Alain d'Epremesnil, KHNS - Haines
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The Southeast town is embracing the weirdness. The mayor has declared Saturday "Idaho Potato Day." And two locals will be crowned Queen and King of Potatoes for the day.
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A passenger plane collided with birds at the Skagway airport on Friday. The plane landed safely and nobody aboard was hurt.
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On Tuesday morning the Hubbard, which can carry up to 300 passengers, sailed up Lynn Canal with about 70 aboard.
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Carl Koch, with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, says moose typically give birth in May — and, like all other wild animals, should be left alone.
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The state’s Department of Natural Resources would oversee the new certification program and provide free training for sawmill operators.
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Some cruise lines have misgivings about tying onto part of a Skagway dock because of the danger posed by a large rock high above it.
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What started as an online ripple became a wave of public comments at the last borough assembly meeting in Haines.
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Skagway's tourism industry expects 1.2 million cruise passengers this year, almost double last year’s numbers.
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With the spring equinox past and Southeast Alaska snow melting fast, the land is waking up — and bird activity is increasing noticeably.
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The owner of Olerud's Market Center in Haines is offering surplus milk from the accidental eight-pallet order at a discount.