Haines High School senior James Stickler is hopping inside the center circle of wrestling mat number 2. It is one of 12 inside the Menard Center in Wasilla, where more than 1,100 wrestlers traveled from every corner of the state to compete in Alaska’s largest tournament last weekend. Each mat tells a story but it […]
Duly Noted: Marriage, awards, chowder, and more
Shelby Fleming has been leading the charge for the annual gear swap at Four Winds Resource Center from the start. But you might also find it interesting that she originally ran with the idea to possibly find used skate skis. But her efforts have paid off for the community – hundreds of items have been […]
Duly Noted: A new knife, a whirlwind trip, shoeboxes, and elevator music
Haines High School alumnus Arik Miller recently crafted a knife for principal Alex Van Wyhe. It was a replacement for one Miller made for Van Wyhe when he was in high school. “He was one of my favorite teachers, he put his best foot forward every day and genuinely cared about his students and it […]
University of Alaska president Pat Pitney announces retirement in 2026
The University of Alaska’s President Pat Pitney announced on Thursday she will retire at the end of the spring term, in May 2026, after almost 30 years in public service in Alaska and five years as university president. “For over three decades, I’ve seen how the University of Alaska empowers this state,” Pitney said in […]
Blotter: Sunday Oct. 20-Friday Oct. 25
Sunday, Oct. 20 Multiple callers reported that the school zone lights were not activated on the Haines Highway. A borough police officer and public works were notified. A caller requested a welfare check on the Haines Highway. The Haines police department, Alaska State Troopers and Alaska State Parks were notified. Haines police and state parks […]
Thank You Haines
The recent Alaska Bald Eagle Festival was a wonderful reminder of what makes Haines so special. Events like this don’t come together through the efforts of just one person or organization—it takes an entire community. From local businesses and volunteers to the attendees and supporters who showed up with enthusiasm, every contribution mattered. Rather than […]
Citizen group assists with childcare startups
A citizen group working to increase childcare availability is finding some early success, but says a far more significant intervention is still needed. The Chilkat Valley currently has four licensed childcare providers: Head Start, Chilkat Valley Preschool, pre-school at the Klukwan school, and longtime home-provider Kim Larson. But many people say that’s not enough. A […]
A year after buying it, American Pacific sells the Palmer Project
After less than a year of owning the Palmer Project, American Pacific Mining announced Monday that it had sold the project to Vancouver-based Vizsla Copper. American Pacific is taking $15 million in equity in the company, essentially betting on Vizsla’s future stock value rather than taking cash. “We end up owning roughly 19.9% of a […]
Eagle Festival weathers storm, early attendance worries
In a year of decreased attendance for big-ticket tourism events like Beerfest and the Kluane Chilkat International Bike Relay, there was concern that last weekend’s Alaska Bald Eagle Festival would be more of the same. Festival organizers at the American Bald Eagle Foundation and borough tourism department saw slow ticket sales in the lead-up to […]
Lutak dock mediation fails, lawsuit to come
The Haines Borough has failed to come to an out-of-court agreement with former Lutak Dock contractor Turnagain Marine. A previously-paused lawsuit filed by the contractor against the borough last year will now resume. Turnagain filed suit almost exactly a year ago, on Nov. 11, 2024, alleging unreasonable delays and unpaid invoices by the borough in […]

