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KHNS Local News
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KHNS Local News is heard weekday mornings at 6:49 and 7:49 and evenings at 5:35. The KHNS News Week in Review is heard Saturdays at 11am. If you have a news tip or story idea, please call our News Department at 766-2020 in Haines or 983-2853 in Skagway. You can also contact us at news@khns.org
Host: John Hunt // A Skagway group meets with Haines tourism business owners to discuss a regional tourism organization. Haines school board approved the first increase in 10 over years on rental rates for school facilities. Kodiak school officials react to new drug regulations for students (KMXT-Kelly). Statewide predictions look for higher likelihood of wildfires, but less acreage burned this year.
Host: John Hunt // Fuel prices going up in Skagway, holding steady in Haines. US Army comment on Pentanonic use at the Haines tank farm. A citizen's report on illegal helicopter flights in the Upper Chilkat Valley. US Forest Service looks again at cutting timber on Gravina Island in southern Southeast (KRBD-Garrison).
Host: John Hunt // The closure of Chilkat Inlet to sport King Salmon fishing has not made Haines Assemblyman Norm Smith happy. Mayors and Managers of Skagway and Haines met Monday to begin negotiating equitable changes to tour taxation. Free parking at state parks this Sunday. Canadian mining company puts plans for an amphibious vehicle on hold.
Host: John Hunt // MCI wants to end its conference calling card services in the entire US. A review of last week's Skagway Historic District Commission meeting. ADF&G announces 2008 Rockfish sport regulations. Skagway DDF sends a pair of performers to Nationals. KMXT's Jay Barrett reports on the first cruise ship of the season in Kodiak.
Host: Nicholas Szatkowski // AMHS put its draft winter ferry schedule out for public review (CoastAlaska-Schoenfeld). Results from the 3rd annual Haines Bird-a-thon. US Army Corps of Engineers asks Coeur Alaska for supplemental information on its planned Comet Beach tailings facility for Kensington Mine (KTOO-Alexander). A new book validates the nutritional and medicinal values of traditional Alaskan subsistence foods.
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 Two 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
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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
Steve Scarrott talks with Phyllis Sage about the Chilkat River Walk from Klukwan to Haines.
Steve Scarrott talks with Robin Grace about her presentation on Attachment in the Family at the Haines Library.
Steve Scarrott talks with Joan Carlson about the Haines Community Pride clean up effort.
Steve Scarrott Talks with Melissa Aronson and Pam Randles about this years Earth Day exhibits, presentations and activities.
Amelia Nash talks with Nancy Nash about the Trios and Soliloquies Concert
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 and Christmas Phrases
Lullaby
Money
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