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 pounds.
The Haines Borough Public Library lent out 30,390 books, DVDs and magazines. People used the library’s internet services 19,508 times and used its rooms for programs and meetings 734 times.
Olerud’s Market Center sold 2,046 heads of iceberg lettuce.
Mountain Market roasted more than 8,000 pounds of coffee and sold more than 17,000 sandwiches and wraps.
Howsers IGA sold 22,451 pounds of bananas and 14,395 pounds of ground beef.
People unloaded 682,585 pounds of household garbage at the Community Waste Solutions landfill.
Individuals and companies made 48 public record requests to the Haines Borough.
Police received 90 dog calls and 362 EMS calls. Officers conducted 267 traffic stops and 284 people called 911 and then hung up.
The Haines Volunteer Fire Department responded to 40 fire calls and 363 ambulance calls.
The Salvation Army distributed 2,864 food boxes.
Nine dogs and 26 cats were adopted from Haines Animal Rescue Kennel. Five cats, two rabbits and one turtle are awaiting adoption.
Because of a new leak detection program, new infrastructure and not selling water to cruise ships, people consumed 83 million gallons of Haines Borough drinking water, 20% less than the 30-year average. Piedad Springs made 38 million gallons and Lily Lake Water Treatment Plant made 45 gallons.
Haines Brewing Company brewed 8,391 gallons of beer.
The Chilkat Valley News published 1,096 news stories, letters to the editor, obituaries and columns on its website. CVN readers submitted 249 letters to the editor. The newspaper printed 11 corrections. Its most viewed news story on the CVN website, with 7,400 clicks, was “Bear kills two tamed moose.”