Dave Werner’s letter correctly identified many issues that Lynn Canal Conservation (LCC) considers threatening to our fish, wildlife, and waters, including highways (road to Juneau), industrial-scale corporate logging, high-sulfide mineral deposits adjacent to anadramous waters (Windy Craggy, Constantine Mines), and hydro development at Chilkoot Lake. He could have included spraying herbicides along the Chilkat River, or damage to spawning […]
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LCC has best interest of Haines in mind
Perhaps I can clarify for Dave Werner the role that a conservation group, like Lynn Canal Conservation, plays in a community (see last week’s CVN). Contrary to Mr. Werner’s belief, LCC does not exist to bring lawsuits and stop development. Our primary role is to offer decision makers information about the potential impacts of proposed human activities […]
Elections reflect town’s values
It appears to me that the Upper Lynn Canal Fish and Game Advisory Board now fairly represents our local population. Lobbying for like-minded individuals to represent us is a cornerstone of our democracy. If you value our abundant fish, wildlife and the ability to hunt and fish in your backyard, you elect people who hold those values […]
Adventure, faith at center of Hertz book
Erwin Hertz says he realizes the stories in his recent memoir defy belief – but he believes, and he wants others to as well. Hertz’s own children questioned inclusion of some of the stories in his new, self-published memoir “Journey to Eternal Life – Alaska Style!” which intersperses high adventure and perilous moments with spiritual […]
State reviewing jetboat decision
The State of Alaska is reviewing methodology that determined last fall that a commercial tour operator was not violating wake restrictions while operating jetboats in the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. In November, Division of Parks Director Ben Ellis rejected a complaint filed by Lynn Canal Conservation in September, based on more than 500 photos taken last […]
Counseling office opens
Liana Shull is now offering family, marriage and individual counseling services to adults and children through Intertidal Counseling Services, upstairs in Main Street’s Gateway Building. Her office, #22, is next to the public health nurse office. Shull worked the previous four years as clinical program director for Lynn Canal Counseling. Shull said she offers a confidential setting […]
Conservation group politicizes board
On Dec. 14, the Haines Fish and Game Advisory Board had three members up for re-election. On Dec. 13, Lynn Canal Conservation sent an ‘alert’ message to its members to “help elect conservation-minded board members to the three open seats.” It then lists their three choices. They packed the meeting hall, overwhelmed the vote and elected two […]
Thanks for help with masquerade ball
On behalf of the staff and Board of Directors of KHNS and Lynn Canal Broadcasting, thank you everyone who attended the New Year’s Masquerade Ball. It was an incredible, magical evening and wonderful to see the community’s imagination and celebration. The great volunteers made the event pain-free for the staff! Much appreciation to Cheri Price, Jerrie Clarke, […]
2012: The Year in Review
The earth moved in 2012 and the shift wasn’t only the “slump” on the side of Mount Ripinsky that cleaved a house and split Lutak Road. Four-term incumbent state Rep. Bill Thomas, R-Haines, aiming to become Speaker of the House, lost his seat to Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins, a 23-year-old Sitkan seeking his first political office. Klukwan, Inc., once among the wealthiest Native […]
Holiday events: Reasons to get off sofa
The weather outside may be frightful, but there’s a slate of happenings to get one out of the house during the holidays. On Saturday, Dec. 22, the Haines Sportsman’s Association will hold its annual Christmas Turkey Shoot. The trap shoot is open to all comers and loaner shotguns are available, said Shane Horton. There are […]
