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Youths will perform 'Noodle Rat'
Lynn Canal Community Players’ Summer Youth Theater Conservatory takes a musical turn this year with performances of Gary LaVigne’s “Noodle Rat...
Kudos to Garcia for 'masterful unravelling'
What this town may or may not lack in legal services is made up for by the news reporters. Karen Garcia should be awarded the golden key to the gate...
Duly Noted
Kinsley Hope Alsup was born 8:14 a.m. July 7 at Juneau’s Bartlett Regional Hospital to parents Athena and Jesse Alsup. Kinsley weighed 7 pounds, 15...
King salmon barbecue turnout set record
We would like to thank the Lynn Canal Gillnetters Association for once again sponsoring the king salmon barbecue on June 20 at the Southeast Alaska...
King salmon barbecue was fun evening
Thanks to the more than 1,300 residents and visitors who attended the Community King Salmon Barbecue June 20 at the Southeast Alaska State...
Deadline for harbor job not set in stone
A July 2017 deadline for construction of a planned expansion of the Small Boat Harbor isn’t as hard and fast as some supporters have suggested,...
Drop in salmon prices a blow to fleet
A major drop in prices paid to fishermen soured the opening week of the Lynn Canal commercial gillnet season. Blame it on a storm in the global...
Progress, setbacks for downtown effort
A little more than a year after a series of Chilkat Valley News articles put a spotlight on downtown decay, two shuttered buildings have re-opened, a...
Helicopter noise study out for public comment until June 26
Haines Borough Manager David Sosa released the results of a draft helicopter noise study late last week, but he said he doesn’t want to share his...
Residents testify for saving Port Chilkoot waterfront
The aesthetics of the Haines Borough’s harbor expansion and other development projects along the town’s waterfront have residents wondering about...
BLM: Heli-ski permits trump borough map rules
The Bureau of Land Management’s recent decision to permit commercial helicopter landings on a block of the agency’s land south of town has raised...
Borough devising a plan for fireworks
Following last year’s absence of a town-sponsored fireworks show on the Fourth of July, Haines Borough officials are laying the groundwork for a...
Persevere, grads told; scholarships awarded
Haines High School valedictorian Keegan Sundberg on Tuesday urged his classmates to “try your best to accept new things with an open mind. Life is...
Conservatory plans to stage 'Noodle Rat Rotten Hat'
After last year’s rousing success with the Summer Youth Theater Conservatory’s production of “Puss in Boots,” director Stanley Coleman and...
Stacy remembered as champion for young children
Anneliese Stacy, who experienced deprivation and trauma as a child in war-torn Germany, devoted her...
Seek win-win on waterfront projects
I’m noticing that a lot of us don’t like cars right next to our waters – Viking Cove, the Chilkoot River Bridge, the Small Boat Harbor. I also...
Cold case unit cut could end work on Wafer killing
For the past 33 years, Lois Wafer has waited for a break in the case of her 14-year-old daughter, Eileen Wafer, who was found dead on a Portage Cove...
Roadside adoption groups must renew contracts
The community cleanup ends on Friday, but there are still ways to help keep the town looking trim. Haines groups can participate in the state’s...
Thanks to inns for opening doors
A big thanks to the properties that opened their doors for the Accommodations Open House on April 29-30. Response to the evenings has been incredibly...
Fiber optic cable to boost Internet service
Alaska Power and Telephone’s plans to install an 86-mile-long fiber optic submarine cable in the Upper Lynn Canal to boost Internet service are...
Emblem Club gave $5K for scholarships
The Emblem Club of Haines donated $5,000 to the American Legion scholarship fund. The American Legion Lynn Canal Post 12, Haines, Alaska thanks you...
Mine presentation a success
Thanks to all those that came out to last week’s mining information presentations in Haines and Klukwan. Both events were well-attended and we...
Landing craft sold, will be ferry at Prince of Wales
A private, landing-craft ferry built for service in Lynn Canal is being repurposed as a ferry that will operate out of Prince of Wales Island. The...
Worry: Trooper's trip may hurt enforcement
Haines’ sole wildlife trooper could be vacating town this summer, a possibility that has the Public Safety Commission concerned about enforcement of... Full story