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Alaska's merriment master visits town, opens exhibit
An exhibit of the humorous art of Jeff Brown is featured at the Sheldon Museum through May 24. Called Alaska’s “Minister of Merriment,” Brown...
Incident may change school security policy
Haines School officials are reviewing procedures following an April 17 incident in which some elementary teachers mistakenly believed the school was...
Police Report
Monday, April 21 A caller reported a relative was involved in a possible domestic dispute at an apartment on Main Street. Police located...
Police Report
Sunday, April 13 Troopers reported discovering multiple prescription drugs and hypodermic needles inside a vehicle that had thawed out...
Rogue at the harbor: Lock on crane cut 4 times
At least one person doesn’t want to shell out the $50 annual fee for use of the Small Boat Harbor crane, and instead has decided to repeatedly cut o...
Police Report
Monday, April 7 Police received a protective order to be served on a Haines woman. A caller reported a tree down at 6 Mile Haines...
Police Report
Monday, March 31 A caller reported suspicious activity on Deishu Drive regarding drugs. Police took a statement. A person...
Only 2 apply for tourism director
The Haines Borough recently filled three vacant or soon-to-be vacant positions. It is still looking for a tourism director to replace outgoing directo...
Police Report
Monday, March 24 Police cleared fallen rock from 1.5 Mile Lutak Road. Police helped a motorist with a dead battery near 3 Mile Lutak Roa...
Assembly OKs ATVs on borough roads
The Haines Borough Assembly last week unanimously approved an ordinance change that will allow ATVs on borough-owned roads. Member Diana Lapham raised...
Police Report
Monday, March 17 A caller reported a runaway juvenile, who was later located by police and returned to her residence. A person...
Borough approved fireworks display
Haines Borough officials said they’d work in the future to provide advance public notice following complaints about a borough-approved private firew...
Police Report
Monday, March 10 Several callers reported fireworks in the townsite at 10:09 p.m. The callers were informed that there was a permitted fireworks...
ATVs on roads? Last hearing Tuesday
Supporters of an ordinance that would allow ATV use on Haines Borough roads turned out to testify in front of the assembly last week, claiming ATVs ar...
Police Report
Monday, March 3 A caller reported icy conditions on Deishu Drive. Road crews were advised. A person reported an abandoned motor home on...
Police Report
Monday, Feb. 24 A local agency representative reported a theft of wood, then called back later to say the wood had been paid for....
Staff floats budget proposals
Preliminary budget discussions between the Haines Borough Assembly and department heads Feb. 10 yielded several suggestions for the fiscal year 2015...
Police hire officer
The Haines Borough Police Department is getting a new officer, but borough staff won’t release the man’s job application due to a new personnel or...
Editorial
It’s good to save money, but the Haines Borough’s accumulation of $1.4 million in a permanent fund “earnings reserve” begs some big...
Nothing to come of break-in probe
The situation described in last week’s Chilkat Valley News regarding the status of the great 19-car break-in caper should have been headlined...
Police Report
Monday, Feb. 17 A 911 caller reported a domestic dispute at a Small Tracts Road residence. Police responded and found a man and woman arguing,...
Musser hired as chief; to earn $75K
Following the breakdown of negotiations with former police chief candidate Richard Crays, Haines Borough interim manager Julie Cozzi Tuesday...
Crays: For $80K, I wouldn't have applied
Haines Borough interim manager Julie Cozzi said this week that staff was not out of place in providing former police chief candidate Richard Crays a...
Charges advance in car break-ins
Haines Borough interim police chief Simon Ford forwarded charges to the assistant district attorney last week related to the summer spree of car break...