Donna Catotti’s drawing class, “Finding the Light and Shadow” was held at the Sheldon Museum Saturday. It was the second installment in the Alaska Arts Confluence “Inside Out” workshop series. “Well-presented format was enjoyed and some hidden talent emerged from the exercises,” said organizer Carol Tuynman. “Julie Rae, Stephanie Scott, Mardell Gunn, Tim Huber, Becky Nash, Carol Tuynman, Gerri Marquardt and her sister Kathie […]
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On a recent trip to Oklahoma, George and Lynette Campbell were guests of Tulsa philanthropist Roger Hardesty. George toured with Hardesty in his Blackhawk helicopter to witness invasive feral hog damage to local crops. Hardesty was excited to receive seafood from local Haines fishermen. George and Lynette also toured the million-dollar stream bank enhancement and revegetation sites along the Arkansas […]
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Elias Bruce Baylous was born in Juneau to Amy and Gabriel Baylous on March 22 at 7:45 a.m. He weighed 7 pounds and 9 ounces and was 21.5 inches long. “We are so in love. Big sister Adalina has welcomed her little brother with lots of hugs and kisses,” said Amy. Stacie and Donnie Turner celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary in Oahu. They spent four […]
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Bryan and Kaitlin Combs along with children Colton, Tyson, and Tanner have returned from the Seattle Mariners opening day baseball game. The family first traveled to Juneau where Bryan played in the Gold Medal Basketball Tournament. They stayed with Bryan’s sister Rikki and Matt Dubois and her children Garrett and Erin Gelston who also went with them on […]
Duly Noted: birth, CBS feature, and school kindness awards
Mika Gudmundson and Erik Lembke welcomed a baby boy on Nov. 26. Walter Matthias Lembke weighed eight pounds, four ounces when he was born in Juneau at 6 a.m. at Bartlett Regional Hospital. He was 20.5 inches. ^We had one day of Thanksgiving leftovers and then we went into labor
Duly Noted: birth, CBS feature, and school kindness awards
Mika Gudmundson and Erik Lembke welcomed a baby boy on Nov. 26. Walter Matthias Lembke weighed eight pounds, four ounces when he was born in Juneau at 6 a.m. at Bartlett Regional Hospital. He was 20.5 inches. “We had one day of Thanksgiving leftovers and then we went into labor,” said Gudmundson. The boy – […]
Disaster isn’t only risk of mine
Thank you to CVN for last week’s story regarding plans by Constantine. In this ever shift-shaping landscape of corporate leadership and obscure plans, there is much to be concerned about besides “opponents worry that an accident at the site could contaminate Glacier Creek.” Degradation of the watershed has already taken place with new roads being […]
We need weekly town-wide dance break
I just came up with what I think is a brilliant idea…LOL.I think at the same time every Friday (during the day) KHNS should announce Dance Break and then play a song that the wholetown can dance to. Just think if most of the town stopped what they were doing and just danced? The joy […]
The borough has broken its own code
Code 18.30.060 appeals to the borough assembly. If the borough assembly chooses to hear the decision, it may choose to rehear the entire decision or any portion thereof, it shall give public notice, conduct a public hearing and make its decision at the next regular scheduled meeting. In a rehearing the burden of proof shall […]
Thank you for successful career fair
Haines High School staff and students would like to give an enormous and heartfelt thank you to the 45 community members who took part in our week-long career week Nov. 27-Dec.1. People from 10 different industries volunteered their time to impart the wisdom learned over a lifetime in a varied array of jobs and careers. […]
