A private-public partnership to restore the Chilkoot Lumber Co. dock as an ore terminal was floated as a potential model at the Haines Port Development Council’s second “summit” on mining, transportation and tourism at the American Bald Eagle Foundation Sept. 25. The meeting included Canadian government and mining company officials, state Rep. Sam Kito, D-Juneau, Alaska Department […]
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Army Corps down to 2 pipeline clean-up projects
The Haines section of the Haines-Fairbanks military fuel pipeline suffered bullet holes, collisions with vehicles and corrosion during its 16 years of use that ended in 1971. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is closing in on completing cleanup of places where fuel spilled out of the pressurized, eight-inch line during those incidents. “I’d like […]
Assembly moves toward creating motorized-use area
After rejection by the Haines Borough Planning Commission in February, plans for a motorized recreation area in the townsite have resurfaced at the urging of assembly member George Campbell. The assembly on Tuesday introduced plans for creation of a 20-acre motorized recreation area near the Lily Lake access road. The assembly will hold a public hearing on […]
Tank farm meeting
A meeting of the Lutak tank farm Restoration Advisory Board will be held 7 p.m. Sept. 18 at the Chilkat Center. The local board, which advises on the cleanup of the Cold War fuel depot, may hear a report on “data gaps” on contamination at the site, said Anne Marie Palmieri of the state Department of Envicronmental […]
Group wants rest room, sign, paving at Picture Point
Development of Picture Point is moving forward, with a topographical survey completed in July and grading of the parking area set for fall. The Picture Point Design Committee recently recommended the Haines Borough buy a $27,500 rest room and $28,000 “Welcome to Haines” sign for the site. Committee member Barbara Mulford said the group chose the log […]
Duly Noted
Sylvia Louise Loewen was born 11:20 p.m. Aug. 4 at Cornell Presbyterian Hospital in New York City to parents Rosalie and Reuben Loewen. She weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces and measured 21.5 inches. Siblings are Marina, 7, and Lydia, 4. The family was in the city for about seven weeks, where they stayed with relatives. […]
Man says trooper case linked to sale of house
A Lutak man who was charged with falsifying his residency for fishing and hunting privileges said this week that wildlife trooper Ken VanSpronsen brought the charges after a failed attempt to buy the man’s house. The state dropped 28 charges against James Puckett in March. VanSpronsen was out of town this week but relayed a message that […]
Festival highlights bear etiquette
Pepper spray is more effective during encounters with bears than guns, in part because most people aren’t ready to use a gun when a bear approaches, Shannon Donahue of the Great Bear Foundation said during the first Celebration of Bears Friday at Harriett Hall. Donahue, who previously worked as a bear monitor along the Chilkoot […]
Trailer-bicycle collision to bring felony charge
A Haines man faces a felony assault charge after the trailer he was towing broke loose, seriously injuring a bicyclist near 5.5 Mile Lutak Road. State trooper Dru Neason said he would pursue third-degree assault and reckless driving charges against the 54-year-old man, whose ATV utility trailer was not designed for road use, was attached to a […]
Catapult effort say thanks
The Haines Borough Public Library would like to thank everyone who helped with the catapult competition. Teens were able to learn about propulsion, work-energy and aerodynamics with library systems engineer Erik Stevens. Lynn Canal Counseling Services provided supplies, tools and supervision. James Alborough lent us ammunition. Lutak Lumber provided expertise on medieval warfare. If not for their help, we would not […]
