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Highway crash totals truck

Alaska State Troopers will investigate a wreck that occurred at 11 Mile Haines Highway Sunday afternoon that totaled a 1987 Ford pickup truck and sent the rig’s driver to a Sitka hospital with serious injuries. Irene Gordon, 42, of Inuvik, N.W.T., was alone and driving westbound when the truck smashed into rocks on the north […]

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Sturgeon catch may be 1st on Chilkat

Carson Buck of Haines thought he’d maybe caught a big sockeye when his subsistence net took a hit while fishing about 100 yards offshore Mount Riley in Chilkat Inlet last weekend. But instead of a shiny salmon, he pulled up a green sturgeon, the first known catch of the lizard-looking whitefish on the Chilkat. Buck, […]

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Wood pellet experts to discuss plant here

Could Haines support a wood-pellet manufacturing plant? The Chilkoot Indian Association, the Haines Energy Sustainability Commission and the Haines Chamber of Commerce are sponsoring a presentation by two entrepreneurs with expertise in wood-pellet heating to address the question. Chris Brooks, founder of Vermont Wood Pellet Company, and Andy Boutin, a pellet company engineer, will discuss […]

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Fair exhibits due Saturday

Photographers, artists, crafters, writers, painters, cooks, woodworkers, recyclers and gardeners have only a few days to get their exhibits in to the Southeast Alaska State Fair. The fair awards cash prizes to youths who win ribbons, and this year, prizes also will be awarded to department winners. “We have some really neat prizes donated by […]

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Bear control: Group wants garbage law Issue will go to assembly Tuesday

In the wake of continuing police call-outs for bears in garbage, some residents are pushing the Haines Borough to adopt tougher regulations on securing residential trash. Pam Randles, president of the the Chilkoot Bear Foundation, said her group is seeking a borough ordinance similar to one adopted in Juneau in 2002 because other efforts, including public education, […]

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Grants help keep residents independent

Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) would like to extend a huge thank you to the Chilkat Valley Community Foundation and the Douglas Dornan Foundation for their FY 2010 grant awards that provided assistive technology, home modifications, and other assistance for seniors and individuals with disabilities that live in Haines, Klukwan and the surrounding valley. Thanks to the […]

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