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Rock ‘n Rust is here to stay in Haines
Haines has a shy new band made up of brave old-timers. Rusty Fingers is their name. The group is geared toward people who at some point put down an instrument, but want to pick it back up again. As KHNS’s Jenn Shelton reports, the secular string group meets on...
Haines preschoolers brush a dragon
Chilkat Valley Preschool is teaming up with Haines Dental to teach the kids about oral hygiene. The school is participating in an early education pilot program with the local SEARHC clinic. And, on Friday two dental professionals–and a dragon–visited the school to...
Traitor Joe’s grand opening in Haines
Traitor Joe’s, a Texas-based grocery chain known for discount prices on eclectic cowboy foods, is opening today in Haines. In a news release on Friday, the company announced the surprise grand opening of its first Alaska store. It’s a business endeavor it managed to...
Hather Scholarship to benefit Skagway graduates
A couple that served Skagway in their golden years is continuing to give to the community through a scholarship program. A new scholarship is available to graduating seniors, and those who already graduated from Skagway School. The excitement was palpable as John...
Property assessments to rise for Skagway Historic District
In April, higher tax assessments for Skagway property owners of commercial historic district properties will begin arriving. The municipality said it delayed the action as long as it could. The Municipality of Skagway notified commercial property owners in the...
Haines Assembly votes unanimously to support head tax for cruise ship passengers
The Haines Borough Assembly voted unanimously on Tuesday to charge a new $9 head tax for cruise ship passengers. The resolution, which still has to be voted into law and would not go into effect until 2025, would go towards port development and other services tied to...
Haines women return home black and blue, and with a silver trophy, from the Gold Medal Basketball Tournament
A team of eight Haines women, seven of them mothers of little ones, earned their way to the championship game last week in Juneau’s Lions Club Gold Medal Basketball Tournament. The team came from behind, bruised but unbeaten, to compete in a David vs. Goliath...
Skagway Assembly votes to spend more money to complete Ore Dock on time, upholds P&Z
The latest Skagway assembly meeting included appeals not to move a building, to spend more money on Ore Dock and to save cottonwood trees. The March 21 Skagway Borough Assembly meeting included a board of appeals which upheld the original Planning and Zoning...
Elks Lodge packs a punch for Skagway’s women and children
Karate instructors made the trek from Juneau to Skagway to teach three self defense classes. Two courses were for women, and one was for ages five to 12. Shouts and thuds filled the Elks social room as Skagway’s women and children took part in self defense...
Haines Friends of Recycling looks to relocate to downtown
Haines Friends of Recycling is about two months away from purchasing a piece of property near downtown, where it plans to relocate. The non-profit hopes to build a covered collection area, which will accept almost all plastics. And, plans for the new location...