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Police Blotter
Monday, Sept. 6 A caller reported two bears walking up Second Avenue, north of Main Street at 2:30 a.m. Officer responded and found the bears...
Questions come with food to go
Food businesses in trailers are serving up a host of issues for the Haines Borough as they morph into permanent structures after losing their wheels....
Candidate's residency questioned
Haines Borough assembly candidate Greg Goodman this week said he believed he meets residency requirements to run for office. Goodman, a former Haines...
Police Blotter
Monday, Aug. 30 Public works was advised that a bear ripped open the trash bin at Oslund Park softball field and trash was everywhere. A Second Avenue...
Opinion
Should the Haines Borough adopt a bear ordinance? Let’s review some history. Bears in town have always been an issue, but their traffic became...
Logger-turned-fisherman 'always came home with a boat'
Former resident Jim Wheelock died Aug. 1 at Sacred Heart River Bend Hospital in Eugene, Ore. He was 82. His son Ted said he survived two bouts of...
Police Blotter
Monday, Aug. 16 A caller reported a canoe overturned at 19 Mile. The owner was located and said people had flipped out of it and the boat was empty,...
It's the one with the keys in the ignition
It’s said that cars in Haines aren’t stolen, they’re just misplaced. That proved true July 30 when Karl Thomsen’s emerald...
Town's caring was a miraculous force
The Allgood family would like to sincerely thank our friends and loved ones in the community of Haines. The kindness of everyone in this community...
'Bear summit' aims at educating residents
The Haines Borough will host a "bear summit" to discuss issues surrounding a high number of bears around townsite residences in recent...
Bear control: Group wants garbage law Issue will go to assembly Tuesday
In the wake of continuing police call-outs for bears in garbage, some residents are pushing the Haines Borough to adopt tougher regulations on...
Borough workers get 3 percent-plus raise
The Haines Borough Assembly last week unanimously approved a three-year contract with its employees’ union, including an immediate 3 percent...
Highway crash totals truck
Alaska State Troopers will investigate a wreck that occurred at 11 Mile Haines Highway Sunday afternoon that totaled a 1987 Ford pickup truck and...
Court Report
Gary D. Piper of Haines was convicted May 17 of driving without a valid license. He was fined $300 and placed on probation for one year. Piper, 44,...
Great traditions make a great town
The rain held off as 15 contestants turned out Saturday morning, July 3, for the 2010 Mount Ripinsky Race. Congratulations to winner 15-year-old...
Drunken driving, fights punctuate dual holidays
Calls about a street fight on Main Street and a felony assault at a motel twice brought out the entire Haines Borough police force during the holiday...
Motorized bikes raise concerns
Haines Borough police will enforce traffic violations by motorized bicycles, chief Gary Lowe told the assembly June 22. The issue was raised by assemb...
Control, money led to vote on creating city of Haines
Why did the settlers of the Chilkat Valley vote to create a City of Haines 100 years ago? Stories told for years by old-timers averred that the need...
Police Blotter
Monday, June 28 Police responded after a caller reported a person broke into their Fourth Avenue residence and was breaking things. A caller reported...
Police Blotter
Sunday, June 20 An officer responded after a person with dementia was reported missing at the Fort Seward parade grounds. A local garage was...
Bike relay organizers expect record turnout
Riders on leg six of Saturday’s 18th annual Kluane to Chilkat International Bike Relay might want to pack long johns. Swaths of snow along that...
Police Blotter
Monday, June 14 A person reported fuel from his vehicle was siphoned out while the car was parked at the airport. A person reported a male was...




