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Duly Noted: July 27

About 30 Ward family members, including ones from Louisiana, gathered July 15 for a service to honor the memory and service of Morrie Ward, a U.S. Nav...

 
 By Nakeshia Diop    News    July 13, 2023

Eldred Rock Lighthouse volunteers aim for 2025 public opening

Eldred Rock is an agglomeration of rocks wedged in the middle of the Lynn Canal, where cell signal...

 

Heat wave hits Haines

Hot weather could continue in Haines this week with temperatures forecasted in the upper 70s and low...

 

Thanks for supporting Haines public radio

Thanks so much to everyone who donated to and participated in our KHNS Summer Fund Drive! From staff and volunteers to donors, board members, bakers...

 

Duly Noted

Roy Jones is setting up his easel around town, selling original landscape paintings to help pay his way back home to Albuquerque, N.M. Roy says he...

 
 By Lex Treinen    News    June 22, 2023

Gillnet opener: Salmon surplus drives down prices for fleet

Residents enjoyed warm temperatures and calm waters early this week, but commercial gillnetters...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 15, 2023

Kiehl, Story provide legislative wrap up at town hall

Speaking at the American Legion Hall Thursday, the Chilkat Valley's legislative representatives...

 
 By Lee Zion    News    June 8, 2023

Polynesian voyagers visit on Pacific tour

History came to Haines with a remarkable visit from a Polynesian oceangoing vessel Monday...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    June 8, 2023

NOAA aims to help grow Alaska aquaculture industry

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced last week that it has selected Alaska as a state where it will work to identify areas...

 
 By Tom Morphet    Duly Noted    June 8, 2023

Duly Noted

Seattle magician Jeff Evans didn’t make a bowling ball appear at the kick-off party for the Haines Summer Reading Program. John Hagen Sr. did....

 
 By Lee Zion    News    June 1, 2023

Students get chance to shine in theater program

Watch out, because the Big Bad Wolf is on trial! Lynn Canal Community Players will once again sponsor the 2023 Summer Youth Theater Conservatory,...

 
 By Madeline Perreard    News    May 25, 2023

Mining exploration seeks expansion

A mining prospect near the headwaters of the Chilkat River is attempting to amend its permit application and expand operations. The public has been...

 
 By Tom Morphet    Duly Noted    May 25, 2023

Duly Noted

Callahan Carlson Clayton was born to Ramie Carlson and Kyle Clayton at Bartlett Regional Hospital at 5:55 a.m. Friday, May 19. Callahan, who was...

 

Former mayor, Mike Case, dies at 90

Former Mayor Mike Case, 90, died peacefully at the Alaska Veterans and Pioneers Home in Palmer on... Full story

 
 By Stacie Evans    News    May 11, 2023

Watershed Weekly "Migratory Birds"

Watersheds support numerous impressive wildlife communities, but perhaps the most sensational are migratory birds. Here in the Upper Lynn Canal, a...

 
 By Derek Poinsette    News    April 27, 2023

Watershed Weekly "People of the light"

It’s late April in the upper Lynn Canal, and that means the saak are coming! The snow is melting and spring winds kick up dust storms on the newly...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    April 20, 2023

Chilkat, Klehini listed as endangered on national conservation group report

The Klehini and Chilkat rivers were identified as “America’s Most Endangered Rivers of 2023,” according to American Rivers, a national...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    April 13, 2023

Assembly to discuss lobbying for new phone book

The Haines Borough Assembly Tuesday directed a committee to consider lobbying Alaska Power and Telephone to resume the printing of its phone book...

 

Alaska Ferries Take on More Water

In another brilliant strategic move by Alaska DOT, the Dunleavy administration has proposed a new plan to save the Alaska Marine Highway by further...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    March 30, 2023

Assembly Briefs

Mayor Douglas Olerud will compose a letter pending assembly approval that will be sent to Gov. Michael Dunleavy with questions about the state’s pla...

 

Loving mother, teacher, dies at 96

Family, friends and caregivers from the Juneau Pioneer Home gathered Sunday at the Presbyterian...

 
 By Max Graham    News    March 2, 2023

Ore dock developer eyes private property

A Canadian developer with a murky track record says he is eyeing Haines as the site of an ore terminal that would serve “several” Alaska and...

 
 By Max Graham    News    March 2, 2023

Tanner fishery begins amid low price

Crabbers across Southeast Alaska set out Feb. 12 for the region’s commercial tanner crab fishery, facing reportedly low prices, but a strong stock e...

 
 By Max Graham    News    February 23, 2023

Canadian ore dock developer eyes Haines

A Canadian developer with a murky track record says he is eyeing Haines as the site of an ore terminal that would serve “several” Alaska and...

 

How many Haines residents does it take to change a lightbulb?

How many fishermen does it take to change a lightbulb? Three. One to drive the boat and one to make the deckhand change the lightbulb. KHNS DJs? At...

 

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