Posted inSoutheast News, Business & Commerce

Business survey shows Haines among the more pessimistic in Southeast

Haines is among the more pessimistic towns in this year’s annual survey of businesses in Southeast communities.  About 42% of Haines’ business leaders who responded to the survey had a negative view of the town’s economic outlook and almost 20% expected they would need to cut jobs this year.  That’s not necessarily surprising to Mayor […]

Posted inNews, Events & Entertainment, Arts & Culture, Local News

With new album, Haines artist wants to give people a “refreshingly positive” but not naive experience

Maddox Rogers spends at least an hour a day in a small cabin on his family property off of Lutak Road. It’s crowded inside. The kitchen countertop is covered with keyboards, a laptop and microphones. On the opposite side, by the oven, there are two guitars – one acoustic, one electric – sitting on guitar […]

Posted inHaines Borough, Local News

Borough manager’s resignation is the latest in a string of exits from city administration

Last week, Haines Borough Manager Annette Kreitzer gave 60 days notice to the mayor and borough assembly. Her last day will be Aug. 12.  Kreitzer, who said she was not willing to talk more about her reasons for leaving until closer to her end date, said in her resignation memo that she was disappointed that […]

Posted inEnvironment, Visitor's Guide, News, Local News

Hooligan oil cooked at culture camp ‘it’s pure magic’

A thick, pungent smell wafts up from a five-foot, wood-plank pit as workers slosh thousands of sausage-sized hooligan that have been sitting for about a week.  For the dozen or more people gathered on the banks of the Chilkoot River, it’s a good smell.  “They’re ripe,” said Marsha Hotch, a Tlingít elder from Klukwan who […]

Posted inLocal News, Tlingit Language, Haines Borough

Haines signs altered, welcome people to Deishú

The “Welcome to Haines” signs at either end of town got a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it makeover over the weekend, but have since been restored to their original form.  At some point last week, someone modified them to welcome people to Deishú, a word that means “End of the Trail” in Tlingít. It’s often used as the Tlingít […]

Posted inDuly Noted

Duly Noted: A remote ski classic, Art Fest, a reading ambassador, and the season’s first track meet

Eben Sargent and Natalie Dawson recently finished the Alaska Mountain Wilderness Ski Classic, a winter cross-country adventure event hosted in Alaska for the last 37 years. The most recent 28 years it’s been hosted by Dave Cramer, an Alaska legend from Tok. This year’s race had route options on both the east side and west […]

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