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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...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    November 17, 2011

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....

 
 By CVN Staff    Blotter    November 17, 2011

Police Blotter

Monday, Nov. 14 Police blocked off Third Avenue until it could be sanded, following a report of ice. A caller requested extra patrols due to a...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    November 10, 2011

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...

 

Duly Noted

Doris Ward is home from a month of travel that included family visiting and old friends. She traveled to Tulsa, Okla. to see sister, Janie Owen, and...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    November 10, 2011

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...

 
 By CVN Staff    Blotter    November 10, 2011

Police Blotter

Monday, Nov. 7 A caller reported a chimney fire on Sixth Avenue. A fire crew responded and found the fire was under control and not a threat. Sunday,...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    November 10, 2011

Two officers join police force ranks

The Haines Borough Police Department went for experience when adding two officers to the team this summer. Recently hired officers John Havard and...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    November 10, 2011

Ford takes over temp sergeant duties

Officer Simon Ford is the Haines Borough Police Department’s acting sergeant as of this month, a temporary promotion that police chief Gary...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    November 3, 2011

School board seats Jones; Vote follows secret ballot

The Haines Borough School Board on Tuesday appointed former member Brenda Jones to a vacant seat. The unanimous vote came moments after a secret...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    November 3, 2011

Bow hunting in town: Legal but is it safe?

Police chief Gary Lowe said he wouldn’t seek changes in borough laws that effectively prohibit hunters from shooting big game with a rifle in...

 
 By CVN Staff    Blotter    November 3, 2011

Police Blotter

Monday, Oct. 31 A caller reported a possible fire in the Porcupine area. A fireman responded and reported it was a structure being burnt down in a...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    October 20, 2011

Alcohol Task Force seeking funding support

The Haines Alcohol Task Force is sending letters of support to help fund the group’s efforts. The Haines Sportsman’s Association donated...

 

Assembly rejects allowing ATVs on roads

The Haines Borough Assembly in a 3-2 vote Tuesday ditched an often-delayed ordinance that would have permitted the operation of all-terrain vehicles...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    October 13, 2011

Arrest changes views, energizes Goodman's daughter

The daughter of longtime former Haines police chief Greg Goodman has a different view of lawmen following her involvement in the Occupy Wall Street...

 
 By CVN Staff    Blotter    October 13, 2011

Police Blotter

Monday, Oct. 10 A caller reported a vehicle parked on the side of the road at 4 Mile Haines Highway, making it difficult to pass. A state trooper...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    October 6, 2011

Injured teen was lucky, is thankful

I would like to thank everyone who offered their wishes, prayers, and support following my recent accident. Dr. Linda Keirstead and nurse Becky...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    October 6, 2011

ATV ordinance returns Tuesday

Members of the Haines Borough Assembly will return to the topic of all-terrain vehicles at their meeting Tuesday. A third public hearing will be held...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    October 6, 2011

Moose shot in townsite limits

A hunter who shot a bull moose at a local golf course Sept. 27 has been cited with discharging a firearm in the townsite. The incident near 2 Mile...

 
 By CVN Staff    Blotter    October 6, 2011

Police Blotter

Monday, Oct. 3 A caller reported a moose had been hit by a vehicle at 27 Mile Haines Highway. State troopers were advised, and a charity was contacted...

 

Police Blotter

Monday, Sept. 26 A caller reported a problem bear at the dump. A caller reported a vehicle in the ditch on the Haines Highway. A caller reported a...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    September 22, 2011

Fire destroys home, hopes; No one injured in blaze at 27 Mile, cause not known

A fire Tuesday destroyed Fred Anderson Sr.’s dream of bringing his wife home from a Sitka hospital. Linda Anderson, his wife of 43 years, is suf...

 

ATV ordinance hearing delayed once again

The Haines Borough Assembly on Sept. 13 again delayed a proposed ordinance that would permit the operation of all-terrain vehicles on borough streets...

 

Former teacher, police officer Carlyle Stuart dies in Oregon

Carlyle Stuart, a former Haines schoolteacher and running coach who served as a reserve police officer and acting mayor of the City of Haines, died...

 

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