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 By Kyle Clayton    News    June 8, 2023

Special election passes 445-248

The initiative petition to elect Haines Borough Planning Commissioners passed 445 to 248 after...

 
 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 Kyle Clayton    News    June 8, 2023

Little League to dedicate fair ball field to David Simmons

More than 100 baseball players will parade down Main Street at 4 p.m. Friday, June 16, kicking off the Haines Little League Opening Day celebrations....

 
 By Madeline Perreard    News    June 8, 2023

Second-hand store owner sends clothes to Ukraine

Jeannie Beck receives more clothes than she can sell at her secondhand women’s clothing shop, La Loft. Her solution? Donating the clothes to...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    June 8, 2023

Middle schooler pens three books for homeschool program

Lily Ramsey, 12, collaboratively authored two books with fellow students through a team-based storytelling program and is now working solo on a third...

 
 By Lee Zion    News    June 8, 2023

Juneau author to hold book signing at The Bookstore

Juneau author Linda Buckley will appear in Haines on Monday for a reading and on Tuesday for a book signing. The event will also feature food and...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    June 1, 2023

Grant could help create Southeast squid market

Which came first, the magister squid fishery or the magister squid market? A Juneau charter fishing...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    June 1, 2023

Special election set for June 6

A special election — asking voters whether the planning commission should be elected — will be June 6. In March, Tom Morphet and nine other...

 
 By Lee Zion    News    June 1, 2023

Assembly rejects call to extend comment period

By Lee Zion About 40 people showed up for the Haines Borough Assembly meeting Thursday night, most of them seeking the same thing. They wanted to...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    June 1, 2023

Family offers reward for information on shot dog

A 1-year-old female lab named Bess is suffering from a life-threatening wound after being shot last week on Small Tract Road by an unknown person...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    June 1, 2023

Haines school looking at $450,000 in additional state funding

The budget that legislators approved last week and will send to the governor for his signature into law or veto would provide about $450,000 in...

 
 By Lee Zion    News    June 1, 2023

1,700 turn out for Beerfest

People came from out of state Saturday afternoon for the annual Beerfest in Haines. The Great Alaska Craft Beer & Home Brew Festival, held each year...

 
 By Lee Zion    News    June 1, 2023

Volunteers clean up Jones Point cemetery

Amid the graves and memorials, a group of about 20 people came out Saturday morning for the...

 
 By Lee Zion    News    June 1, 2023

Porch Warmers to perform for First Friday

Tomorrow is the first Friday of the month, and that means First Friday is back! First Friday events are scheduled for June 2, most of them from 5 to...

 
 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 Lee Zion    News    June 1, 2023

Residents turn marine debris into art

About a dozen people turned out May 25 sorting through garbage, looking to create art. The garbage...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    June 1, 2023

Glacier Bears finish ninth at state championship

Both the boys and girls Glacier Bears track and field team placed ninth overall at state. The state...

 
 By Madeline Perreard    News    May 25, 2023

Twenty one graduate from Haines High School

The Haines High School Class of 2023 tossed their caps into a shower of green and gold confetti at...

 
 By Lee Zion    News    May 25, 2023

Manager recommends paid fire chief

The borough of Haines is looking into whether to hire a fire chief as a paid position. Annette Kreitzer, borough manager for Haines, said the fire...

 
 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 Lee Zion    News    May 25, 2023

Deishu council donates to playground

The Deishu' Tlingit and Haida Community Council donated $20,000 to local causes. The donation, made...

 
 By Lee Zion    News    May 25, 2023

Best-selling children's author visits public library

A crowd of eager fourth- and fifth-graders walked over from Haines School to the library Friday...

 
 By Madeline Perreard    News    May 25, 2023

Community celebrates 20 years of the Tlingit Park Playground

Twenty years ago, a group of young moms rallied the community to build a safe playground downtown....

 
 By Lee Zion    News    May 18, 2023

Haines woman achieves lifelong dream of meeting Dr. Phil

A prominent Haines businesswoman has achieved her lifelong dream. And it took her only 16 years to...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    May 18, 2023

Heliport granted conditional use permit amid opposition

The Haines Borough Planning Commission voted 6-1 to approve a conditional use permit for a heliport at a 26 Mile airport amid opposition from...

 

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