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From Our Listeners

  • Used drum set for sale with cymbals, stands and hardware for $250. Call 766 3717

  • The meeting of the Skagway Clinic’s Board of Directors has been moved from May 23rd to May 30th...

  • Tickets for the 21st annual Great Alaska Craft Beer and Home Brew Festival on Saturday, May 25...

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 Senator’s call announces an appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy. Rural members may join subsistence board (Casey). A rat stops an Alaska flight. A baby boom expected in Haines. Triple Threat brings in hundreds of little dribblers.

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    Broadcaster:  Tara Bicknell
    High school performers known for their humor at regional competition.  Celebrating Elizabeth Peratrovich Day in the northern panhandle.  The crab opener waits on weather (Lichtenstein).  Haines begins billing for behavioral health.

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    Broadcaster:  Tara Bicknell
    Skagway bridge takes another load limit downgrade.  New healthcare option for the Lynn Canal.  Participating in the Iditarod in a bathing suit.  An upgraded site for hunters, wildlife viewers (Lichtenstein). Telemarketing scams hit local.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    Predictions call for Whitehorse population explosion. Fundraisers send local kids to Ecuador. A winter tune-up sends cabin fever out of doors. Borough negotiates with church in sale of Emerson Field.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    A nationwide search for a wanted man ends in Haines.  A former Skagway resident was killed by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan.  Mike Neussel is the new ferry chief (Schoenfeld).

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    Are you smarter than a sixth grader?  Repatriation brings artifacts home to Southeast (Schoenfeld).  An aircraft carrier could dwarf cruise ships in Juneau this summer (Kelly).  Chevak and Metlakatla meet Panthers and Glacier Bears.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    A Haines resident shares her experience as an evacuee from Egypt.  A new basketball tournament serves as a crystal ball for state.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    How do you say basketball in Chupik?  An interview with Albert Kookesh, a Southeast non-profit looks for a new leader (Schoenfeld).  Washington ferry goes under financially (NNN).

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    On Groundhog Day, it’s a different furry creature cures Alaskans cabin fever.  Southeast forest could double in size (Schoenfeld).  Skagway snow sculptors defend their reputation in Colorado.

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    Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
    Glacier Bears take on Craig, while Skagway looks for competition in faraway Chevak. A Haines woman is charged with arson. Revisiting Hoonah, months after fatal shootings