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BLM: Heli-ski permits trump borough map rules

The Bureau of Land Management’s recent decision to permit commercial helicopter landings on a block of the agency’s land south of town has raised questions about the Haines Borough’s authority to regulate heli-skiing on federal lands. According to five GPS spot checks conducted in April and May, Southeast Alaska Backcountry Adventures twice landed outside of […]

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Borough devising a plan for fireworks

Following last year’s absence of a town-sponsored fireworks show on the Fourth of July, Haines Borough officials are laying the groundwork for a small fireworks display, using the Port Chilkoot Dock as a staging area. The plan to date is for a show using fewer than 250 pounds of fireworks, which would remove some logistical hurdles, including […]

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Persevere, grads told; scholarships awarded

Haines High School valedictorian Keegan Sundberg on Tuesday urged his classmates to “try your best to accept new things with an open mind. Life is full of surprises.” Moments before, classmate Kyle Klinger provided a graduation surprise, serenading his classmates with a soulful, sometimes funky, version of “Feeling Good,” a 50-year-old show tune while dancing […]

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Conservatory plans to stage ‘Noodle Rat Rotten Hat’

After last year’s rousing success with the Summer Youth Theater Conservatory’s production of “Puss in Boots,” director Stanley Coleman and his assistant Bill Winkley are returning to lead the program this year. The conservatory program, which runs from July 1-26, is sponsored by Lynn Canal Community Players. Coleman described this year’s production, “Noodle Rat Rotten Hat,” as […]

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