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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
HAL breaks ground on the Haines Veteran's Village; Skagway students return from an international competition; a look ahead at the summer cruise season.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
Northern Neighbor's Summit; a public meeting on the Chilkoot River Cooridor management plan.
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Talking with Rep. Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins; the Northern Neighbors Summit; weekly essay feature.
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A helicopter landing near Mosquito Lake raises questions; Rep. Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins visits Haines this week.
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A local attorney is charged with inappropriate contact with a child; a preview of the Haines Borough Assembly Meeting; Haines Jct. YT gets a grocery store after two years; Rep. Beth Kertulla sounds off on the legislative session.
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Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell, in for Margaret Friedenauer
An agreement between the Haines Borough and Police Chief. Arts events around the fjord show off local talent. Capital budget passed by the House.
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A look at Southeast projects added to the capital budget, Central Council holds 78th Tribal Assembly this week (Schoenfeld). Watershed Councils of the Lynn Canal merge (Friedenauer). Blessing of the Fleet inaugurates the boating season.
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Legislature takes no action on voter identification requirements (Schoenfeld), SEARHC has a new Chief Operating Operator (Ronco), Library Week means special events and fine forgiveness.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
A missing Haines boater is found safe; Klukwan looks to move on from bankruptcy; an underwater archaeology project in Dyea.
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Sea otter bounties; reduced quota of king salmon.
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