The Allgood family would like to sincerely thank our friends and loved ones in the community of Haines. The kindness of everyone in this community has been miraculous during our grief. Jason was the centering force of our family and our world is forever changed with our separation from him. We feel the love and […]
Dog contest drew 31 lovable entrants
I want to thank everyone who entered their “most lovable dog” this year during the fair. The turnout was great, with 31 entrants. As usual, it was the hardest job in the world for the judges because all were lovable, even Max, who was dubbed “the most obnoxious.” Thanks to our two judges from Whitehorse, […]
More than 70 businesses boosted fair
It takes a community to put on a fair. Thanks to all who worked hard to make it successful. We had more calls than ever from people wishing to help manage events, man rides, help with exhibits, display animals, house performers, or provide meals. More than 70 businesses contributed financially. It’s necessary to name a […]
Duly Noted
Congratulations to Chris and Elissa Brooks on the birth of their second son. Winston Rally Brooks was born July 2st1 at Bartlett Regional Hospital in Juneau. Older brother Ohlin will now be sharing grandparents Ron and Laurie Alsup, Arlene Brooks, and Steve Brooks with the little guy. Local uncles are Andrew Brooks and Jesse Alsup. […]
Cast, crew needed for ‘South Pacific’
Lynn Canal Community Players is seeking actors, singers and musicians for a fall performance of the musical “South Pacific.” Directors are Mark and Tod Sebens, two veterans of the Haines theater troupe. The play would be staged Oct. 1-3. More than 30 cast and crew are needed. “Mark wanted to do it. He saw the show […]
Seven apply in second round of harbormaster hire
The Haines Borough will consider seven new applications for harbormaster, seeking to fill a position that’s been open three months. Applicants include local tribal biologist Brad Ryan; Stephen Brooks, a former resident now working as a Tok-based commercial vehicle enforcement officer for DOT; William Parnell, a boat operator and welder from Nome; Paul Liotta, a computer consultant […]
Fair names event winners
Division Champions: Crops and Veggies. Donna Catotti (Sr.); Carol Pahl (Sr.); Ocean Nash (Jr.); Flowers. Jean Smith (Sr.); Tia Heywood (Jr.); Baked Goods. Rebecca Long (Sr.); Mike Atkins (Prof.); Tia Heywood (Jr.); Beer & Wine. Lucy Hirsch (Sr.); Preserved Foods. Patty Kermoian (Sr.); Crocheting. Abby Carlson (Sr.); Rita Ronne (Prof.); Knitting. Sandy Barclay (Sr.); Abby Carlson (Sr.); Patty Kermoian (Sr.); Needlework. Rocki Rostad […]
Attractions boost 42nd SE fair
Attendance and revenues were up at the 42nd Southeast Alaska State Fair, where a variety of acts and attractions overcame cloudy, drizzly weather that rolled in on Saturday, traditionally the event’s biggest day. “Right now we’re up about $23,000 over last year’s revenues,” including estimated increases of $10,000 at the gate, $3,000 from rides and $6,500 […]
Runners in training for cross-country
The Haines High School cross-country team started practicing this week. New head coach Liam Cassidy Tuesday led the squad through workouts that started with a regimen of stretches and barefoot loping before taking the team out for light runs toward Battery Point or Dalton City. Cassidy, who served as assistant coach the past five years, […]
Glass art exhibit on display at Sheldon Museum gallery
An exhibit of glass artworks by Sarah Cohen of Haines opened July 23 at the Sheldon Museum’s Hakkinen Gallery. Comprised of glasswork, textiles and ceramics, the display is Cohen’s first in her hometown, an experience she described as “very exposing.” “Not very many people know what I went to school for, or what I do,” […]
