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Haines residents, animals need HARK

How can you call it negotiating in good faith with Haines Animal Rescue Kennel when you don’t pay for the service that was rendered? I would like...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    October 8, 2015

Citizens push petition, question minor offenses vote

Although the Haines Borough Assembly approved it two weeks ago, the controversial minor offenses ordinance is still creating a buzz around town, with...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    October 8, 2015

Drug charge dropped after border crossing

A cocaine possession charge leveled against a 22-year-old Haines man on Sept. 26 was dropped by prosecutors days later due to a lack of evidence....

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    October 8, 2015

House blaze apparently started in chimney

Greg Christianson, whose Comstock Road home was destroyed by fire early Saturday, said this week he felt lucky that most of the family was gone at...

 

Police Report

Monday, Oct. 5 A caller reported receiving a fraudulent voice message from the IRS. An officer spoke with the caller. Sunday, Oct. 4 A Comstock Road r...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    October 1, 2015

HARK, Sosa hit standoff in talks

Contract negotiations between the Haines Borough and Haines Animal Rescue Kennel ground to a halt last week, with the two sides blaming each other...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    October 1, 2015

Skull fragment unearthed at 7 Mile

Workers digging into some delivered soil at the American Bald Eagle Foundation this week at first thought they’d found a coconut shell. Then...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    October 1, 2015

Drug collection event cancelled

Due to a lack of support from the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Haines Borough Police Department has canceled its participation in the popular...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    October 1, 2015

Interim police chief meets with public

Haines Borough interim police chief Robert Griffiths addressed a wide range of topics at Tuesday’s town hall meeting, including recent department...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    October 1, 2015

Arrest for cocaine at U.S. border

A Haines man convicted in 2011 of attempting to import Ecstasy through the Dalton Cache border was arrested Saturday for trying to bring cocaine...

 

Police Report

Monday, Sept. 28 A caller reported an injured bear about one mile past the ferry terminal on Lutak Road. Ferry terminal personnel and the state wildli...

 

Borough employee pay: How does it stack up?

Discussion of Haines Borough employee salaries and whether the municipality offers wages...

 

Driver hits car, leads police on high-speed chase

A man sideswiped by an alleged drunk driver near 1 Mile Haines Highway last week said he thought he was going to be “squashed” in his car when he...

 

Police chief will address public Sept. 29

Haines Borough interim police chief Robert Griffiths will hold a town hall meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 29 in the Chilkat Center lobby. ...

 

Police Blotter

Monday, Sept. 21 A caller reported someone stole her purse and phone at a local bar. The woman said she didn’t want to press charges, but just...

 

Editorial

It’s with great sadness that we report this week the death of Ray Menaker, the founder of this newspaper. We were hoping Ray would make it to...

 

Phillips family grateful for support

I want to thank all the people who helped volunteer their time in helping the family of Kathy Phillips lay her to rest. A special thanks to Jenn...

 

Emergency responders there in the clutch

I wish to thank all the emergency responders for their care and compassion when I needed them for my dear friend, Rhona Nelson. Thanks to all, from...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    September 17, 2015

Minor offense ordinance on Tuesday's agenda

Members of a citizens group opposing a minor offense ordinance have developed a battery of arguments against its passage, including that it would...

 

Police Report

Monday, Sept. 14 A caller reported a person driving without a license. Officers were advised. A Deishu Drive resident reported a person trespassing on...

 

Ordinance would violate U.S., state constitutions

I am very disappointed in the Haines Borough government because of the actions they have taken to rush through and pass the minor offense...

 

Abuse shelter effort finds a home to rent

Following four years of fundraising, a local domestic violence response group has signed a one-year lease for the establishment of a safe house in...

 

Police department hires new officer

The Haines Borough Police Department has a new officer on the job. Officer Ryan Rutland recently moved to town with his wife and two children from...

 

Police Blotter

Monday, Sept. 7 A person reported someone stole $200 worth of meat from a freezer in the Lynnview Drive area. Police are investigating. A caller repor...

 

Duly Noted

Lauren Rutland is the new Haines Dolphins swim coach. She and husband Ryan Rutland moved to Haines from outside Saginaw, Texas, with their three dogs,...

 

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