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 By Tom Morphet    News    February 23, 2011

Public squeezed out at assembly meeting; Chambers doesn't hold half turnout

The Haines Borough Assembly needs a new home or improvements to its current chambers, leaders said after Tuesday’s meeting, where more than 40...

 

Goodman suit goes to judge; Ruling expected in election challenge by April or May

A lawsuit filed in Superior Court against the Haines Borough and assembly member Greg Goodman is ready for a judge’s decision. Z. Kent Sullivan...

 

Town's 1st state trooper dies at 86 in California

The first state trooper stationed in Haines, who later rose to the position of deputy commissioner of the state Department of Public Safety, died...

 
 By CVN Staff    Blotter    February 23, 2011

Police Blotter

Monday, Feb. 21 State road crews were advised of a call that a driveway culvert was about to overflow on Small Tracts Road. Sunday, Feb. 20 An...

 

Hess attorney targets Goodman's voter record

Arguments outlined by attorneys in a lawsuit filed in Superior Court against the Haines Borough and assembly member Greg Goodman have centered on the...

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    February 10, 2011

Law needed to keep pets from freezing?

During the most recent cold snap here in Haines, when temperatures sank below zero and winds rose above 60 miles per hour, I was very concerned about...

 

Police hope to revive reserves

The Haines Borough Police Department is seeking applicants for the reactivation of its volunteer reserve police officer program. Reserve officers...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    February 10, 2011

Local officers reel in wanted 'street preacher'

A phalanx of local peace officers on Tuesday arrested an Oregon man wanted there on misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest and violating a domestic...

 

Opinion

Ice creepers always seemed to me designed for the elderly or feeble. Then I fell last week three times on a single trip home. Aging, they say, is...

 
 By CVN Staff    Blotter    January 27, 2011

Police Blotter

Monday, Jan. 24 A caller requested extra patrols of their Fourth Avenue apartment complex after an early-morning knock on their door. State road...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    January 20, 2011

Court Report

Angela Widell, 45, of Haines was convicted Jan. 4 of harassment for a Nov. 19 incident when she punched a woman multiple times in a Main Street bar....

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    January 13, 2011

Rescued hiker recounts ordeal on Mt. Ripinsky

One day away from a two-week holiday in San Diego, Keith Hutchins was braced against a sheer face on Mount Ripinsky, playing mind games with himself...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    January 13, 2011

Woman charged with arson

A 56-year-old Haines woman was charged with felony arson and transported to Lemon Creek jail following a blaze at an FAA Road house Tuesday that...

 

Rescuers reach for fallen Ripinsky hiker

A team from Haines and Skagway early today climbed within shouting distance of a fallen hiker who’d spent 12 hours braced against a tree on a...

 
 By CVN Staff    Blotter    January 6, 2011

Police Blotter

Monday, Jan. 3 A caller reported two people screaming at each other on Main Street. An officer responded and found two intoxicated males arguing...

 
 By CVN Staff    Blotter    December 9, 2010

Police Blotter

Monday, Dec. 6 A caller reported property taken from a storage unit. The property is part of a civil matter that is pending in court. Sunday, Dec. 5...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    December 2, 2010

Chief: Bear shooting followed procedures

Haines police were criticized when a garbage bear shot at the Haines School Oct. 25 escaped into nearby woods, but police department chief Gary Lowe...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    November 25, 2010

Harbormaster seeks tighter management; Cites issues with slip list, behavior

Haines Borough harbormaster Ed Barrett is proposing a raft of changes to harbor management, including a comprehensive schedule of fees and a policy...

 
 By CVN Staff    News    November 25, 2010

Teleconferences give counselors options

Like police in Juneau and Haines, Haines School counselor Lindsey Moore said she doesn’t think the drug "Ecstasy" is widely used in...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    November 18, 2010

Haines man arrested at border for 'Ecstasy'

An 18-year-old Haines man was charged in federal court last week on a felony drug complaint that he attempted to bring 800 pills of the drug...

 
 By CVN Staff    Letters    November 18, 2010

Chopper, clinic staff came through

I would like to thank most gratefully the Haines police, the EMT crew, SEARHC clinic staff on duty, the U.S. Coast Guard, family and neighbors who...

 

Borough employees conserving energy? Assembly discusses if tips should be policies or guidelines

The Energy Sustainability Commission (ESC) has written an energy conservation guide for Haines Borough employees, but how the guide will be enforced...

 
 By CVN Staff    Blotter    November 11, 2010

Police Blotter

Thursday, Nov. 4 A caller reported a sow and cub walking in a residential area near Fourth Avenue. Officers responded, but the bears were not found....

 

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