How are your rubber boots holding up? Complaints about poorly made Xtratuf boots, published in coastal Alaska newspapers in recent months, also extend to Haines. The familiar brown and yellow knee boots with a grippy sole are favored by commercial fishermen, river guides and woods dwellers. “I quit wearing them,” said John Winge, a Haines […]
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Meeting tilts against big wind projects
Mayor Stephanie Scott said she was enthused 21 residents turned out Aug. 2 for a meeting on wind power potential in the Chilkat Valley, but she isn’t expecting utility-scale development of the source any time soon. “I think the sense of the group is that it wasn’t feasible to do this,” Scott said. Scott paraphrased comments at […]
Skateboard park seeking better lighting
Thanks to the Haines Borough for repairing the front wall at the skate park recently. It’s now safer and looks better. Many skaters use the park daily and we are thankful that the borough wants to make this a safe place for youths to recreate. Winter is coming quickly, and we are looking forward to getting a […]
Gas prices dip after delivery
After edging toward $5 per gallon, the local price of unleaded gasoline dropped last week about 25 cents. It was selling at between $4.66 and $4.72 at area stations this week, with diesel ranging from $4.81 to $4.94. The previous price for diesel was $5.20 or more for several months and unleaded was $4.96. Fred […]
Bad slab jacked gym job cost
Unexpected, asbestos-laden materials and flaws in an original, concrete slab pushed up the cost of replacing the school’s gym floor $134,000, according to Haines Borough director of public facilities Brian Lemcke. Haines Borough Assembly members approved the extra funding last week, along with $22,000 for renovation of the school’s art room into district offices, including wiring changes […]
Police Blotter
Monday, June 27 A local motel reported a person checked out of their room and left it smelling like marijuana. A caller reported someone was burning something that was causing very offensive fumes at 27 Mile Haines Highway. The Klehini Valley Fire Department responded and found the fire was legal. A caller requested a welfare […]
Service groups talk of merging efforts
Representatives of four Haines service organizations met Wednesday and discussed pooling volunteers and partnering to keep groups and events afloat in the face of aging memberships, declining volunteerism and a tightening economy. The meeting drew about 15 representatives of the American Legion, Legion Auxiliary, Emblem Club and Uglys of Haines, as well as Haines Borough mayor Stephanie Scott and […]
Borough to address worker perks
The Haines Borough will crack down on use of municipal equipment for private purposes by employees following a recent fire that stemmed from after-hours use of the public works shop. Brian Lemcke, director of public facilities, said private use of the public works shop will be discontinued, and that he intends to extend the policy to other […]
Assembly races: Studley vs. Waterman, Berry vs. Greene
Incumbent Daymond Hoffman won’t seek re-election to the Haines Borough Assembly. Instead, former City of Haines Mayor Dave Berry Jr. and tour boat captain Jonathan “Jono” Greene will vie for his vacated seat. “I need to spend time with my kids and my family,” Hoffman said this week. “The assembly takes a lot of time. It’s something I’m going to […]
Borough may buy lunches for seniors
At the urging of Mayor Stephanie Scott, the Haines Borough Assembly on Tuesday introduced an ordinance to spend $15,000 to restore the senior lunch program to four days a week. The borough contribution would provide four-day service for 10 months. The assembly also: · Approved $37,000 in funding and a revised scope for the first phase of a borough […]
