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Volunteer burnout, polarization cited as town’s impediments

A panel of 12 community leaders who gathered at the public library Sept. 29 said Haines could be strengthened through a loan program to encourage small businesses; by developing a central community garden; by growing the pool of active volunteers; and by adopting a code of ethics to guide contentious community discussions. An “us versus […]

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Moose hunt begins

The upper Lynn Canal subsistence moose hunt started Wednesday with a guideline harvest limit of up to 25 bulls. The hunt in unit 1D is scheduled through Oct. 7; 250 permits have been issued. The harvest has fluctuated from 30 in 2008 to 19 last year, including four taken in violation of hunt regulations. “Hopefully, people have […]

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Leaving for a field of dreams

In 2005, Marilyn Gunn recruited local veterans to sit atop bales of recycled aluminum and plastic for the local recycling group’s Fourth of July parade float. “It was a great tie-in. It was very appealing. It was one of those things that factored into our decision to move here,” said Melissa Aronson, who had worked […]

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Pair replaces Hedrick at KHNS helm

John Hedrick resigned as manager of public radio station KHNS effective Monday due to “management differences,” according to Lynn Canal Broadcasting board chair Russ Bowman. He declined to elaborate. “That’s all personnel stuff I can’t get into.” Hedrick couldn’t be reached before press time Wednesday. Friction between Hedrick and board members was evident at the board’s Aug. […]

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