Articles from the November 22, 2017 edition
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Engineer disputes harbor contractor's initial claim
PND Engineers last week rebuffed the small boat harbor expansion contractor's claim that the...
Assembly: University timber sale violates Mud Bay code
The Haines Borough Assembly voted to evaluate the borough’s legal options if the University of Alaska awards a timber sale contract in the Chilkat...
USDA helps power local businesses
The Haines Brewing Company will soon use solar panels to help power their operation with assistance from a federal grant that aims to increase...
Department of Justice awards borough grant for sixth officer
The U.S. Department of Justice awarded the Haines Borough $125,000 to hire a sixth police officer, but the borough might have to give it back....
Police Report
Tuesday, November 14 An intrusion alarm was activated at 0 Mile Haines Highway and determined to be accidental. An intrusion alarm was activated on Fr...
Duly Noted
Darrell Shade was in town for a week, visiting from Twentynine Palms, Calif. to spend time with his daughter, Heather Shade. As a retired teacher, Dar...
Thanks for helping Dolphins swim
I would like to extend a huge thank you to all of the families and volunteers who spent their time helping to set up, officiate, and time the Haines...
Family seeks aid for grandma
We are the granddaughters and grandsons of a very special woman, Pamela H. Long. Our names are Julia, Kiersten, Jacob, Sophia, Gabriella, Izabella...
Thanks for helping festival fly
The American Bald Eagle Foundation would like to thank Haines for generously supporting our 2017 Alaska Bald Eagle Festival. We are so grateful to...
Fishermen kill fish, not miners
Before becoming a state we had to prove we could run the state without subsidies. Our vast natural resources of timber, fish, minerals, and oil was...