Articles from the June 14, 2012 edition
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Earnest back on job; hiring process halted
The Haines Borough Assembly voted 4-1 Tuesday to retain manager Mark Earnest, reactivating a contract that gives him the borough’s top job for...
Assembly OKs $11.3 million budget
Haines Borough Assembly members Tuesday unanimously approved the government’s $11.3 million spending plan for the coming year. They raised the...
Three-year eulachon study ends
The final year of a three-year study on eulachon runs in the Chilkat Valley documented an estimated return of 7.1 million of the smelt-like fish to...
'Grandma?' Phone scams target seniors
Two elderly Haines residents were targeted two weeks ago as part of a scam in which the caller pretended to be a grandson in trouble and desperately...
Sidewalks, curbing may be expanded
State Department of Transportation officials this week said they’re hoping to secure money to expand curb and sidewalk replacement work adjacent to...
Freight delay strands groceries
Retailers in Haines say inconsistencies in freight delivery are costing them money and time. An official with shipper Alaska Marine Lines said the...
Chilkoot bears hungry, unafraid
Two brown bears shot and killed under defense of life and property provisions have state officials reiterating the importance of securing potential...
KHNS on-air marathon will seek $70K
Public radio station KHNS will kick off its annual, on-air fundraiser Friday, June 22 with a broadcast from Skagway and continue to pitch for local...
Business Briefs
Inside Passage Quilting, a new shop near the cruise ship dock in Fort Seward, opened last month. Owner Linda Axsom said her business offers long-arm...
Business Briefs
Jim Strong offers hydro-seeding through his company, “J.B. Strong Hydroseeding Service.” Hydro-seeding is basically a seed, fertilizer and mulch...
Business briefs
Scientific Resource Surveys, Inc., a Haines-based archaeological firm, is offering a three-week course, “Basics of Archaeology and Stewardship....
Murkowski: Funding will be tight
The outlook for federal funding of programs like public radio and Big Brothers Big Sisters isn’t good, U.S. Sen Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said in...
Federal problems overshadow visit
Federal issues overshadowed local ones during a daylong visit by U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, on June 1. “The reality of what’s happening t...
Officers take posts at police, troopers
Three new lawmen are on the job. Recently hired Haines Borough police officer Adam Patterson grew up in Indiana, but has lived in Haines for the past...
A chilly ride forecast for Kluane
If you’re driving, slow down. If you’re pedaling, bundle up. That’s the advice of organizers in advance of the annual Kluane to Chilkat Internat...
Residents to Fish and Game: Protect wild red runs
Residents at a June 6 meeting in Haines said they were afraid the state was repeating mistakes of the past, including boosting fishermen elsewhere at...
Gardeners battle surge of dandelions
Haines may see more dandelions in years to come. Some Haines residents are saying there’s a growth boom this year. “Instead of here and there,...
Police Blotter
Monday, June 11 An out-of-state caller was trying to locate a family member who was having trouble using their credit card for lodging. A welfare chec...
Duly Noted
Mark Sogge and Cecily Stern attended daughter Caitlin Stern’s doctoral thesis defense at Cornell University’s Department of Neurobiology and...
Know real story behind sidewalk repair
I was disappointed to read the negative comments from the newspaper editor, the contractor, and others about the Main Street rehabilitation project....
Haines port only needs advertising
The board members of Haines Port Development Council are, for sure, an odd combination. All three have been on opposite sides of many issues in...
Mom appreciated homeschool art show
I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the Sheldon Museum for making the Chilkat Valley Homeschoolers’ Art Show a big success. Jerrie...
Words not enough thanks for crash response
We would like to thank everyone who came and helped last week when our loved ones were in a car accident. Words cannot express how thankful we are to...
Show tolerance for teen-age bears
Three summers ago, 10 cubs were born to bears that frequent the Chilkoot River. This year, they have all “graduated” and are on their own. They...
Thanks for help with pickle challenge
The Haines Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the following business for their support with the 2012 Sudsy Pickle Challenge: Fogcutter Bar,...