss firing, budget and cultural institutions

Questions about an ore terminal, the firing of manager Debra Schnabel and the best way to keep cultural institutions open during economically challeng...

 

Mosquito Lake community garden wraps up first year

The Mosquito Lake Community Center's Victory Garden has provided food to roughly 75 families in the...

 

Interim manager describes AIDEA conversation

News of a meeting between borough staff, Mayor Jan Hill and the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority (AIDEA) regarding Lutak Dock...

 

Duly Noted

Elizabeth and David Krout and 5-year-old daughter Amelia of Seattle, Washington welcomed baby Adeline Irene Krout to their family on June 5....

 

Assembly Briefs

Borough discusses AIDEA support for Lutak Dock Haines Borough department heads met Aug. 27 with representatives from the Alaska Industrial...

 
 By Ceri Godinez    News    September 3, 2020

Businesses going through thousands of disposable masks a month

For Haines businesses that require customers to wear masks, the cost of supplying personal protective equipment (PPE) is adding up. A little over two...

 
 By Ceri Godinez    News    August 27, 2020

Washers, freezers and treated lumber scarce as a result of pandemic

COVID-19 has led to a surge in small, household maintenance and construction projects, but it has also made it more difficult to source materials for...

 

Duly Noted

Jess Giddings married Austin Strutz on July 18 in Harrisburg, Oregon. The bride’s father, Al Giddings, officiated the ceremony. A total of 40 people...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    July 30, 2020

Fishing remains slow, chum returns 'extremely poor'

Poor chum salmon returns combined with an uncertain sockeye run have gillnetters concerned. "It's di...

 

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