Chilkat Valley News

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Chilkat Valley News
ISSN
8750-3336
Websitechilkatvalleynews.com

The Chilkat Valley News is a weekly newspaper serving the

Southeast Alaska. The paper principally serves the communities of Haines, where it is published, and Klukwan, a Tlingit Indian village 23 miles (37 km) west of Haines.[citation needed
]

The newspaper features local news, obituaries, and "Duly Noted," an about-town column written by locals, including Doris Ward and

National Public Radio commentator, and Anchorage Daily News columnist.) The Chilkat Valley News is also one of just a handful of independently owned newspapers in Alaska
.

The newspaper was founded in 1966 by Haines schoolteacher Ray Menaker[1] and a student printer, Bill Hartmann. The first edition appeared January 3 without a title, instead asking readers to choose a name from a list of 18 suggested ones, including Haines Independent Grapevine and Lynn Canal Drift.

Menaker sold the newspaper in the mid-1980s to Bonnie Hedrick. In 2012, Hedrick sold the paper to Tom Morphet who ran for public office in 2016 and distanced himself from the paper.[2]

In June 2017, Kyle Clayton, bought the paper from Morphet. Clayton sold the paper on Jan. 1 2024, to journalist Rashah McChesney.

The paper is printed in Petersburg, Alaska and published on Thursdays.

The Chilkat Valley News has won numerous awards from the Alaska Press Club, including Best Weekly Newspaper in 2013 and 2014.

References

  1. ^ Humanities, National Endowment for the. "Chilkat Valley news. [volume]". Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  2. ^ Annie Zak (2016-09-07). "Chilkat Valley News owner distances himself from paper as he runs for office". Anchorage Daily News. Retrieved 2024-01-12.

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