Posted inThis Week in History

This Week in History: Puppeteers, a new crane at the Small Boat Harbor and a new fire truck

10 years ago After years of performing in makeshift tents, basements and other small venues around town, the Haines puppetry troupe Geppetto’s Junkyard is ready for the big stage. Following three successful shows at Petersburg’s Little Norway Festival last weekend, Geppetto’s Junkyard is taking “Travels in the Belly of a Whale” to the Chilkat Center […]

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After failed Upper Lynn Canal union push, AP&T workers regroup on Prince of Wales

After a unionization effort in the Upper Lynn Canal collapsed last year, a new group of Alaska Power and Telephone employees on Prince of Wales Island has voted to unionize.  It’s the third time in just over a decade that workers at the Southeast Alaska utility have tried to organize and join the International Brotherhood […]

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Palmer Project announces uptick in exploration

Palmer Project owners have announced a $13.7 million budget for 2026 operations at the Chilkat Valley’s lone major mining project — an increase after a year without new drilling.  The Palmer Project is currently in the mineral exploration phase. Its managing company Constantine Metals was purchased last year by Vizsla Copper.  Before extracting and selling […]

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Blotter: April 22 – April 25

Wednesday, April 22 A caller in Haines reported a scam on social media. They were given the information for the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center.  A driver on Beach Road was given a verbal warning for not meeting requirements to display a license plate.  An officer put a 72-hour notice on an abandoned vehicle on […]

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