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Craftsmen swap out stylish creations

Two years ago, residents Rob Goldberg and Burl Sheldon hatched a plan for a trade – a boat for a guitar. Sheldon, who has built boats, was a...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    August 26, 2010

Pair replaces Hedrick at KHNS helm

John Hedrick resigned as manager of public radio station KHNS effective Monday due to "management differences," according to Lynn Canal...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    August 19, 2010

'White' glacier bear north of Wells gives guide a thrill

 Jetboat tour captain Jono Greene spotted a white bear cub Saturday, Aug. 7 while guiding about two miles upriver from Wells Bridge. Greene was g...

 
 By Tom Morphet    Opinion    August 12, 2010

Opinion

A big, musical production by Lynn Canal Community Players is always a treat for the community, but the early timing of "South Pacific" this...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    August 5, 2010

Cast, crew needed for 'South Pacific'

Lynn Canal Community Players is seeking actors, singers and musicians for a fall performance of the musical "South Pacific." Directors are M...

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    July 22, 2010

Contributions boosted Bigs' visitor

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Upper Lynn Canal was honored to host Flossie Spencer, our Alaska Native/Native American Mentoring Initiative Director,...

 
 By Matt Hawthorne    News    July 15, 2010

State reconsiders king salmon project

The death of 220,000 king salmon smolt in three years has led the state to re-examine its contract with the regional aquaculture association. An...

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    July 15, 2010

Bigs had a great day at the golf course

It was a great day at The Valley of the Eagles Golf Course! Many thanks to Stan Jones and Kathy Pardee Jones for hosting this month’s Big...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    July 15, 2010

Borough lands get 3,000-acre addition

The Haines Borough has gained more than 3,000 acres in a land grant from the state. Signed into law in late June by Gov. Sean Parnell, the bill...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    July 8, 2010

Salmon price hike boosts gillnet fleet Chum, sockeye, pink values climb

The highest salmon prices in a decade or more are boosting the Lynn Canal gillnet fishery. Prices for chum are up to 70 cents per pound, up from 50...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    July 8, 2010

KHNS falls short of goal

The annual KHNS fund-raising marathon held last week fell short of its $60,000 goal. The station raised about $40,000 during the week of pitching for...

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    June 24, 2010

LCC hails local student's success

Lynn Canal Conservation would like to congratulate Will Hickman, the recipient of our 2010 scholarship award. Will is an "A" student at...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    June 24, 2010

Gillnet season start

Catches were down but prices were up in the first week of the Lynn Canal commercial gillnet fishery. A dry spring may be keeping hatchery chums from f...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 17, 2010

Ports may share pipe shipments

Representatives of Alaska Pipeline Project said Tuesday that Haines and Skagway might both be used as transshipment ports for pipe if the company...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    June 17, 2010

Free salmon feed Saturday

Haines gillnetter Gregg Bigsby was motoring his fishing boat north Wednesday with 800 pounds of fresh king salmon aboard for Saturday’s free,...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 10, 2010

Fair gets borough funds for hall work Last-minute budget plea nets $175K

The Haines Borough Assembly on Tuesday approved its $11.7 million budget for the coming year, including a $175,000 appropriation to the Southeast Alas...

 

Menaker taught by example, launched local efforts

A memorial will be held 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Haines Assisted Living for Vivian Menaker, a 55-year Haines resident, teacher and conservationist who...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 3, 2010

Boy, 14, drowns within view of crowds at PC Dock beach

Haines Borough officials were scheduling a meeting this week among emergency responders, social workers, and school officials to make sure witnesses...

 

Duly Noted

Vivian Menaker died Tuesday in Haines at age 90. Menaker was a champion of early childhood education, started the local Headstart program and Chilkat...

 
 By CVN Staff    Opinion    June 3, 2010

Opinion

Haines Borough Assembly discussions of grants to non-profit organizations should center on merit, not cost. Groups that serve the public well deserve...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    June 3, 2010

Girls' running program caps 2nd season

The Girls on the Run program culminated its second season recently with a 5K run from the airport to Dalton City. Fourteen girls and eight adults...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    May 27, 2010

Assembly tempers talk on non-profits

The Haines Borough Assembly voted Tuesday to fund hazardous waste collection for local businesses on a limited, trial basis and to increase grants to...

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    May 20, 2010

Books help those with mental illnesses

In an effort to provide informative, helpful resources to the entire community, Lynn Canal Counseling Services applied for and was awarded a $500...

 
 By Jessica Edwards    News    May 20, 2010

Assembly debates annual grants to non-profits

The Haines Borough Assembly May 25 is slated to adopt its $11 million operating and capital budget, and will consider amending it to include as much...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    May 13, 2010

Without a taxi, visitors hitchhike

Sharon and Gregory Belisle of Whitehorse, Y.T., have been coming to Haines about 15 years, often on a cabin cruiser they keep in Skagway. Last week, t...

 

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