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 By Tom Morphet    Blotter    July 26, 2012

Police Blotter

Monday, July 23 A caller requested a welfare check on a woman. Police were unable to locate the woman but she called the station to say she was okay....

 

Nail-pounding a smashing good time

The Hammer Museum would like to thank the following businesses for their support. They helped us to make the Fourth of July Nail and Spike Driving...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    July 12, 2012

Woman convicting in roadside dumping

A Haines woman was fined $300 and ordered to pay $280 restitution last week after 20 bags of household waste – including 400 pounds of food scraps...

 

Duly Noted

Kaitlin Podsiki and Bryan Combs were married Saturday, July 7 in Haines. Kaitlin was escorted down the aisle of the cruise ship dock by her father, Gr...

 

Police Blotter

Monday, July 9 An out-of-town caller requested a message be relayed to a resident. A construction worker reported a bear was in the area of Sixth...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    July 5, 2012

Tow truck bill rankles visitors

A visitor from Whitehorse, Y.T. who paid $780 to reclaim his trailer after a dispute with tow truck operator Paul Nelson is seeking redress through...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 28, 2012

Good Partner goes up in a blaze of memories

A crowd turned out Friday to witness the end of Good Partner II, the final remnant of a fleet of...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 28, 2012

Fourth of July events spread 4 days

A facilitator is needed for the annual pie-eating contest, but other Haines traditions are ready to go and some new events have been added to Fourth...

 
 By Pam Randles    News    June 28, 2012

Wild Things

Summers, even cold ones, are an active time for animals in the northern hemisphere. It is the time most of them reproduce. For some mammals, it’s...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 21, 2012

Climate change to bring new trees?

Record snows followed by rain in November toppled a 70-year-old yellow cedar near 1 Mile Haines Highway, a tree apparently planted by pioneering farm...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 14, 2012

Three-year eulachon study ends

The final year of a three-year study on eulachon runs in the Chilkat Valley documented an estimated return of 7.1 million of the smelt-like fish to...

 
 By Eileen McIver    News    June 14, 2012

Gardeners battle surge of dandelions

Haines may see more dandelions in years to come. Some Haines residents are saying there’s a growth boom this year. “Instead of here and there,...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 14, 2012

Police Blotter

Monday, June 11 An out-of-state caller was trying to locate a family member who was having trouble using their credit card for lodging. A welfare chec...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 7, 2012

May wettest, 2nd coldest on record

It’s official. May’s weather was the wettest on record for Haines and the second coldest, according to the National Weather Service. The average...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 7, 2012

Tagged brown bears shot, killed

Alaska Wildlife Trooper Ken VanSpronsen said this week that juvenile brown bears shot by residents at Beach Road and Cathedral View subdivision were...

 
 By Tom Morphet    Blotter    June 7, 2012

Police Blotter

Monday, June 4 A caller reported a possible sewer line leak in front of the Sheldon Museum. The water and sewer department was advised. An...

 
 By Krista Kielsmeier    News    May 31, 2012

Private group pushing for Lutak port

The Haines Borough recently launched a Haines Port Development Steering Committee. Three residents have since formed the Haines Port Development Counc...

 
 By Krista Kielsmeier    News    May 31, 2012

Thirty-pounder leads derby's 1st week

Josh Bentz leads the 34th annual King Salmon Derby after the Memorial Day weekend, with a 30.4-pound catch. “It jumped clean out of the water and...

 
 By Krista Kielsmeier    News    May 31, 2012

Police Blotter

Monday, May 28 A caller reported a reckless driver in the Fort Seward area. An officer gave the motorist a warning. Two callers reported a bear on...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    May 24, 2012

Draft slump report cites surface water

A draft engineering report says the Haines Borough should address surface water flows on the Mount Ripinsky hillside in response to a ground slump...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    May 24, 2012

Lowe: New 'T' intersections unsafe

Haines Borough officials say they want to meet with state road engineers before the Department of Transportation starts working on a Y-shaped...

 

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