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New police chief adjusting to town's 'uniqueness'
Haines is a long way from Washington, D.C., and Haines Borough Police Chief Heath Scott has spent the last three weeks “getting used to the...
AMG seeks permit for Flower Mountain tour
Alaska Mountain Guides is looking to add a commercial ATV tour to its operations that would take clients around the Flower Mountain and lower Klehini...
Police Report
Monday, Aug. 1 A person registered a child custody complaint. An officer was advised. A caller reported an intoxicated man at Tlingit Park. The man...
State receives borough workplace violence complaint
A Haines Borough employee’s confidential complaint of workplace violence to the state’s Occupational Safety and Health department has prompted...
Borough office ban challenged
The Haines Borough could soon find itself embroiled in another lawsuit. Residents Sue Waterhouse and Paul Nelson have enlisted the help of...
Editorial
The Southeast Alaska State Fair, our town’s biggest celebration, certainly earns its ranking as one of the preeminent cultural events in the...
Duly Noted
Kee Heywood is credited as an editor of the micro-documentary film, “The Search for Earth Proxima,” by Speculative Films. The film, which...
Police Report
Monday, July 25 A person reported being harassed by an apartment complex maintenance worker on Second Avenue. A business owner reported someone...
State easing off prosecuting cases
Some Haines residents have been getting lucky lately as a convergence of circumstances has led to an uptick in the number of criminal cases being...
Town's drinking water turns brown
A brown, frothy liquid poured from the taps of the Haines Borough’s water customers last weekend, following a drop in pressure at the borough’s wa...
Parking gridlock at the airport
Officials are trying to find a solution to an overflow of cars parked at the Haines airport, some of which are double- and triple-parked and left for...
Police Report
Monday, July 18 A Second Avenue business owner reported sunflowers in front of her business had been destroyed. A Muncaster Lane resident reported he...
Buzz-in entry at borough defeated
On a 4-2 vote, the Haines Borough Assembly on Tuesday rejected Bill Seward’s proposal to install a buzz-in security door at the administration...
Borough's attorney backs Dimok decision
The Haines Borough administration is standing its ground on a decision to hold Canada-based company Dimok Timber to the same sales tax requirements...
Police Report
Monday, July 11 A Main Street business requested to speak with police about a suspected shoplifter. An officer was advised. A Haines Highway business...
Seward: Beef up security at office
Following a confrontation between two residents and a Haines Borough employee last week, manager Bill Seward is looking to implement a new security...
Police Report
Monday, July 4 A Comstock Road resident reported fireworks being discharged in the area. Police responded and issued a warning. An officer reported...
Expired license cancels fireworks
This year’s Fourth of July celebration will be markedly less festive. Haines Borough manager Bill Seward canceled the annual fireworks show after...
Police chief choice wavers, takes offer
Following a breakdown in negotiations last week over his request that the Haines Borough cover $27,000 in moving expenses, police chief candidate Heat...
Police Report
Monday, June 27 A caller from Vermont requested a welfare check on a Haines resident. Fire crews reported a disabled vehicle at 15 Mile Haines...
Borough sets Seward's contract terms
Haines Borough manager Bill Seward started on the job this week, though he got a taste of local politics sitting on last week’s assembly meeting....
Blackwell logged, owned restaurant
Dan Blackwell, a trucker, logger, and restaurateur died June 7 at Wildflower Court in Juneau of hear...
Police Report
Monday, June 20 The magistrate served a protective order on a Haines resident who was stalking another person. A Comstock Road resident reported a...
Court to close at noon Fridays
The Haines District Court has become another casualty of statewide budget cuts. Beginning July 1, all Alaska courts will close at noon Friday to...
Police: Unmarked car not for stealthy patrol
Residents may have noticed a new Haines Borough Police Department vehicle cruising around town lately. Or maybe they haven’t, because the black...