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Assembly to decide on $20K mining program
The Haines Borough Assembly will consider Tuesday whether to fund a $20,000 proposal by Takshanuk Watershed Council for facilitation of stakeholder...
Hypnotist to perform at benefit June 12
Hypnotist and comedian "JayDee" is bringing his "clean and classy" hypnotism show to the Chilkat Cen...
Graduates make emotional exit
Eddie Bryant said he didn’t think a long time before walking out on the gym floor for an impromptu dance with daughter Polly during Haines High...
Fjordlines boosted science class
On behalf of the entire marine biology class and teacher Mark Fontenot, we would like to say thanks to Glen, Alison and Libby Jacobson of Alaska...
AP&T customers: Don't penalize us for conserving
Dozens of Alaska Power Company customers testified at a recent Regulatory Commission of Alaska hearing in Haines, railing against the company’s...
Editorial
An old friend remarked to me the other day she’d lived here long enough to remember when greenies supported tourism and rednecks were against it....
Summer camps abound
Summer camps are sprouting in Haines. Several programs are available in addition to better-known ones like Rainbow Glacier Camp and Lynn Canal...
Kelm was longtime community volunteer
Former resident Joyce Kelm, a bubbly, 36-year resident who was active in the American Legion, Lynn...
Mine firm will lease 100,000 acres
A state agency last week awarded Constantine Metal Resources lease rights to nearly 100,000 acres of land 30 miles northwest of Haines for mineral exp...
Incident may change school security policy
Haines School officials are reviewing procedures following an April 17 incident in which some elementary teachers mistakenly believed the school was...
Corrections
Lynn Canal Conservation’s “I love salmon because...” chalkboard won’t be going up on the old Coliseum Theater building, as the Haines Borough...
Stecher helped sell antiques
John Stecher, an amiable retiree who helped his wife operate an antique store on Main Street, died...
Assembly: No to mayor's road letter
The Haines Borough Assembly April 8 rejected mayor Stephanie Scott’s request to send an opinion piece to the Juneau Empire criticizing funding of...
Ode to salmon planned on Main
A local conservation group recently secured funding to install an 8-by-24-foot chalkboard on Main Street where residents can express their...
Committee's concern was lost income
After reading the CVN article on the Haines Borough Assembly’s vote to request state Rep. Kreiss-Tomkins to remove a bill rescinding the Yukon...
Forest Service offers $175K for projects
Residents have until April 30 to submit proposals for natural resource-related projects to be funded by the Lynn Canal-Icy Strait Resource Advisory...
Cost sinks Katzehin cabin move
Local plans for improvements to a landing strip and cabin on U.S. Forest Service land at Katzehin Flats stopped due to procedural costs, according to...
Assembly supports reciprocal licenses
The Haines Borough Assembly voted unanimously Tuesday to send a letter to state House Rep. Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins, D-Sitka, asking him to remove a...
Bill would eliminate reciprocal fish license
House Rep. Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins, D-Sitka, is sponsoring a bill that would eliminate a regulation allowing Yukon Territory residents to buy fishing...
Youth theater to present 'Willows' play
Registration has opened for Lynn Canal Community Players’ Summer Youth Theater Conservatory. The annual, theater day camp runs June 30 to July 20...
Advisory panel drafts crab plan
The Upper Lynn Canal Fish and Game Advisory Committee is taking its crab proposal to a March 19 Department of Fish and Game task force charged with...
Heli-ski firms: Open more area for 'event'
Two local heli-ski companies are asking the Haines Borough to temporarily open nearly 10,000 acres of terrain closed to the sport for a month-long...