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Expanded king derby starts May 29

 The early morning bite might be right for anglers to hit the jackpot during the 32nd King Salmon Derby. Fishing opens at 4 a.m. May 29 — the earliest start time in the history of the event. Fishermen holding season tickets also can fish around the clock during derby weekends. Organizer Josh Bentz said the 2010 derby will feature […]

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Youth group leaves on mission to Africa

Kangundo is a small agricultural town in the mountains of eastern Kenya, just 36 miles west of Nairobi, the country’s capital, and not far from Mount Kilimanjaro. On Friday, six youths and three adults from the Haines Presbyterian Church will begin the journey there. Hunter Badgley, Devin Braaten, Abby Jones, Margaret Jones, Jolene Lemieux, and […]

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Former mayor gives away the farm

Former Haines Borough Mayor Bob Henderson will donate his 14-acre farm to the American Bald Eagle Foundation for use rehabilitating eagles. The property will be the site of a 20-by-20-by-200-foot cage for re-training eagles to fly. The Haines-based foundation hopes to have the facility in place within two years. “As you get more birds, you’re going to need more space. […]

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Books help those with mental illnesses

In an effort to provide informative, helpful resources to the entire community, Lynn Canal Counseling Services applied for and was awarded a $500 grant from the Chilkat Valley Community Foundation, an affiliate of Alaska Community Foundation, to purchase mental health and substance-abuse related materials for the public library. The grant required matching funds to be raised. LCCS […]