Articles from the May 31, 2012 edition
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Partial sidewalk work irks leaders, merchants
State Rep. Bill Thomas, R-Haines, said this week a patchwork replacement of sidewalk and curbs downtown can’t be fixed this year, due to funding...
Drowning victim's family sues town
The family of a 14-year-old boy who drowned near the Port Chilkoot Dock has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Haines Borough, saying the...
Assembly begins scoring manager hopefuls
Haines Borough Assembly members and municipal officers are in the process of scoring 18 borough manager applicants on a “decision matrix” aimed...
Foundling moose goes to Kroschel's park
A days-old moose taken in by a local family last week became the latest addition to Steve Kroschel’s wildlife park. Kelsey Taylor said the...
Private group pushing for Lutak port
The Haines Borough recently launched a Haines Port Development Steering Committee. Three residents have since formed the Haines Port Development Counc...
Borough's downtown road work to begin
More downtown construction is scheduled to begin next week, as part of a project that includes improvements to Third and Fourth avenues, Lynnview...
Most apple trees survive winter
Despite a record snowfall and fears they’d be mowed down by the area’s moose, 99 of 127 apple trees planted around town about a year ago survived...
Sen. Murkowski to visit June 1
Sen. Lisa Murkowski is scheduled to visit Haines on Friday, June 1, and attend three events open to the public. Murkowski first will speak at the...
Visa program to last through fish season
Seafood processing – at least temporarily – will continue to benefit from a visa program that brings thousands of foreign students to Alaska each...
Pet health fair set June 9
The Haines Animal Rescue Kennel is hosting a free health fair for pets on Saturday, June 9, at the ANB Hall. The 10 a.m.-1 p.m. event includes tips...
Thirty-pounder leads derby's 1st week
Josh Bentz leads the 34th annual King Salmon Derby after the Memorial Day weekend, with a 30.4-pound catch. “It jumped clean out of the water and...
Ophan seal gains weight, swims in Seward
A newborn harbor seal pup found in Haines May 2 has gained more than eight pounds and appears on track for release into the wild here later this...
No special election to fill vacant seats
A push by Haines Borough Mayor Stephanie Scott to allow use of special elections to fill vacancies on the borough assembly died Tuesday after failing...
Wet, cold doesn't scare off brew fans
Intermittent rain didn’t seem to hinder the 20th Great Alaska Craft Beer and Home Brew Festival. The fair, which organizes the event, increased the...
Anchorage homebrew wins competition
Home brewers from throughout Alaska and the Yukon submitted 63 beers and four meads for Friday’s home brew competition at the 20th Anniversary of...
Police Blotter
Monday, May 28 A caller reported a reckless driver in the Fort Seward area. An officer gave the motorist a warning. Two callers reported a bear on...
Duly Noted
Mary Price is home after six months spent in Anchorage recuperating from a broken hip and other complications. She’s “extremely happy to be...
Thanks for help with cruise kick-off
The first Season Kick-Off Celebration was a success. Thank you to Jan Hill, Nancy Keen, Lorraine Kasko, Deanna Strong and Tim Ackerman for greeting...
Students raised $1,000 for orphanage
On behalf of the Haines High School Student Council, I would like to thank the Haines People for Peace for providing us with another grant this year...
Scholarship provided travel for students
On behalf of all the Haines High School students who attended the Pillars of America speaker series, I would like to sincerely thank the Juneau...
Volunteer effort a tribute at Jones Point
Praise and thanks to all those who did such a marvelous job of cleaning up the Jones Point Cemetery. It truly was a park-like setting for the...
Mayor thankful for help on junk cleanup
I would like to publicly thank everyone who participated in the recent Junk Car and Scrap Metal cleanup. As of last count, more than 400 cars and...