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Take Five For Safety!

New program available for broadcast to Alaskan and National Radio Stations. KHNS and the Haines Volunteer Fire Department are producing these informative and entertaining 5-minute programs. Follow the link to listen to our sample program and contact us with your thoughts and suggestions to: gm@khns.org.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    A Haines man in custody since fall receives sentence. No more Norovirus, says CDC; Sealaska bill hearing Wednesday (Schoenfeld). A Skagway man leads improvements on one of Alaska's oldest buildings (Gibbs). Smokers' stories worth $500. A former Skagway official is appointed by the Governor.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    A Yukon official dies in a car crash north of Skagway. Scientists and ships recognizing undersea noise (Banse). How did the rest of the region do after the Governor's vetos? (Schoenfeld). Mammogram van dates. Previewing Atlin Music Festival, this weekend in B.C.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    Skagway Borough Assembly meeting preview. A record-breaking fund drive keeps climbing. Skagway paddlers are back from the Yukon River Quest (Correction: Skagnificent was the fifth voyageur team out of 11; crossed Lake Laberge, not Lake Bennett. Winning time was 42 hours, 17 seconds.)

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    A motor vehicle accident in Haines ends in tragedy. Biologists and police respond to a wolf issue in Skagway. The northern Lynn Canal celebrates Independence Day, twice.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    Live news from Skagway covers a gathering of neighboring artists, invasive exotics and a citizen effort to change a gas tax. Plus, a look at the vote on the Coastal Management Program.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    Governor Parnell approves all projects for upper Lynn Canal http://omb.alaska.gov/html/budget-report/fy-2012-budget/enacted.html. Haines Borough begins discussions on the one percent sales tax for tourism. Wayne Price talks about 'Goin' Home'. News from Your Past feature finds a gem from 1985.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    Skagway residents ban together to paddle more than 400 miles in the Yukon River Quest. Subsistence fishing in the northern Lynn Canal. News from Your Past brings back a story from recent Klukwan history.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    Commercial drift gillnet estimates are in for the first opening of the season. Sealaska shareholders meet in Haines, commemorate forty years of Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. A motorcyclist who died near Haines earlier this month is laid to rest in Anchorage. Special feature brings back old news.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    The Alaska Marine Highway System, 'Probably made the difference on a life-saving rescue,' in Skagway. Troopers crack down on drunken boating. Skagway Borough Assembly takes a step closer to taking action against the Redistricting Board decision. Special feature News from Your Past digs up a story about Wind Fest.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    Congressman Young books another trip to the northern Lynn Canal. KHNS membership drive dominates the airwaves this week. Sealaska is looking for local artists for a shareholder market. 'Fish and Chips' opens at the Sheldon Museum this Friday.