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Op-ed: Keep broadband internet subsidy going

Dunbar ACP Op-Ed 10/11/2023 Growing up in rural Alaska, I understood early the importance of communication technology to our communities. From...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    Opinion    June 15, 2023

Entire commission will be up for vote

By Kyle Clayton All seven seats on the Haines Borough Planning Commission will be up for election this October after the borough assembly voted...

 

To elect or appoint; Morphet, Robinson weigh in

Commentary by Lee Robinson There are several reasons I do not support an elected board for the planning commission for Haines Borough. City and...

 

Don't be a square

Last week the CVN published guest commentary by Larry Larson that argued for the development of a borough-owned town square at the lot at Third and...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    Opinion    April 6, 2023

'Really really really wanna Zigazig ah!'

When I was in middle school, in the late 1990s, a group of friends and I competed in a school talent show. Our act? Dressing up as the Spice Girls and...

 
 By Larry Larson    Opinion    April 6, 2023

Selling versus saving the heart of Haines

It’s truth or consequences time for the little .75-acre lot at the corner of 3rd Avenue and Main Street in Haines. For more than ten years it sat...

 

Alaska Ferries Take on More Water

In another brilliant strategic move by Alaska DOT, the Dunleavy administration has proposed a new plan to save the Alaska Marine Highway by further...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    Opinion    March 23, 2023

Leaked intelligence Communique indicates impending bear attack

Last week, the CVN covered the borough assembly’s vote to spend $57,750 for brush-clearing activities to eliminate “bear hiding areas.” Since...

 

How many Haines residents does it take to change a lightbulb?

How many fishermen does it take to change a lightbulb? Three. One to drive the boat and one to make the deckhand change the lightbulb. KHNS DJs? At...

 

The math is easy; the politics are hard

Getting caught between a rock and a hard place is easier. At least you can rent a backhoe and move the rock. Getting politically caught between more m...

 

Alaskans heading south, which is not good

Wrangell Sentinel Publisher For the 10th year in a row, more Alaskans moved out last year than new residents moved in. That’s a draining fact, with...

 

A quantitative proposal to the planning commission

When considering whether to approve a conditional use permit, code requires planning commissioners to consider and give “due weight” to...

 

Alaska needs to accept that the world is changing

The world will continue to need liquid fuels refined from crude oil for decades. But it likely will need less in the decades ahead as it transitions...

 

Alaska needs to do more to attract new residents

More people moved out of Alaska than moved in every year between 2015 and 2021. If not for a healthy birth rate, the state population would have...

 

Legislature and governor need to boost funding for school districts

The Haines School District could face a financial squeeze in the next several years, forcing hard decisions over which programs get cut, what classes...

 

They love their phones far too much

I promise, this will be the first and only column I write that makes fun of how people behave in Washington, D.C. Well, maybe I’ll write another...

 
 By Larry Persily    Opinion    June 30, 2022

Suspending taxes on gasoline doesn't deserve any mileage

Legislators, the governor, members of the public — and most certainly candidates in this year’s state elections — should be paying attention to...

 
 By Larry Persily    Opinion    June 23, 2022

Losing money a lesson to remember

Legislators, the governor, members of the public — and most certainly candidates in this year’s state elections — should be paying attention to...

 
 By Tom Morphet    Opinion    June 16, 2022

Commentary

In 2014, tour operator Joe Ordonez withdrew his application for a borough permit to run canoe tours on Mosquito Lake after neighbors turned out at an...

 
 By Mike Denker    Opinion    May 19, 2022

Priority lies with the people when it comes to Open Meetings Act questions

The Open Meetings Act (OMA) has made local headlines recently. Some debate has centered on whether a borough meeting was or was not regulated by the...

 

Haines Sheldon Museum Requests Your Support: Haines Borough FY23 Budget

Dear Haines Residents: The Board of Directors of the Haines Sheldon Museum is gravely concerned about the Haines Borough’s proposed budget for the...

 

It all adds up to the same $2,600

With just a few weeks left in the legislative session, House and Senate budget writers appear to agree that $2,600 is a good number to put into the...

 

Campaign finance disclosure good for the public

A big part of a well-functioning democracy is running for office or, if you don’t want your name on the ballot, backing a candidate, taking a...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    Opinion    April 7, 2022

Did Pardee violate the Open Meetings Act?

The Haines Borough should communicate its interpretation of the Open Meetings Act (OMA) so it’s clear what’s required on agendas. Port and Harbor...

 

Seasonality hinders leadership potential

Skagway’s former Mayor, Stan Selmer, once opined on the record: “The more that happens here in summer the less that happens here in winter....

 

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