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Two candidates run for school board
Two 37-year-old women are running uncontested for the open seats on the Haines Borough School...
New play 'All in the Timing' sure to delight spectators
Want to chuckle at clever wordplay, relish some quirky thought experiments, and cheer on your...
Winter ferry schedule comments due Aug. 26
Ferry service in Lynn Canal between January 4 and March 1 may be limited to stops by the Columbia on its Bellingham, Wash.-Skagway run, according to...
Community Players casting for 'Mama Mia!' musical this week
Director Mark Sebens and the Lynn Canal Community Players are holding auditions for the musical “Mama Mia!”—a production based on the songs...
This Week in History
Aug. 11, 1972 Haines once again has television Jack Brown of Lynn Canal Cable reported to this...
Gillnetters see strong sockeye returns
Lynn Canal gillnetters hauled in the best catches of the season so far during the past week. Alaska Department of Fish and Game commercial fisheries...
This Week in History
Aug. 2, 1972 Earthquake Jars Haines: No Damage Reported The first major earthquake to hit Haines...
Historic lighthouse repair hits milestone
The Eldred Rock Lighthouse - a ghostly white structure on a tiny wind-beaten outcrop in the...
Duly Noted
Alekka and Michael Fullerton traveled to Stevenson, Washington, for the wedding of son Graham Fullerton and Clare Dawson. The couple married at the...
Dungeness crab fishery to close early due to poor returns
Southeast Alaska’s commercial Dungeness crab fishery will close two weeks early due to poor returns, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADFG)...
KHNS fundraising drive was a success
Thanks to the generosity of our Upper Lynn Canal communities, KHNS raised more than $70,000 during our Summer Fund Drive. Our gratitude goes out to...
Largest cruise ship ever calls on Haines after Skagway rockslide
The largest cruise ship ever to call on Haines came to town Tuesday, diverted from Skagway where a...
Early chum salmon catches lag but sockeye harvest, prices start strong
High dock prices and a strong sockeye salmon catch have kept hope afloat for the Lynn Canal commercial drift gillnet fishery, which opened June 19 wit...
Excursion Inlet residents split over potential harbor upgrade
The roads in Excursion Inlet have a lot of potholes, and the boat harbor has few pilings. But not all upgrades would be welcomed by all local resident...
Summer camps and programs back after pandemic hiatus
Children will find plenty of entertainment this summer from camps, sports leagues, and other activities. The following is a list of some of the...
Gillnet season on; skippers optimistic
Lynn Canal drift gillnetters will set out Sunday morning for the fishery’s opener expecting slightly better returns than last year and increased...
Clinic stages mass casualty drill
SEARHC Haines Health Center ran a mass casualty incident drill with the help of local volunteer actors on June 9. Held at the clinic, the simulation t...
This Week in History
June 17, 1972 PUC pulls plug, stops Haines TV Haines is without television as a result of the state...
Players to produce one-act comedies this summer
Lynn Canal Community Players will hold auditions for its next play, “All in the Timing,” on June 16 at 6 p.m. and June 18 at 4 p.m. at the Chilkat...
First Friday events include hammer guessing game, $500 prize
First Friday events on June 3 include paintings by Donna Catotti at the Haines Brewing Company, putting practice at the Valley of the Eagles Golf Cour...
"Green corridor" for cruise ships may extend to Haines
Last week a group of government officials and industry representatives announced plans to move toward creating the world’s first “green...
Lighthouse, Fort Hospital among state's most endangered historic sites
The Eldred Rock Lighthouse and Fort Seward Hospital Building were among eleven sites across the state named this year as Alaska’s most endangered...
Search suspended for woman who went overboard in Lynn Canal
The U.S. Coast Guard suspended a search Tuesday afternoon for a 40-year-old woman who fell overboard from a large cruise ship into Lynn Canal early...
Business Briefs
The Beach Rose Tawny Darling and Robert Chadwell opened The Beach Rose last week—a shop offering everything from jewelry, paintings and wood-burned...