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 By Lucy Silbaugh    News    June 23, 2022

Gross drop out from U.S. House election

Former Republican Gov. Sarah Palin won the statewide count in the June 11 special primary election, but former Bethel Democratic state Rep. Mary...

 
 By Max Graham    News    June 23, 2022

AMG owners purchase jetboat tour company

Sean Gaffney and Eli Fierer, co-owners of Chilkat Guides and Alaska Mountain Guides (AMG), took control of another major local tour operator this...

 
 By Max Graham    News    June 23, 2022

Haines Hot Shots return to state after 2-year hiatus from tournament

Two members of the Haines Hot Shots fired their way to the top four of their age brackets at a...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 23, 2022

Artists get ready for First Friday on July 1

Photos, artwork and the opportunity to swing a titanium hammer will be offered at First Friday art events starting at 5 p.m. July 1 at several...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    June 23, 2022

Wrangell borough buys former sawmill property for $2.5 million

After finding a solution to a contractor lien against the property owner, the Wrangell Borough this week completed a $2.5 million purchase to take...

 
 By Melinda Munson    News    June 23, 2022

Skagway assembly approves $200,000 for child care subsidies

The Skagway Borough Assembly has earmarked $200,000 in subsidies for two licensed child care start-ups. The funding comes amid a child care crisis in...

 
 By Lucy Silbaugh    News    June 23, 2022

Passenger lands Cessna 208 after pilot emergency in Florida

On May 10, a passenger on a flight to Florida in a Cessna 208 Caravan -- the same single-engine model flown by many air carriers in Alaska, including...

 

Clarification

A June 16 CVN article, “Mammogram machine makes exams more accessible,” highlighted the use of SEARHC’s new mammogram machine for women. The...

 

This Week in History

June 21, 2012 Dumpster cost rocks borough Haines Borough officials are looking for ways to cut...

 
 By Lucy Silbaugh    News    June 16, 2022

Assembly upholds Mud Bay decision

Due to a technicality, the Haines Borough Assembly on Tuesday reaffirmed its May 24 decision to prohibit commercial events in the Mud Bay rural...

 
 By Max Graham    News    June 16, 2022

Upturned trunks mystify motorists

Stands of dead tree trunks planted along Haines Highway have befuddled Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Pre...

 

Free salmon dinner Friday

Fishermen, friends and neighbors are gearing up for the 14th annual Haines Fishermen’s Community Free Salmon Barbecue. The complimentary dinner...

 
 By Max Graham    News    June 16, 2022

Assembly adds to, OKs budget

The Haines Borough Assembly on Tuesday adopted a $12.9 million operating budget with amendments to keep the pool open for 11 months and pay for a...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 16, 2022

Concrete crumbling beneath giant culverts at 19 Mile

Concrete foundations are crumbling beneath four giant culverts built at 19 Mile Haines Highway last...

 
 By Max Graham    News    June 16, 2022

State House District 33 voters support Gross for Congress

Sitka fisherman and former U.S. Senate candidate Al Gross captured the most votes for Alaska’s only seat in the U.S. House of Representatives among...

 
 By Lucy Silbaugh    News    June 16, 2022

Mammogram machine makes exams more accessible

Haines women seeking mammograms no longer need to wait for twice-yearly visits from the mobile mammo...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 16, 2022

School plans $1 million locker room renovation

The Haines Borough is waiting to spend nearly $1 million to renovate the Haines High School locker...

 
 By Lucy Silbaugh    News    June 16, 2022

Summer camps and programs back after pandemic hiatus

Children will find plenty of entertainment this summer from camps, sports leagues, and other activities. The following is a list of some of the...

 
 By Max Graham    News    June 16, 2022

Gillnet season on; skippers optimistic

Lynn Canal drift gillnetters will set out Sunday morning for the fishery’s opener expecting slightly better returns than last year and increased...

 
 By Lucy Silbaugh    News    June 16, 2022

Clinic stages mass casualty drill

SEARHC Haines Health Center ran a mass casualty incident drill with the help of local volunteer actors on June 9. Held at the clinic, the simulation t...

 
 By Max Graham    News    June 16, 2022

HEDC discussion reveals differences of views about group's purpose

An assembly discussion about funding the Haines Economic Development Corporation reflected some sharp contrasts in how the nonprofit is viewed. After...

 

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