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Heli-ski firm exceeds increased flight limit Borough may penalize SEABA

Southeast Alaska Backcountry Adventures exceeded its allowable skier days this year by 22 percent, despite a 29 percent increase provided by the Haines Borough. The Haines-based helicopter-skiing company also used more than twice its allowable photo days and is the subject of a resident’s complaint of flying outside management plan boundaries April 4. “The administration […]

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Children’s play set for weekend

Twenty area youths between the ages of five and 15 will own the stage at the Chilkat Center Friday and Saturday for the Summer Youth Theater Conservatory’s performances of “The Jungle Book.” Shows start at 7:30 p.m. Director Elise Lammers, a drama teacher from a private school in Chicago, was walking young actors through their […]

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Fish plant settles with EPA over waste

A $50,000 settlement has been reached between the Environmental Protection Agency and a Lutak fish processor. Chilkoot Fish and Caviar agreed to the fine, to be paid over three years, following charges brought against the company by the federal agency last fall. “The underlying basis for the complaint was that for four years Chilkoot Fish and Caviar […]

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Numbers drop at hazardous waste cleanup

Participation was down 20 percent and businesses made barely a dent in their allocation at the annual hazardous waste cleanup Friday at the old city shop on Union Street. “Some years people are busy and it catches them off guard,” said Steve Haavig of Juneau, who oversees the program funded by the Haines Borough. Between 100 […]

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Sucking the life from local gardens Endemic thrip population swells, goes on attack

The tiny “thrip” is chomping and sucking its way through flowers and vegetables in Haines, breaking the hearts of gardeners. “They kill things. They’re awful. People have done things to stop them but have only been minorly successful,” said Stephanie Scott, a commercial flower grower and advocate of home-based agriculture. “People have lost entire pea crops. […]

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