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We're at a crossroads

Haines/Deishu/Chilkat Valley is at a crossroads. The upcoming borough assembly election may be the most important one we have ever had. Will we have a...

 
 By Max Graham    News    September 1, 2022

New superintendent garners warm welcome at Klukwan school

Low enrollment again this year could threaten state funding for Klukwan School, but a new...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    September 1, 2022

'Tool library' fundraiser on Sunday

A gourmet dinner to benefit a tool lending library at Mosquito Lake School and Community Center will be held Sunday 5 p.m. at the center. The event...

 

Gerard "Jerry" Ballanco

Obituary submitted by Jean Meaux "Jerry" Ballanco, M.D. departed this life on August 25, 2022 at... Full story

 

Little League season a huge success

On behalf of the Haines Little League Board of Directors, I would like to give a very big thank you to everyone who helped make this past season such...

 

Volunteer snow plowers needed

The Mosquito Lake School Community Center is looking for volunteer snow plowers for the upcoming winter. Since the weather disaster of December 2020,...

 

Duly Noted

There was no waiting for Jackie St. Clair, who gave birth at 9:45 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 26 to a son at the Haines SEARHC medical clinic. The baby boy,...

 
 By Max Graham    News    August 25, 2022

Six candidates file for three assembly seats

It's that time of year again: the bears are out at Chilkoot, and your neighbors are vying for your...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    August 25, 2022

Cross country state champions prepare to defend title

Haines High School runners started down the road to defending their Division II state crowns last weekend, with most of the talent on board that...

 
 By Lucy Silbaugh    News    August 25, 2022

Two candidates run for school board

Two 37-year-old women are running uncontested for the open seats on the Haines Borough School...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    August 11, 2022

State ferry traffic into Haines down significantly from a decade ago

More than 31,000 passengers a year boarded a state ferry in Haines 2010 through 2015, and more than 31,000 a year walked or drove off the ships...

 
 By Lucy Silbaugh    News    August 11, 2022

New assistant principal resigns before start date

The Haines Borough School District is back in the market for an assistant principal this week, after unforeseen personal circumstances forced its...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    August 11, 2022

Residents to meet with forester about state's 'Ski Hill' logging plans

State forester Greg Palmieri will meet with residents Wednesday, Aug. 17 at Mosquito Lake Community Center to discuss the state’s plans for logging...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    August 4, 2022

Swimming now official high school sport

Haines High School swimmers will compete against 2A schools again this year after the school board voted unanimously on Tuesday to formally include...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    July 28, 2022

Arts Outlook

Sheldon Museum Six-Week Spotlight: Concept of HOME "Places do not belong to us. We belong to them."...

 
 By Lucy Silbaugh    News    July 14, 2022

Little League in full swing with soaring participation

With 87 players this summer, Haines Little League has blown past last year’s count of 50 participants. “It’s definitely the most we’ve ever...

 
 By Lucy Silbaugh    News    July 7, 2022

Chatham district looks to boost enrollment at Klukwan school

Klukwan School has a new superintendent and a new principal, both committed to keeping it open and boosting enrollment. The Chatham School District...

 
 By Carleigh Minor    News    July 7, 2022

Sealaska Heritage Institute brings Southeast Native history online

Sealaska Heritage Institute has made available online for the public recordings of two important treasures in the preservation of traditional...

 
 By Lucy Silbaugh    News    June 30, 2022

School district uses last of federal pandemic funds to support students

With $155,700 of federal pandemic relief money left over from the past two years, the Haines Borough School District will continue to support student...

 
 By Lucy Silbaugh    News    June 23, 2022

Worker shortages a tough order to handle for Haines restaurants

Worker shortages are making it hard for some restaurant owners to open as much as they want, even...

 

Duly Noted

Matt, Lily, Hannah, and Haley Boron reunited for the first time in six months on the Big Island of Hawaii. Hannah and Haley, 2021 Haines High School...

 

Duly Noted

Esmé Anne Marie Reed was born May 19 at Bartlett Regional Hospital, arriving three and a half weeks earlier than expected. She was 6 lbs. 3 oz. and...

 
 By Max Graham    News    May 26, 2022

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...

 

Duly Noted

Justin Swinton and Courtney Reay were married at Love Lane Barn in Bozeman, Montana on May 14. The bride’s mother is Patty Reay and the groom’s...

 
 By Max Graham    News    May 12, 2022

Nationwide teacher shortage hits Haines

Amid a teacher shortage across Alaska and the Lower 48, the Haines Borough School District is struggling to fill vacancies. For two months, the...

 

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