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Borough looks to change appointment process

The Haines Borough Assembly is looking to change the way residents are appointed to boards, committees and commissions. The change is sought to increase transparency and information available to the public, proponents say. The assembly voted 4-1 at its Jan. 14 meeting to introduce an ordinance that increases the amount of information committees are required to provide […]

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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 School District’s goal of enrolling 10 students there might be met by expanding the K-4 school’s class range, improving “marketing” or transforming it into an alternative school. Those options may involve busing students from town […]

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Borough in line for switch to pellet heat

The Haines Borough has cleared a major hurdle toward realizing its goal of converting its public facilities from oil-fueled boilers to wood pellet burners. The Alaska Energy Authority recently recommended the borough’s biomass project, which will convert 10 public buildings from oil boilers to ones burning pellets, be funded with $1.2 million in grant money from its […]

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State OKs 6 percent electric hike

The Regulatory Commission of Alaska on Monday granted local utility Alaska Power Company’s request for a short-term 6 percent power rate increase pending an investigation into whether the company’s request for a permanent, 18 percent increase is warranted.   The 6 percent increase came into effect Tuesday and raises residential and small commercial rates from 13.06 […]

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Borough workers to get free pool use?

Should Haines Borough employees receive free passes for unlimited use of the pool? Interim manager Julie Cozzi and executive assistant to the manager Darsie Culbeck thought so, and recently implemented a policy granting free use of the pool to all 70-80 borough employees. The Haines Borough Assembly, however, is postponing the decision to take a closer look. In […]

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Borough to alter its budget process

Budget season is around the corner, and the Haines Borough is already preparing for how it will decide to carve up the financial pie in 2015. Interim manager Julie Cozzi and chief fiscal officer Jila Stuart are working with department directors and preparing them for a potentially dismal fiscal situation. This year, Cozzi asked department managers to […]

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Townsite ski hill discussed

Fourteen residents turned out Wednesday for a discussion of developing a ski and sled hill on Haines Borough or State of Alaska property adjacent to Mount Riley Road. Topics included insurance and Haines Borough participation. The discussion was led by executive assistant to the manager Darsie Culbeck, and included suggestions for developing a 700-800-foot ski hill. The project might […]

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Candidate for HPD drops out

Would-be Haines Borough police officer Travis Marshall will not be coming to work in Haines as planned, putting the department back at the starting point for hiring a new officer. After agreeing to start on Dec. 30, Marshall, a military police officer with more than six years of law enforcement experience with the U.S. Air Force and Department […]

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