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Mosquito Lake School survey due next week

A survey about the future of Mosquito Lake School was scheduled to go out late this week, with a one-week deadline for return. The survey, developed...

 

Duly Noted

Three Haines families spent nearly a week in Disneyland and several days trying to get back home through the heavy fog enshrouding Juneau. The familie...

 

Preschool meeting set

The Chilkat Valley Preschool board will meet at the school 6:30 p.m. Monday to discuss options following a decision by the Haines Borough Assembly to...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    January 23, 2014

Highway residents push school ideas

About 20 upper valley residents and others made an enthusiastic appeal for keeping Mosquito Lake School open Tuesday, saying the Haines Borough...

 

Workers should pay their way at pool

Haines is fortunate to have a swimming pool, despite being a small community. As is periodically noted, the pool is an expensive facility, but it...

 

Editorial

The Haines Borough School Board should be commended for Tuesday’s meeting at Mosquito Lake School, an exercise in creative democracy and a model for...

 

Dolphins host meet starting on Saturday

The Haines Dolphins swim team will host Juneau and Whitehorse squads at the annual Winter Games meet this weekend, Jan. 18-19. Dolphins board member...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    December 19, 2013

In 2013, projects belied forecast

For the first time since the rebuilt Haines School was oriented toward Old Haines Highway in 2007, students could make it to the school along a...

 

Police Report

Monday, Dec. 16   Police received a report of a theft from a residence that occurred three weeks ago. Police said approximately $1,500 in personal...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    December 12, 2013

Police chief decision postponed

It’s back to square one in the Haines Borough’s search for a new police chief. Interim manager Julie Cozzi is “taking a second look” at some...

 

Does town need a safe house?

Supporters of a local domestic violence response group say they’ll seek state and local funding for a permanent “safe house” in Haines for femal...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    December 5, 2013

Enrollment at Mosquito Lake at 6 students

Haines Borough School Board members heard Tuesday that attendance at Mosquito Lake School has dropped to six students, adding urgency to concerns...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    December 5, 2013

Borough's push for pellet heat

The Haines Borough Assembly has authorized staff to continue pursuing the use of wood pellet heat in borough facilities, and recently approved a $33,0...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    December 5, 2013

Museum director passed on job at Field Museum

The Sheldon Museum Board is convinced it has hired a superstar. Last month, the board hired Helen...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    November 21, 2013

Mosquito Lake enrollment short

An official count of only nine students at Mosquito Lake School will reduce state funding for the Haines Borough School District and will prompt...

 

Duly Noted

Pet owners brought dogs, cats and children to the Haines Senior Center Saturday for Haines Animal Rescue Kennel’s annual Pet Photos with Santa....

 

Borough will cover election costs

The Haines Borough Assembly voted 4-2 Tuesday to cover the $11,556 election investigation tab, relieving school board candidate Ardy Miller, who conte...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    November 7, 2013

Bill for election contest at issue

The Haines Borough Assembly will decide Tuesday who is responsible for the estimated $10,000 election investigation bill: the public, or school board...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    October 31, 2013

Designers consider Picture Pt.

Plans for development of the Picture Point Wayside are under way, with the design team estimating they will have a preferred alternative ready by spri...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    October 24, 2013

Borough's report upholds election

Mistakes were made during the Oct. 1 municipal election, but they were not egregious enough to warrant overturning the results and ordering a new...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    October 10, 2013

Election contested; ejected ballots cited

Haines Borough school board candidate Ardy Miller filed paperwork Monday to contest the Oct. 1 municipal election. On the notice of election contest,...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    October 10, 2013

Canvass tips school seat to Doddridge

Of the 49 outstanding ballots from the Haines Borough’s Oct. 1 election, clerk and election official Julie Cozzi determined 36 could be counted....

 
 By Helen Edwards    News    October 10, 2013

Homeschooler Mackowiak named merit semifinalist

The National Merit scholarship isn’t only for youths in public school. Homeschool student Sasha Mackowiak of Haines recently was named semi-finalist...

 

Duly Noted

Sam Edwards had an uncomfortable trip back to Tacoma, Wash., last week after working for Chilkat Guides at Glacier Point this summer. Edwards and...

 

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