The residents of Haines Assisted Living have benefited greatly from the gifts of beautiful seafood from Bill Thomas, J.R. Churchill, Sabine Olsson and others. This year it was also a real treat to receive a beautiful load of homegrown potatoes, as well as organic raisins from George and Lyn Campbell. Fish and Game continues to share […]
What does wooden animal sign mean?
All that money in the bank and the town looks like we can’t or won’t celebrate Christmas. You know that holiday the borough workers get paid for but don’t work? And what does that wooden animal sign mean in front of the borough building? Half the kids are laughing and the other half can’t figure it out. […]
Haines hosts made volleyball tourney
Haines High School would like to thank the students, teams, parents, staff and community for their part in hosting the Region V 2A Volleyball Tournament Dec. 4-5. Without this support, we would not have been able to pull off such a wonderful event. Thank you to parents who cooked and fed the officials and to […]
Thanks for making the parade happen
On behalf of the Haines Chamber of Commerce board of directors, I would like to send a heartfelt thank you to everyone who helped make the Christmas events happen this past Saturday! Tammy Piper, and the Visitor Center crew, everyone who participated in the parade, Santa (of course!), Haines Borough Police Department, Haines Volunteer Fire Department, Matt Boron […]
Duly Noted
Corrie and Daniel Stickler are parents of Olen Atlas Stickler, born Nov. 11 at 11:30 a.m. in Anchorage. Olen weighed 8 lbs., 11 ounces, and measured 21 inches. Grandparents are Don and Becky Nash of Haines, Dave Stickler of Haines, and Susan King of Seward. Corrie and Daniel live in Anchorage. Jeremiah Kinison and Shannon […]
