Articles from the February 28, 2013 edition
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Borough reviews not done
Although required to by code, Haines Borough Manager Mark Earnest has not provided for evaluations of employees since starting on the job three years...
Police employees raise issues about chief
Haines Borough manager Mark Earnest is reviewing complaints from personnel within the police department about chief Gary Lowe, mayor Stephanie Scott...
Former cop's license under review
The Alaska Police Standards Council has started the process of revoking the certification of former Haines police officer John Havard. Havard is the...
Downtown revival effort to regroup
An upcoming meeting of the Downtown Revitalization Committee may help determine the direction of the group, which hasn’t met since June. Lenise...
Sun, wind will power new sign
Members of the Haines High School Power Systems Engineering class recently hung an “LED banner board” on a wall at the front of the high school....
Klukwan center seeks tie with state
The Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Advisory Council last week voted to support efforts of the Jilkaat Kwaan Heritage Center to partner with the...
Legislature loosens water regs
Haines Borough Mayor Stephanie Scott lamented recent action by the Alaska Legislature to loosen restrictions on cruise ship dumping in state waters....
Middle school wrestlers notch titles at Dryden
Each winning his weight class, Charlie Bower and Cameron Merklin-Bauer led Haines middle school wrestlers to a fourth-place finish among eight teams...
Highway pull-off to become trailhead parking
A roadside pull-off near 7 Mile Haines Highway will be fenced off and cleaned up this spring in preparation for its transformation into a parking...
Classes on marine safety offered
Representatives from the Alaska Marine Safety Education Association are offering a safety training class free to commercial fishermen March 8-10....
Mine summit helpful, borough officials say
Haines Borough officials recently returned from a Canadian mineral exploration conference. Assistant to the manager Darsie Culbeck and assembly...
Borough: Tweak sockeye study
The Haines Borough is taking a closer look before signing off on a $10,000 study of local commercial fish stocks and management. The draft report,...
Reciprocal fish licenses under fire
The Upper Lynn Canal Fish and Game Advisory Committee will recommend the state discontinue its reciprocal fishing license program with Canada, but...
Wild Things
So far, 2013 has been an unusual year for wildlife. Some of the players are missing and others are acting like it is spring in February. Annie...
Girls 'B' squad makes it to Triple Threat title game
One Glacier Bear team advanced to the championship game of the annual Triple Threat Tournament last weekend at the Haines School, and five Haines...
Hoops squads top Eagles, look forward to regionals
Both Haines High School varsity basketball teams picked up wins over Yakutat on Monday in their final games before next week’s Region V tournament....
Planners reject CIA fine appeal
The Haines Borough Planning Commission denied on Feb. 14 the Chilkoot Indian Association’s appeal of $1,000 in fines for unpermitted residential con...
Schnabel talks with King
Reality TV star Parker Schnabel of Haines said his recent interview with newsman Larry King was fun. It was Schnabel’s first interview on camera....
Meetings scheduled
Lack of a quorum cancelled Tuesday’s scheduled meeting of the Haines Borough Assembly. Members Norm Smith, Joanne Waterman and Jerry Lapp were...
Schnabel misses on Kreiss-Tomkins
In his letter to the editor published Feb. 21, John Schnabel begins by writing “I know nothing...” How true those words are. He writes “...the...
Community stepped in to help after fire
We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the Haines Volunteer Fire Department, Steve Barry, Kim Stinson, Derek Poinsette, the folks at Alaska...
Save negativity until the next election
As a member of Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins’ campaign team, I can assure you that his statements regarding former Rep. Bill Thomas’ voting position...
Thanks for organizing Triple Threat
I’d like to publicly give Sarah and Ralph Swinton a huge thank you for organizing the recent Triple Threat Basketball Tournament. It is a big chore...
Schnabel allegations factually untrue
In the Feb. 21 edition of the Chilkat Valley News, John Schnabel made several charges against Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins that were without basis and...
Rettingers appreciate help with bee
The Rettinger family would like to say a big thank you to the many organizations, businesses, and individuals who donated funds to help Jayden travel...