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KHNS Local News
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KHNS Local News is heard every evening at 5:30pm during the KHNS Evening Report and weekday mornings at 6:49am and 7:49am during Morning Edition. The KHNS News - Week in Review is heard Saturdays at 11:00am on Lynn Canal Weekend. If you have a news tip or story idea, please eMail us at news@khns.org
Host: Tara Bicknell // Haines School District introduces their strategic plan to the Assembly. Skagway School District looks for a superintendent. Panthers talk strategy for state. Glacier Bears heading into the championship game. The Census Totem is in Haines for one day only.
Host: Tara Bicknell // Upper Lynn Canal basketball begins at the state level. A new help line expands local support services. Local elections for Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska.
Host: Tara Bicknell // Unemployment rates are up but seasonal employment ramps up this month (Kelly/Bicknell). Governor Parnell asks native leaders to help decrease domestic violence (Schoenfeld). Area drama debate and forensics students are back from state.
Host: Nicholas Szatkowski // Haines Borough Manager makes selections for potential land transfer as per an amendment to Alaska House Bill 273. Haines Chamber of Commerce president discusses upcoming Strategic Planning Session.
Host: Nicholas Szatkowski // Convention and Visitors' Bureau Directors for Haines and Skagway discuss international Cruise Ship conference in Miami, FL; Haines Director will attend. Skagway Lady Panthers Basketball co-Coach discusses Region 5 championship game, and propects at the upcoming State Finals.
Gold Fever is a half hour program produced by KHNS in cooperation with the National Park Service and Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park in Skagway. Gold Fever focuses on the history of Skagway and the Yukon from the Days of '98 to the present.
Part 2 of the Soapy Smith Walking Tour.
Ranger Billy Strasser and Park Historian Karl Gurcke embark on a walking tour in the footsteps of Skagway's most famous outlaw, Soapy Smith.
Jack London's colorful history, and excerpts from "To Build a Fire" read by Buckwheat Donahue
Meredith Green and Ranger Billy tour the Annual Flower Show and talk about the history of horticulture in Skagway.
Stampeder's stories of gearing up for the trip north from Seattle.
Lynn Canal Weekend
Archive
Lynn Canal Weekend is a two hour radio magazine of local features, news and music, heard every Saturday from 10am to noon. If your non-profit organization has an event you would like to feature on Lynn Canal Weekend, please contact Steve Scarrott, Producer, at 766-2020 (Haines) or 983-2853 (Skagway), or e-mail music@khns.org
Reports: Brooke Cinocco and Amanda Smalley on the track team, Sung Heywood and Amanda Smalley on Outstanding Musicians, Amanda Smalley and Sung Heywood on guest speakers, Melissa Shultz and Sung Heywood on Teacher Appreciation Day.
Steve Scarrott talks with Jerrie Clarke and Karen Misner about the Smithsonian's traveling exhibit New Harmonies.
Tyler Webb reports on the 1st Grader's beach trip. Chris Bowman reports on the Honor's Dinner.
Steve Scarrott talks with Sarah Elliott about current and upcoming CYD programs and events.
Steve Scarrott talks with Kelly Hostetler and Deana Stout about this years Southeast Alaska Sate Fair.
Tlingit Time is a 5-minute Tlingit Language module that features local teacher Marsha Hotch. Airs Thursday at 8:45am, Saturday at 10:30am and Sunday at 1:01pm.
Silent Night & Christmas Phrases
Lullaby
Money
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Talk Around Town
Talk Around Town is a weekly public affairs program broadcast on KHNS.
Goldie Award winner! Talk Around Town moderator Debra Schnabel and her guests Mayor Jan Hill and Haines' Dan Henry talk about civil public discourse. Charlie Jimmy, Sr. brings an update on the eulachon run. My name is introduces Shtumpa's Kevin Forster.
Talk Around Town moderator Debra Schnabel and her guests Lynn Canal Counseling & SEARHC health professionals; Nancy Johnson, Becky Chapin, Rodney Hinson and free rights proponent _____________ of the Haines American Legion discuss Haines Borough ballot proposition #1 Shall the Haines Borough eliminate exposure to secondhand smoke in enclosed areas, designated public places, and indoor places of employment?
Debra also editorializes the pros and cons on ballot proposition #2: Shall the Haines Borough impose its new local financial disclosure reporting requirements on its
municipal officers and candidates for elective office and exempt them from the State of Alaska reporting requirements (AS 39.50)?
My Name is featured: Alex - The Shovel - Juren
Talk Around Town // Host:Debra Schnabel. Talking Topic is Managing and Planning Tourism with guests Tourism Director Lori Stepanski, operator Bart Henderson and Tourism Advisory Board president Judy Heinmiller. News: Tom Morphet; Checking In: Emily Seward, Takshanuk Watershed Council; and My Name Is: Jack Hodnick.
Talk Around Town // Host: Joanne Ross-Cunningham. Talking Topic is local youth programs with guests Cheryl Stickler, Carol Kelly and Greg Stuckey. News: Tom Morphet; Checking In: Steve Vick and Tom Heywood of Haines Dolphins; and My Name Is: Sylvia Heinz.
Talk Around Town // Host: Debra Schnabel. Talking Topic is hydroelectric project proposals, with guests Stan Selmer, of AP&T, and Rob Goldberg. Checking In: Mark Davey, of Salvation Army; and My Name Is: Gene Kennedy.
KHNS Forum or Againstum
KHNS Forum or Againstum is a weekly discussion show planned for KHNS.
Hosts: Tara Bicknell and Deb Potter
KHNS introduces the candidates for Assembly seats in the 2009 municipal elections. The first half-hour interviews Haines Assembly Seat A candidates Gary Lidholm and Kathleen Menke, as well as Seat D candidate Joanne Waterman. Then, Skagway candidates Timothy Cochran and Allison Holtkamp discuss their campaign for a three-year term on the Skagway Assembly, and Ed Fairbanks and Paul Reichert answer questions about their candidacy for a one-year Skagway Assembly seat. Haines candidates Daymond Hoffman and Pete Lapham, and Skagway candidates David Hunz and Luke Rauscher could not attend.