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New state rules prohibit cocktails at Alaska distilleries
Alaska’s distilleries are bracing for a shift that will bring big changes to tasting rooms. On Tuesday, the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board adopted new regulations banning distilleries from serving cocktails – at least in the traditional sense. The ABC Board voted...
Ex-administrator of Skagway Traditional Council sentenced to 18 months for embezzling $300k
A woman who embezzled over $300,000 from the Skagway Traditional Council was sentenced to serve eighteen months in prison this week. According to the office of Alaska’s District Attorney, 64-year-old Delia Commander of Oregon pleaded to guilty on one count of...
Haines photographer John Hagen wins 2nd Rasmuson award
The Rasmuson Foundation awards $7,500 to twenty-five Alaska artists each year. They’re meant to support creatives undertaking specific projects. This year one of those artists is from Haines. KHNS caught up with him at the Chilkat River. Hagen took a few shots during...
Amid controversy, Skagway Assembly passes final lease understanding with White Pass
Last week, after months of work, the Skagway Assembly passed a final memorandum of understanding with White Pass Yukon Route Railroad. It set the stage for a new lease to extend the company’s control of the city’s waterfront. Though the meeting ended in a signed...
Escalating tariffs, lingering questions hamper University of Alaska timber sale in Haines
The University of Alaska announced a timber sale in the Haines area last year. That contract remains unsigned. There are various factors slowing the 10-year timber sale the University of Alaska announced last March. "There is no contract signed yet," said Morgan...
Aqueous storage ordinance stays in committee
The Haines Borough Government Affairs and Services Committee considered revisions to a controversial environmental protection ordinance Tuesday night. In April, the Haines Assembly considered an ordinance that would prohibit the aqueous storage of hazardous materials...
Baby Brown timber sale almost ready to go back to bid
The Baby Brown timber sale is the largest piece of the Haines State Forest to be offered up for harvest in more than 20 years. Last year, the state canceled a deal with the single bidder after Haines’ Lynn Canal Conservation pointed out a procedural flaw in the sale...
State advisory body urges ADF&G to exercise due diligence considering mineral exploration permits
Constantine Metal Resources released the results of its Preliminary Economic Assessment on Monday—the first published, on-record description of what a future mine could be. While investors peruse potential mine earnings, the company is doing separate work to secure...
Twenty-five apply to be Haines’ school superintendent
Applications to be Haines’ new school superintendent are in — and more than two dozen people are hoping to be chosen. Twenty-five people applied to be Haines’ new school superintendent. The application period closed on Monday. Applicants run the gamut from a current...
Haines Borough Finance Committee seeks voter input on proposed sales taxes
The Haines Borough has less than two weeks to pass an operating budget for fiscal year 2020. As the legislature and governor continue to debate Alaska’s budget, the borough may face a shortfall in funding from the state. Now the assembly is considering a variety of...