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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
State DOT officials to update residents on the Haines Highway project; preview of Skagway assembly meeting; Haines spelling bee champ eyes state meet; basketball roundup.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
Haines Fire Department responds to two structure fires this weekend; former Sen. Albert Kookesh recovers from a heart attack; an update on the Kake homicide; basketball roundup.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
Chilkoot Indian Association looks to remove old telegraph cables from local beaches; new Sealaska Land Bills are introduced in Congress; harnessing hydropower for autopower in Skagway; Bell Store delivers a happy Valentine's Day to Haines residents.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
Alaska Helisking decides not to appeal skier day allocations; Southeast leaders work to approve the region's economy.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
Alaska Helisking plans to appeal a decision by the Haines Borough manager; students get new tools in the classrom; a look at the Skagway Arts Council; basketball recap. With Jim Devereaux and Krista Kielsmeier.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
Skagway continues looking for a new manager; Skagway students head to an international competition (with Jim Devereaux); a basketball recap.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
Klukwan's president talks about moving past bankruptcy; a Sitka eagle dies of lead poisioning; our weekly essay feature.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
A settlement is reached in the Klukwan Inc. bankruptcy case; a preview of Thursday's Skagway assembly meeting; the science of cruise ship wastewater.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
A design report from DOT on the ferry plan is expected this month; a decision is made on local heliskiing permits; Constantine Mine inks deal with Japan company.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
The Haines public safety building gets another assessment; Native groups voice opposition to relaxing cruise ship wastewater standards; and a decision is made on local helisking permits for this season.
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