Haines firefighters responded to an early morning call to a structure fire on Small Tracts Road on Monday. Firefighters arrived at 1:09 a.m. to find an outbuilding on fire on Tuesday, Jan. 13. In a media release, fire chief chief Zak Overmyer reported that firefighters were able to get water on the fire and stop […]
Eating Well in the Chilkat Valley: Good bean soup
This will be a growing/foraging/cooking column for the Chilkat Valley, using food that is easy to find locally and hopefully reasonably cheap. For this first column though, it being winter, let us go with harvesting from the store. Let us start with beans, one of the more basic foods. Start with about a pound of […]
One Loss, One Lesson, One Title
One loss in November forced James Stickler to confront something he hadn’t needed to before. “I realized I’m not unbeatable,” Stickler said. “I needed to be more patient.” That realization carried the Haines High School senior through the remainder of his final season and onto the top step of the podium. On Dec. 20 in […]
Arrest warrant issued in Kroschel case
A Juneau judge has issued a warrant for the arrest of Steve Kroschel, the longtime owner of a Mosquito Lake wildlife park, after Kroschel failed to appear at pre-trial hearings in his ongoing animal cruelty case. Kroschel was charged in September with multiple counts of animal cruelty, including three Class C felonies, each carrying a […]
Assembly Briefs: Docks and towers
Letnikof offer increased The offer from American Cruise Lines to pay for a portion of the Letnikof Dock rebuild has grown. Previously, the cruise company had offered the borough $2 million toward the planned $9 million dock project in exchange for at least 20 years of priority docking rights, with options to extend. Last month, […]
Diesel issues halt machines across the borough
Widespread fuel-gelling in the Chilkat Valley’s supply of diesel halted trucks, plows and a highway-project crew in December. Many say the problem — a process where diesel fuel solidifies at low temperatures, clogging fuel lines and filters — could have been avoided with a different fuel mix. The issues began as early December temperatures bottomed […]
Haines’ drinking water violated standards but water manager says there is little danger
The Haines Borough informed residents on Jan. 7 that testing showed it had violated drinking water standards for turbidity between August and November last year. Turbidity, a measurement of how much light passes through a water column, is caused by solid material suspended in the water. Too much of it can interfere with how well […]
Duly Noted: births, belly flops, bundles of snow, and much, much more
Tulsi Zahnow and Charlie Lewis Bower IV are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Fraser Robin Bower. She was born at 6:38 p.m Dec. 20 in Juneau. She was 7 pounds, 7 ounces and 18.5 inches long. Grandparents Laurie Mastrella and Charlie Bower III as well as Katrina and Josh Zahnow met with […]
State declares storms a disaster
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy issued a disaster declaration Sunday for the past month of winter storms in the Chilkat Valley. The weeks-long pummeling began in early December when temperatures bottomed out into the single digits and stayed resolutely low through the holidays. Then it started snowing. From Dec. 28 to Jan. 1, Haines Harbor weather […]
Second fishing boat sinks in harbor
The F/V Faithful, a 36-foot wooden troller, sank just before New Year in the Haines Harbor — the second boat that month to sink in the harbor.Borough staff saw the boat listing the morning of Dec. 30 and worked to get pumps onboard. While setting up pumps, with harbormaster Henry Pollan in the hull of […]

