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Police Blotter

Monday, Oct. 3 A caller reported a moose had been hit by a vehicle at 27 Mile Haines Highway. State troopers were advised, and a charity was contacted to dispose of the moose. A caller reported a minor vehicle accident at 18 Mile Haines Highway. The two-vehicle, hit-and-run accident occurred the previous day, and police […]

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School one of few making grade

The Haines Borough School District is among 12 of 54 districts statewide to reach yearly progress standards under the No Child Left Behind Act, superintendent Michael Byer told the school board this week. The district’s special education students are still below proficiency in English and math, but have shown sufficient improvement to make the grade, Byer said. Students are […]

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Members sought for port steering group

Borough manager Mark Earnest has recommended an 18-member Haines Port Development Steering Committee. “It’s an advisory group,” Earnest said. “It’s a mix of government, of private sector and then the staff to support this effort.” The Haines Borough Assembly on Sept. 27 approved seeking letters of interest from those wanting to serve on the new committee. The initial deadline […]

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Injured teen was lucky, is thankful

I would like to thank everyone who offered their wishes, prayers, and support following my recent accident. Dr. Linda Keirstead and nurse Becky Malone, thanks for taking professional care of me. A big thank you to the Haines Borough Police Department. Officer Simon Ford, you are the man! Thanks for handling the situation so well, I am […]

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ATV ordinance returns Tuesday

Members of the Haines Borough Assembly will return to the topic of all-terrain vehicles at their meeting Tuesday. A third public hearing will be held on the proposed ordinance that would allow ATVs on borough streets and roads for operators at least 16 years old who have a valid driver’s license and annual, borough road-use permit. The […]

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Hill: Yukon is experiencing 3rd gold rush

Four Haines Borough representatives traveled to Whitehorse last month to discuss potential partnerships between the two municipalities. “We delivered the message, and it was well received, that Haines is open for business and we want to work with our Yukon neighbors and the visitor industry, government and their mining groups,” said Mayor Jan Hill. Borough manager Mark Earnest, consultant Darsie […]

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Assembly considers economic non-profit

The Haines Borough’s government affairs and services committee has proposed forming a task force that would look into creating a nonprofit organization to promote economic development in Haines. “Our recommendation is to have a task force of three to five people try to identify a model of an economic development nonprofit organization that would work […]

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