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Tour staff lobbied against hall money Said head tax funds inappropriate use

Records provided by Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell’s office this week show Haines Borough tourism director Lori Stepansky and assistant Angie Robinson sent e-mails in opposition to cruise ship head tax funds being used for improvements to the fairgrounds’ Harriett Hall. Robinson also objected to the state providing $2 million for the Chilkat Indian Village to buy the […]

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Menke publishes 3rd book of photographs

Haines photographer Kathleen Menke has published her third book of photographs, “Spirits of the North.” The 80-page, self-published softcover represents three years of photos taken on trips through the North including ones from the Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories, Denali National Park and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Other locations include Copper River Delta, northern British Columbia […]

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Veto ax kills fair funds, dock sale Residents opposed funding source for requests

 Some residents opposed $2 million in state funding for Klukwan’s purchase of the Chilkat Cruises dock and vessel and $277,000 for renovation of the fair’s Harriett Hall as a convention center, staff to Gov. Sean Parnell’s budget director said this week. State Rep. Bill Thomas, R-Haines, submitted the two requests to be funded from cruise ship […]

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Thanks to volunteers, walkers

We would like to say thank you to all the walkers and sponsors of the Chilkat River Walk on Saturday, May 15. Thank you especially to: Mark McCready at Alaska Power & Telephone for the great poster, Alaska Meat and Grocery for the oranges, Chilkat Guides for the bus and driver, Southeast Alaska State Fair and Haines […]

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Spoken Tlingit in race against time

Like similar programs that have sprung up in the region in the past decade, Sheldon Museum’s Tlingit class is building an appreciation and awareness of the area’s indigenous language. But a larger effort will be needed to keep the language from fading into history, advocates say. “The fate of the Tlingit language is a lot […]

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Tlingit class enters 13th year

Students in the Sheldon Museum’s Tlingit language come for different reasons, but the class has proved its staying power as it enters its 13th year, said Kathy Friedle, who organizes it for the museum. “Typically attendance runs between 10 and 15 students, but it’s gone as high as 18. I think people enjoy the language and […]