Chilkat Valley residents are among the more than 66,000 Alaskans who could lose their federal food assistance benefits in November due to the ongoing federal shutdown. “The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) has directed states to stop the issuance of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for the month of November […]
Duly Noted: Silver derby, seals, scalloped potatoes and more
Doug Olerud shared the results of the ongoing Haines Silver Salmon Fishing Derby. Going into the final week of the derby, Chris Hill is in the lead with a 12.85-pound silver that she caught on a fly rod! Olerud says that Hill is very excited to be in the lead as she has been participating […]
Federal agency advises MARAD to reconsider its consultation with Chilkat Indian Village
After more than 2.5 years of government-to-government conversations, the federal agency overseeing millions in grant funding earmarked for the Lutak Dock replacement project is at impasse with the Chilkat Indian Village. Documents from the Maritime Administration, MARAD, show that the agency determined that the Lutak Dock repair and replacement project would have no adverse effect, […]
After nearly two months, Haines DMV office reopens
The Haines branch of the Division of Motor Vehicles reopened on Monday. The Main Street office has been closed since Aug. 1 when longtime staff member Teresa Albecker retired. New employee Natalie Williams deferred questions about her new role and the reopening of the office to a Department of Administration spokesperson, Forrest Wolfe. Wolfe wrote […]
Haines sales tax dispute with Tlingit & Haida heads to court
Mayor Tom Morphet will meet with Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska president Chalyee Éesh Richard Peterson this week about a dispute that has the borough and tribe headed to a hearing in Alaska Small Claims Court. The stakes, at least in court, are relatively small: roughly $7,500 in sales tax […]
Haines Herring: State To Assess Feasibility of Building Space Port On Eldred Rock
The Alaska Department of Transportation is conducting environmental reviews and soliciting comments for a controversial project that would build a space port on the small island of Eldred Rock in the Lynn Canal, 55 miles north of Juneau. “This exciting project will facilitate economic projections with monetary facilities and lots of rocket fuel manufacturing,” said […]
Letter to the Editor: Community should heed CIV on dock
We have failed to listen. Will the current borough manager and the entire assembly finally take Chilkat Indian Village’s opinion seriously and immediately collaborate to agree on a dock design (as requested two years ago)? We can’t continue to ignore chilkatforever.org. Assemblymembers can shout from the rooftops that this isn’t about a mine, however it’s […]
Letter to the Editor: Protests are foundational part to our democracy
What does democracy look like? It’s the 7 million Americans who peacefully took to the streets in Saturday’s “No Kings” rallies all across our country — in our cities as well as our small rural towns. The millions who exercised their right to free speech clearly demonstrated how protest is foundational to our democracy. The […]
Dunleavy drive to reduce regulation could reshape many parts of life in Alaska
In the next few years, Alaskans could see sweeping changes to everyday life under an ambitious and far-reaching program launched by Gov. Mike Dunleavy. Administrative Order 360, issued in August, calls on state agencies to reduce the number of state regulations by 15% before 2027 and 25% cumulatively before 2028. Both deadlines would come after Dunleavy, who […]
Free lunch group in Juneau seeks to offer substantive help for federal employees facing lean times
Eric Antrim has been furloughed from his job as a U.S. Forest Service bridge inspector, but says he’s definitely not idle because he knows things may get difficult quickly for other federal employees not working due to the government shutdown that began Oct. 1. “If this goes on like it seems like it’s going to, […]

