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Broadcaster: Tara Bicknell
KHNS Radio expands staff, replaces aging equipment. Local students embrace current technology, envision a world without heavy backpacks.
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Absentee voting began Monday for municipal elections. Bill Thomas files for two House seats (Schoenfeld). Skagway signal needs more work. Skagway Borough announces another tax holiday. Arts Council renews interest in an outdoor performance venue. Chris Proctor performs.
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Haines cruise season ends earlier than expected. Metlakatla fishery (Schoenfeld). A moose shot in a residential area has property owners wondering about the details of the moose hunt laws. Goat hunt continues. PFD amount announcement Tuesday.
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A series of earthquakes 90 miles from the northern Lynn Canal. Alaska Public Offices Commission settles an over funding violation with Representative Bill Thomas. The autumn hunt begins with first harvests in the first day, for both moose and mountain goat.
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Klukwan, Inc. closes its office in Haines. Alaska Public Offices Commission rules on a year-old complaint against the Campaign to re-elect Bill Thomas. A restoration project concludes in southern Southeast (Schoenfeld). Haines hires back former Facilities Director. ATV ordinance gets one more public hearing.
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The Marine Highway says a long-term plan is needed for ferry problems (Schoenfeld). Local carvers teach carving tool-making in Wrangell and Haines (Duren/Bicknell). Eagle feeding demonstrations is giving Chilkat Valley tourists exactly what they want.
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New Judge sworn in; will hear Lynn Canal cases (Miller). Marine Transportation Advisory Board leadership remains in upper Lynn Canal. Traffic changes in Juneau (Schoenfeld). Car seat experts help parents in Haines.
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Alaska Public Offices Commission takes up a local case. Haines students want to know what college, the armed forces, or backpacking the globe was for you. Visiting the final farmer's market of the season (Dowds). Klondike Road Relay and Goddess Party, this weekend.
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New online features help tourism professionals find cyber-surfers around the world. Southeast State Forest doubles with new legislation (Schoenfeld). End of summer means the end of eating out on the town to some (Richard).
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The summer's most wanted vandal is caught by three police officers: A nuisance brown bear. The Haines adult book club begins with The Good Earth (McIver). Soggy ground means weird-looking -- but tasty -- treats.
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