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Three years later, Haines residents look back at the at the flooding and landslides of 2020
In early December of 2020, coming off of a summer of isolation from the first year of the COVID-19...
Totem pole returns to Haines after 50 years at corporate airline
The 15-foot pole arrived in Haines last month vacuum wrapped in plastic, and now sits at the tribal...
Citizen science group chases proof of unique lynx-on-salmon predation
A few years ago, trapper Jim Stickler was walking along the Haines Highway near the Council Grounds...
Duly Noted: birth, CBS feature, and school kindness awards
Mika Gudmundson and Erik Lembke welcomed a baby boy on Nov. 26. Walter Matthias Lembke weighed...
Disaster isn't only risk of mine
Thank you to CVN for last week’s story regarding plans by Constantine. In this ever shift-shaping landscape of corporate leadership and obscure...
We need weekly town-wide dance break
I just came up with what I think is a brilliant idea...LOL.I think at the same time every Friday (during the day) KHNS should announce Dance Break...
The borough has broken its own code
Code 18.30.060 appeals to the borough assembly. If the borough assembly chooses to hear the decision, it may choose to rehear the entire decision or...
Thank you for successful career fair
Haines High School staff and students would like to give an enormous and heartfelt thank you to the 45 community members who took part in our...
Slow spending for Lutak, Porcupine projects
The Haines Borough government broke the rules on the FEMA-funded Porcupine Road project this summer, and FEMA pulled the funding, leaving local...
Girls basketball starts season with focus on basics and one goal in mind: winning
Girls basketball coach Coleman Stanford said he's keeping things simple this year after the Glacier...
Public input opens on summer ferry sailings
The public has until Dec. 18 to submit written comments on the Alaska Marine Highway System's...
Group hopes new snow machine will expand XC skiing options in Chilkat Valley
A brand new $14,000 snowmachine may expand the number of trails in the Chilkat Valley that can be...
Petition seeks name change for LeConte state ferry, named after slaveowner
A petition that would ask the ferry service to change the name of the ship LeConte is being...
Orca skeleton donated to school science class
An orca skeleton will be hanging somewhere in the Haines School next year if everything goes to...
Police Report: Nov. 21-27
Tuesday Nov. 21 A caller reported their vehicle was hit by ice from a snow plow on Haines Hwy. A caller requested help after locking themselves out of...
Police Blotter: Nov. 28-Dec. 4
Tuesday, November 28 Caller reported a fraudulent post on a Facebook group. Wed, November 29 A traffic sign was knocked over on Muncaster Road. A...
Haines leaders share lessons after fatal Wrangell slide
Last week, Sylvia Heinz picked up her phone in Juneau and read the news of a fatal landslide in...
Constantine president lays out timeline for Palmer Project work
Constantine Mining, the company exploring a mineral prospect 40 miles north of Haines, is preparing...
Holly Jolly Follies is a go for quirky holiday variety show
After concerns that it wouldn't run, the Holly Jolly Follies holiday variety show is a go for this...
Assembly Briefs: November 28 regular meeting
New police car for $85,000 The assembly approved a request from the borough manager to pay $85,000...
Duly Noted: bell ringer shortage, Turkey Trot results, 3-year slide anniversary
The Salvation Army held a community Thanksgiving dinner in collaboration with the Haines...
Help us remember Jenae and David
This Saturday marks the third-year anniversary of the landslide. I’d like to welcome anyone who would want to pay tribute to Jenae and David, to...
Thanks & we need more bell ringers
We here at The Salvation Army would like to send out a big “Thank you” to all those in this great community who have been so supportive...
Social justice warriors want to erase history
Slavery as an institution has plagued humanity since before recorded history and in one form or another is still with us today. The Sumerians, Egyptia...
Play that goes Wrong was a hoot
Kudos and thanks to everyone involved with the production of “The Play That Goes Wrong.” What a wonderful way to spend the evening — laughing...