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Police Report
Monday, Sept. 9 A caller reported finding a bear cub killed by a vehicle near the airport. A person reported water flowing down the top of Young...
Conviction in cop fight at local bar
A jury convicted a Haines man Friday of three charges stemming from a July 2012 fight with three Haines Borough police officers at a downtown bar....
Police Report
Monday, Sept. 2 A caller reported he kicked a woman out of his house and wanted the matter documented. A person reported the float at the Chilkat Crui...
Court denies Williamson suit
A state Superior Court judge has ruled against the family of a boy who drowned at Port Chilkoot Dock in May 2010 and sued the Haines Borough for...
Motorized use at beach resurfaces
The Haines Borough Assembly will look into putting teeth into a state directive against use of motorized vehicles on Chilkat River beaches. Confusion...
Personnel committee to get records issue
The Haines Borough Personnel Committee will take up the issue of whether to tighten public access to personnel records, including employee evaluations...
Editorial
The CVN last week published a story about the four candidates for Haines Borough police chief who’d applied by the borough’s deadline. The story...
Police Report
Monday, Aug. 26 Dispatch provided a caller with the poison control hotline number to assist with a toddler who had swallowed detergent. A person repor...
Why so few assembly candidates?
With only two names appearing on the fall municipal ballot for two seats open on the Haines Borough Assembly, interest in serving on the town’s...
Chief of police job draws 4 applicants
Haines Borough Manager Mark Earnest is considering recasting the net after receiving only four applications for the chief of police position. Earnest...
Tighten access to public records?
The Haines Borough Assembly last week introduced an ordinance that would restrict public access to employee evaluations and applications for borough...
From hardscrabble roots, Geary carved a rugged way
Friends and family members Sunday paid final respects to Mickey Geary, a tough and competitive...
Police Report
Monday, Aug. 19 A Mathias Avenue resident reported receiving obscene phone calls from a howler monkey early in the morning. A caller complained...
Snafu, ship visit kill cell service
Cell phone service came to a virtual standstill in Haines Wednesday when statewide problems affecting provider ACS coincided with an ongoing gridlock...
Editorial
Hats off to Chilkat Center supporters for their efforts to improve the building, including this Saturday’s gala featuring musicians from the Los...
Police Report
Monday, Aug. 12 A welfare check resulted in taking an ill man to the clinic. A caller reported “heavy marijuana usage” in the campground at Fort...
Smell of sewage raises ire
The Haines Borough’s sewer treatment plant smells. But the odor isn’t just bad, some business owners and public officials say, it’s “almost in...
Police Report
Monday, Aug. 5 A person reported a man and woman engaged in “suspicious activity” in a vehicle parked at Jones Point. Investigation revealed the...
Two candidates for assembly, four to vie for school board
Despite a recent change in election procedures and exemption from state financial disclosure requirements, only two candidates filed to fill two...
Police Report
Monday, July 29 A caller complained of cyclists in the construction zones on Beach Road making it difficult for cars to pass. Police told the caller...
Police let dog killer off the hook
It appears a Haines man who killed one dog and wounded another with a bow and arrow in January will not face any prosecution. After weeks of deliberat...
'Spidered' windshield an issue
Haines Borough police aren’t cracking down on cracked windshields. Interim Sgt. Jason Rettinger wrote a citation for a cracked windshield last...
Police Report
Monday, July 22 The American Bald Eagle Foundation took in an injured raven found on First Avenue. A man, who hit another person’s dog with a stick...
Beating spotlights bars' over-serving
Haines Borough Police said this week they will pursue enforcement of an Alaska law that prohibits bar employees from selling alcohol to drunk patrons...