The Haines Borough Public Library invites the community to learn about Tlingit, Haida, Athabascan and First Nations culture through the Cultural Exchange program on Monday and Tuesday. Both days are filled with presentations, workshops, traditional music, dancing, games and food that are meant to teach locals about Native culture. Jessie Morgan, library education and cultural coordinator, said […]
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Haines assembly picks code review commission
The Haines Borough Assembly unanimously appointed seven people Tuesday to the borough’s new commission to review its code. Overall, the borough received 12 applications for the new Code Review Commission. The seven were assigned term lengths at random. The new three-year members are Mike Denker, Daniel Humphrey and Cynthia “CJ” Jones. The new two-year members are Deborah […]
Assembly green-lights garbage working group
The Haines Borough Assembly unanimously decided Tuesday to create a citizens working group to study whether any garbage issues need to be tackled. The borough plans to advertise for people to join the working group. The assembly set a tentative March 1, 2017 deadline for the committee to make any recommendations. The assembly’s commerce committee recommended that […]
Assembly members need to follow codes
To all voters in the Haines Borough, We need to make a change in our incumbent Haines Borough Assembly members. Six candidates running for two open seats shows the awareness of the people that change is needed in the borough assembly. We need new assembly members that are aware of the laws and codes that govern the Haines […]
Six different visions proposed by Haines assembly hopefuls
Diana Lapham and Ryan Cook want to push ahead with Haines’ harbor improvements. Leonard Dubber thinks government is just too darn big. Heather Lende is the optimist. Judy Erekson is the budget numbers geek. And Tom Morphet wants to do significant surgery on how the borough is run. That’s how the six candidates for two Haines […]
Library break-in case moves ahead
Haines police arrested one or more people for the Sept. 5 and Sept. 15 break-ins at the borough’s public library. Police declined to say who was arrested and how many will be charged. The person or persons are cooperating with police, and the department does not want to scare away suspects in other crimes from […]
Chilkoot tour permits discussion continues
Chilkoot tour permits discussion continues How many tour operators should be allowed in the Chilkoot River corridor? And if a limit is set, how would it be enforced? Those questions arose at a Sept. 15 meeting of the Haines Borough Assembly commerce committee. But no answers came. The issue is how much tour traffic the river corridor […]
Assembly committee talks trash
A working group might be put together to figure out if Haines’ garbage situation needs improvement. One possibility dominated a Sept. 15 Haines Borough Assembly commerce committee meeting — whether to make garbage pickup mandatory. Committee chairwoman Margaret Friedenauer said she would meet with Mayor Jan Hill about setting up such a working group to see what should be done. […]
Building revitalization a group effort
Lots of elbow grease, laughter, long hours, sweat and camaraderie! We would like to thank all American Legion members and community members who have helped in the revitalization of our building. Thank you to our volunteers Joe Poor, Dan Lindemann, Bill Rostad, Paul Gaines, Kerry Town and others. Also, a special thank you to Haines Borough […]
Private practices face challenges
When reached Wednesday afternoon at Family Medical Clinic in Delta Junction, Stacy Chappelle, who supervises the clinic’s office work and dispensary, said the private practice was having something of a hard day. Dr. Raymond Andreassen, the clinic’s owner, could not be reached and was not answering texts. He had gone to Seattle for a medical […]
