Posted inLocal News, Elections

Norton pitches himself as direction change for the assembly

John Norton has lived many lives around the region: commercial fisherman, geologist, Juneau-Douglas High School science teacher, over a decade in the Haines Volunteer Fire Department, and until recently, independent artist. Now, he hopes to add a term on the borough assembly to that resume. And if that happens, Norton plans to bring a change […]

Posted inLocal News

Assembly Briefs: Dock frustration, revenue drop, cruise ship proposal, and heliski regulations

Lutak Dock frustration The assembly once again had lengthy discussion on the Lutak Dock rebuild without taking concrete action.  The consensus among assembly members who spoke on the issue was that they hope to move forward putting the project out for bid, moving away from current contractor Turnagain Marine. There was no timeline discussed at […]

Posted inLocal News, Wildlife

Sow and four cubs draw attention, tension to crowded Chilkoot corridor

The unusual sight of a brown bear sow with four cubs in tow is drawing bear watchers, photographers and enthusiasts to the crowded Chilkoot corridor this year.  For many, it’s a chance for a glimpse at an extraordinary phenomenon with a stunning backdrop. But the sightseers are also causing traffic jams, ignoring bear safety protocol, […]

Posted inLetters to the Editor

Sargent  will bring no-nonsense approach to assembly

We’re writing to express our strong support for Eben Sargent in the upcoming assembly election. Eben brings a thoughtful, no-nonsense approach to local government — just what we need during a time of serious financial strain. He’s committed to tackling our budget challenges head-on by investing more time in year-round financial planning and exploring new […]

Posted inLocal News, Environment & Natural Resources

Chilkoot sockeye to miss escapement; disagreement about cause

The Chilkoot River sockeye run will miss the state escapement goal this year for the first time in almost a decade. With this drop in the river’s sockeye return, local commercial fishermen say they are concerned about the long-term outlook — for the fish, and for the fishery. As of this week, the state Fish […]

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After controversy, lobbying firm drops out of borough search

Amid confusion and controversy, lobbying firm Holland & Hart have dropped out of the Haines Borough’s search for a new federal lobbyist.  Two weeks ago, multiple assembly members said they misunderstood an ordinance that named Holland & Hart employee Kaleb Froehlich as the borough’s prospective lobbyist.  After the assembly voted unanimously to hire the firm […]

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