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Heli-ski event seeking extra area

A worldwide ski and snowboard competition affiliated with Southeast Alaska Backcountry Adventures has applied to hold an event in Haines, and is seeking areas outside of borough-created boundaries for its show. Borough manager David Sosa has approved in-bounds use for the event but has asked Freeride World Tour to submit an additional application for use […]

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Foes dominate Juneau Road hearing

Opponents of the East Side Lynn Canal Highway, also known as the Juneau Road, outnumbered the project’s advocates five to one at last week’s Department of Transportation public hearing on the proposed 50-mile road from Juneau to the Katzehin River. DOT sent 15 employees, consultants and independent contractors to the meeting, plus two Federal Highway Administration employees. […]

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DOT: Road will boost economy

After crunching numbers, updating studies and considering an additional alternative, the Alaska Department of Transportation is still convinced building a 50-mile road from Juneau to the Katzehin River is the best option for transportation in the Lynn Canal. DOT released its delayed Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Sept. 18, a nearly 700-page document identifying the $574 million […]

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Suicide prevention class

Haines school counselor Lindsey Moore and Lynn Canal Counseling Service case manager Kelsey Taylor attended the second annual training workshop for the Suicide Awareness, Prevention, and Postvention grant recipients statewide, held at the BP Energy Center in Anchorage last week. The training is hosted by the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development and the Statewide Suicide […]

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Thanks for movement class

Last week the Children’s Reading Foundation of Haines (CRFH) sponsored two classes with Christine Roberts, founder of Nurturing Pathways. Christine demonstrated and backed with research how, “Movement is the gateway to learning during the first four years of life because sensory-motor and social development precedes language and logic skills.” Parents with their children, educators and […]

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Assembly hopefuls sound alike at 1st forum

Four candidates for Haines Borough Assembly sounded more alike than different at Monday’s forum sponsored by We the People’s Haines chapter. Assembly candidate Mike Case was out of town and couldn’t attend the forum. Mayor candidates Stephanie Scott and Jan Hill were not invited to participate. The Haines School’s Drama, Debate and Forensics team was set to co-sponsor the event, but principal Cheryl […]

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DOT plan for region under fire

More than 50 people turned out at a public meeting last week to hear the Department of Transportation’s explanation for pursuing the Juneau Access Road project, with dozens of residents rebuking the state for not listening to Haines’ opposition to the plan.   DOT has been holding open houses throughout Southeast for the past several […]

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