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News

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    Haines Canvass Board meets; clarifies race for mayor. Borough Assembly meetings are back on Haines televisions. One local man's 16 years of volunteer service gets the attention of the Governor's Office.

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    The Skagway Borough certified municipal election results Thursday night. The official results show the previously uncertain second school board seat going to Cara Cosgrove, with a win of three votes over Matt Deach. The canvass board counted 27 absentee ballots Thursday. That breaks down to 24 in-person absentee and 3 by mail absentee. The three candidates for school board had three votes each from those ballots. Official voter turnout was 25 percent. Seats that also remain unchanged from preliminary results are Stan Selmer for mayor, Dan Henry and Mark Schaefer for assembly and Andy Miller for school board. Again, Cara Cosgrove is the official winner of the second Skagway school board seat.

    In Haines elections, the canvass board will meet Tuesday evening to count absentee and questioned ballots, before the assembly certifies the election.

    Please see earlier in our online local news posts, or your borough web site, for details.

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    Broadcaster: Adam Richard

    We know all we can about local elections; here are results from Ketchikan(Garrison), Prince of Wales Island(Dudzak), Juneau(Miller), Petersburg(Viechniki), and Sitka(Ronco). Also, celebrating a big year for a guy we all know.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    Two government seats sill up in the air: Elections results from Haines and Skagway. A cold case moves in Juneau (Miller). Readers worldwide think your commute is one of the best views on the planet. Full article at http://travel.yahoo.com/p-interests-40686621

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    The following results of Haines and Skagway municipal elections are not final until certified by the canvass boards and assemblies. Preliminary results as of 9:30 PM Tuesday show:

    Haines
    (Up to 41 absentee/questioned ballots must still be counted, meaning the race for mayor -- with a difference of 30 votes -- is yet to be determined.)
    Mayor: Stephanie Scott-577, Jan Hill-547
    Assembly Seat C: Debra Schnabel-619, Jerry Erny-499
    Assembly Seat E: Norman Smith-643, Karen Hess-486
    Assembly Seat F: Jerry Lapp-611, John Brower-513
    School Board Seat C: Brian Clay-882
    School Board Seat G: Anne Marie Palmieri-903
    Recall question for Waterman: No-734, Yes-376
    Recall question for Hoffman: No-745, Yes-364

    Skagway
    (Up to 27 absentee ballots must still be counted, meaning the race for one of the two school board seats -- with a difference of three votes -- is yet to be determined.)
    Mayor: Stan Selmer-212
    Assembly Seat: Dan Henry-184
    Assembly Seat: Mark Schaefer-152
    School Board Seat: Andy Miller-205
    School Board Seat: Cara Cosgrove-79, Matt Deach-76, Mavis Henrickson-22
    (Voter turnout was 23%)

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    Tribal court receives funds for improving services (Kelly). A Yukon couple will face charges of attempted murder in a Haines Junction crime. Next summer's ferry schedule is out; woody biomass heat is getting more popular in the region (Schoenfeld).

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    Information for voters who will go to the polls to elect decision-makers in local municipal and school governement.
    Additional resources:
    Haines sample ballot: http://www.hainesborough.us/Elections/2011%20Haines%20sample.pdf
    Skagway election notice: http://www.skagway.org/vertical/Sites/%7B7820C4E3-63B9-4E67-95BA-7C70FBA...
    Haines Candidate Forum: http://www.khns.org/haines-candidate-forum
    Talk around Town, recall discussion: http://www.khns.org/september-29-2011

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    Broadcaster: Adam Richard
    Say goodbye to the rest of the old Haines school but to the idea of a rec center (Bicknell). Alaska Fisheries Report (Barrett).
    For a video tour of the bottom floor of the Chilkat Center of the Arts, click on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMXFmVcPflU

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    Klukwan is getting cellular service. Another call out for more information on a nearly 30-year-old murder mystery. Juneau's go at the proposed transportation plan (Schoenfeld). Students have six extra months to apply for Alaska Performance Scholarships.

Talk Around Town

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    Host JoAnne Ross-Cunningham and her guests talk about the recall question in the municipal Haines ballot. Al Badgley relives the moose hunt. "My Name Is" introduces us to Dr. Greg Higgins.