A June 29 meeting of the campus routes subcommittee of the Safe Routes to School Task Force identified a temporary plan for improving pedestrian access to the Haines School. Safe Routes to School is a state and federal program aimed at improving student fitness by facilitating walking and bicycling routes for children. Major changes in […]
Byer scores 87 of 100 in board’s evaluation
The Haines Borough school board recently gave superintendent Michael Byer near-perfect marks on managing school facilities and budget, but lower grades in communication and involving the community in district decisions. Byer received 87 of a possible 100 points in a scored evaluation completed June 29. Individual scores in five categories included 93 percent for leadership; 93 percent for […]
Board candidates: Spending violates trust agreements
Some Klukwan, Inc. shareholders seeking election to its board of directors say they’re concerned about repeated transfers from the corporation’s three trusts, including a recent $2 million loan to the Chilkat Indian Village. The tribe plans to use the money from the corporation’s general income trust to buy the Chilkat Cruises dock and shuttle ferry, owned […]
Gov. Parnell will visit Southeast state fair
Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell will serve as Grand Marshall for the annual parade at the Southeast Alaska State Fair Saturday, July 31. “The fair is thrilled that the governor is going to make an appearance,” said manager Kelly Hostetler. “He’ll be in his booth Saturday, so you can come out to the fair and meet […]
Klukwan, Inc. loans village $2 million Money keeps Portage Cove dock, boat in Native hands
Klukwan, Inc. has approved lending $2 million to Chilkat Indian Village for the purchase of a dock and ferry boat, as well as to cover start-up expenses. Klukwan, Inc. notified shareholders in a letter dated June 17 that the board of trustees of the general income trust had voted to lend the tribal village government […]
State reconsiders king salmon project
The death of 220,000 king salmon smolt in three years has led the state to re-examine its contract with the regional aquaculture association. An estimated 170,000 king salmon smolt, nearly 70 percent of fish being transported to a fish pen in Lutak Inlet, died in late June during the 17-hour trip. The program is run by the […]
Thanks for helping with club’s bike ride
The Emblem Club would like to thank everyone who helped or turned out for our Pedal to Push Away Drugs bike ride from the ferry terminal to Chilkoot state campground Saturday. There was good participation, as well as hot dogs, lots of prizes and fun. Thanks to all. George Ann Smith
Woman’s Club picnic invites all
At noon on Aug. 14, the Haines Woman’s Club will have a get-to-know-you membership picnic. All Haines Woman’s Club members and all women (and their families) interested in joining HWC are invited. Haines Woman’s Club will provide hot dogs, hamburgers and beverages. This is a potluck picnic so please bring a salad or dessert to […]
Bigs had a great day at the golf course
It was a great day at The Valley of the Eagles Golf Course! Many thanks to Stan Jones and Kathy Pardee Jones for hosting this month’s Big Brothers Big Sisters match activity. The clouds parted and the sun shone down on Bigs and Littles practicing their swings as we took to the driving range. Match Support Specialist […]
Great traditions make a great town
The rain held off as 15 contestants turned out Saturday morning, July 3, for the 2010 Mount Ripinsky Race. Congratulations to winner 15-year-old Corey Piper as well as to the 14 other finishers, who ranged in age from 11 to 58. Once again, appreciation goes to the small “village” within our greater July 4th volunteer village responsible […]
