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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...
Lowe: New 'T' intersections unsafe
Haines Borough officials say they want to meet with state road engineers before the Department of Transportation starts working on a Y-shaped...
Lowe, Brower, Bolen amid 18 manager applicants
Residents John Brower, Gary Lowe and Debra Schnabel and former Haines Borough Manager Tom Bolen are among 18 applicants for the borough’s top job....
Police hope local hire stems turnover
Haines Borough Police Chief Gary Lowe said he’s pursuing local hire in the wake of resignations from the department. Recent departures have reduced...
Tele-communicators vital to community
Each year, the second full week of April is dedicated to the men and women who serve as public safety tele-communicators. Communications officers are...
New console aimed at better 911 service response
The Haines Borough is seeking a federal grant to purchase and install a new dispatch console that would improve response to 911 calls. “Thank goodne...
Officer on paid leave was rewarded
It does not take five months to discover a starving animal walking in its own feces! What does not make any sense to me is our chief of police Gary...
Does harbormaster need more power?
After considerable discussion, the Haines Borough Assembly has dropped the idea of making its harbormaster a “peace officer.” That puts the local...
‘Choose Respect’ puts spotlight on abuse issue
Leona Santiago, who grew up in Front Street’s Raven House, recounted her experience of abuse from...
Officer in horse probe placed on paid leave
Haines Borough police chief Gary Lowe this week placed officer Cassandra McEwen on paid, administrative leave, beginning March 10. McEwen is the...
Domestic violence group in gear
Besides a march Friday on Main Street, the Domestic Violence Task Force in Haines is creating a moving display to bring attention to the issue and...
Troopers investigate cop's care of horses
The veterinarian who treated three ailing horses belonging to a Haines Borough police officer said the animals in mid-January were suffering...
Briefs
Harbor policing ordinance clarified The Haines Borough Assembly last week removed the words “peace officer” from an ordinance to clarify...
Ordinance aims to keep peace at boat harbor
As Haines Borough harbormaster for more than a year, Ed Barrett said he’s never been physically hurt during a dispute, but he has “heard some...
Ordinance aims to keep peace at boat harbor
As Haines Borough harbormaster for more than a year, Ed Barrett said he’s never been physically hurt during a dispute, but he has “heard some...
Borough Digest
26 Mile repeater needs replacing Manager Mark Earnest informed the Haines Borough Assembly last week that a 26 Mile repeater was “down, and it...
Vandals are likely culprits in destruction of weather station
As if the snow gauges and meteorological equipment didn’t have enough to deal with this winter, the weather station at the Haines School suffered a...
Police Blotter
Monday, Jan. 23 Vehicles were reported for impeding snow removal near Mathias and in the area of the power plant. A caller reported the theft of jewel...
Troopers open case into sex abuse report
Alaska State Troopers and the Haines Borough Police Department this week investigated a report of child sexual abuse. "I don’t think...
House party busted; Four minors charged
Four minors were charged with underage drinking following the police bust of a party at an Allen Road residence at 3 a.m. New Year’s Day....
Police track footprints to rescue ill woman
Heavy snowfall may have served as a lifeline late Sunday night, as Haines Borough police officer Jason Rettinger tracked a missing...
Alcohol task force seeks teen members
The Haines Alcohol Task Force is sending a two-pronged message aimed at underage drinkers: Don’t drink, but if you do, act safely. "Our...
Injured black bear cub put down after romp downtown
Haines Borough police put down an orphan black bear with an injured paw Thursday, after the limping cub rustled through trash cans near Main Street....
Lawmen here for wildlife investigation
Representatives of state and federal law enforcement agencies conducted searches and seized records and guiding equipment in Haines Monday in...
First snow sends rigs off roads
At least eight drivers went off the road Friday and others lost control as the first measurable snowfall of the season coincided with a dramatic drop...