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Draft budget transfers areawide funds for police calls beyond townsite
The Haines Borough manager’s draft budget for the next fiscal year includes a sizable transfer from the areawide general fund to the townsite...
GASC proposes application system for nonprofit funding
The Haines Borough Assembly soon will vote on whether to return to an application process for allocating funds to nonprofits. The assembly used an...
Living with bears
Takshanuk Watershed Council greatly appreciates the individuals who took time out of their busy weekend schedules to attend this year’s Living with...
Thanks for supporting our police
A huge thank you to those who came in support of our Coffee with a Cop event at the Chilkat Bakery last weekend. Special thanks to Toni DeWitt, Greg...
Possible human remains found during Haines Highway construction
Work at a small section of the Haines Highway reconstruction project was stopped Monday — and will remain suspended indefinitely — after possible...
Resignations, hiring delay leave local State Parks understaffed
The Haines Borough has gone several months without a park ranger, and Alaska State Parks’ other full-time employee in Haines — a natural resource...
Ukrainian refugee flees to Haines to live with daughter
Of the roughly 3.8 million Ukrainian refugees who've fled their country since Russia's invasion last...
Borough, union to negotiate staff wages next month
The Haines Borough and Public Employees Local 71 are in the midst of labor negotiations. Borough manager Annette Kreitzer said 17 of the 22 articles...
Harbor parking lot could be used for limited commercial boat storage
The Port and Harbor Advisory Committee on March 24 unanimously recommended to the Haines Borough Assembly to allow limited commercial vessel storage...
Active community member dies at 77
Peggy Ormasen, who worked for decades at L.A.B. Flying Service, died Feb. 23 of heart and kidney... Full story
Rob Miller
There will be a memorial celebration of Rob Miller's life later this year at his favorite moose camp... Full story
This week in history
March 2, 1972 Fire Marshal Wally Dawson cited carelessness as the major cause of fires experienced...
Harbor ramp fix could cost about $200,000
A permanent fix for the harbor ramp, which was damaged by severe weather in early January, could cost in the ballpark of $200,000, according to...
ATVs now allowed on most borough roads
*This story has been updated to correct an inaccuracy. The story originally reported that the...
Thank You for answering the call to "Help Us, Help Haines"
We here at The Salvation Army would like to personally thank the individuals and businesses who stepped up to “Help Us, Help Haines” this...
Duly Noted
Everest Jon Jusi was born to Ariana Marquardt and Maxwell Jusi at the Juneau Birth Center at 4:50 p.m. on Jan. 4. Everest weighed 7 lbs., 8.5 ounces,...
2021 sees rebuilding, recovery from disaster, pandemic
Recovery and rebuilding were the watchwords of 2021 as residents navigated life in Haines among the...
Haines Index for 2021
Haines Friends of Recycling recycled eight, 40-foot vans of paper, plastic, metals and electronics and a 24-foot van of fish nets totaling 200,000...
Duly Noted
Cole Johnson was born to Crystalyn-Gunsi Lemieux and Basil Johnson at 9:45 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 19 at Alaska Native Medical Center in Anchorage. Cole...
Response to Tom Faverty's Dec. 9th letter
You are the "Bear Expert " who tried to present a skeleton of a legally-harvested brown bear as a bear killed by a poacher in your last article to...
Mayor Douglas Olerud's December 2nd disaster memorial speech
I want to say a few words to all of you about our loss, about trauma, and about healing and...
Former park ranger starts as police officer
Travis Russell turned in his badge and gun with Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation a...
Two storms bring first measurable snow
As the season’s first snow fell in town last week, four car accidents were reported to the Haines Borough Police, including a four-vehicle accident...
Canadian border reopens with brass
When Bruce Funk left his Whitehorse home at 8:30 a.m. Yukon time on Monday, he didn't expect cookies...
Public safety commission struggles to meet, looking to fill vacancies
Due to commissioner absences and a string of communication hiccups with borough staff, the public safety commission hasn’t met since May, possibly...