Articles from the May 3, 2018 edition

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 By Kyle Clayton    News    May 3, 2018

Volunteer weatherman passes the rain gauge

Nearly every morning at 8 a.m. for the past 18 years Paul Swift has recorded weather observations, m...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    May 3, 2018

Ward victim takes active role in healing

A month after revelations surfaced that former school superintendent Karl Ward had for decades...

 
 By Natalie Helms    News    May 3, 2018

Board asks Klukwan to pull nets during king peak

In an attempt to save king salmon, a local advisory committee considered asking Klukwan subsistence fishermen to pull their nets out of the Chilkat...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    May 3, 2018

Diesel generators running 24/7

Utility users should be prepared to pay more for power after low water in lakes is forcing AP&T to run the diesel generator plant 24 hours a day....

 
 By Natalie Helms    News    May 3, 2018

Monitor presence to diminish in Chilkoot Corridor

Chilkoot Bear Foundation volunteers may take a backseat during the busy summer bear season at Chilkoot River as State Parks officials say they are...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    May 3, 2018

Assembly questions attorney's past decisions

Last week, the Haines Borough put the word out that it’s seeking a new municipal attorney. The assembly directed borough manager Debra Schnabel to...

 
 News    May 3, 2018

School board removes Ward's name from gym

By Natalie Helms The Haines Borough School Board voted unanimously Tuesday to rename Karl Ward Gymnasium as Haines High School Gymnasium. “When I...

 
 News    May 3, 2018

Timber sale meeting delayed

A meeting on the University of Alaska’s proposed timber sale has been rescheduled to May 9 after bad weather prevented officials from flying to...

 

Tier 3 is a political tool

I think it’s obvious by now that Tier 3 is not about saving salmon, it’s about stopping the resource development of a mine and timber sale in the...

 

We can't store all our thanks

Chilkat Valley Preschool would like to thank all the volunteers who helped put up our storage shed. Thanks to Kris Miller for the shed delivery from...

 

Thanks for the spring cleaning, Haines

Haines Borough Maintenance Crew and Residents—A HUGE thank you to all who cleaned our streets, sidewalks and ditches. Haines looks AWESOME. Spring...

 

New hospice volunteers appreciated

On April 14th, nine individuals completed the 18-hour Hospice of Haines volunteer training. Thank you, Shannon Caton, Albert Giddings, Joy Graves,...

 
 By Lexie DeWitt    Duly Noted    May 3, 2018

Duly Noted

Members of Haines Student Council traveled to Healy last weekend to attend the Alaska Association of Student Government conference. Student council...

 

Police Report

Tuesday, April 24 A caller on Mathias Road requested assistance for a domestic situation. A caller reported an intoxicated driver on Young Road....

 

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