Posted inEducation, Local News

‘We need a bus’ Parents weigh in after district drops busing service for students

What would it take to get the Haines Borough School district to bus students to and from school this year?  That’s a question parents, students, and Haines school district employees tackled during a Monday evening meeting at the former Mosquito Lake school in the upper valley.  An estimated 30 students bus to school from in […]

Posted inLocal News, Transportation

Parents weigh in after district announces it will not bus students to school this year

The Haines school  district will host an in-person meeting at 6 p.m. tonight at the Mosquito Lake school to discuss ongoing student transportation concerns.  On Friday, borough school staff and board president answered questions from parents during a Zoom meeting convened after the district announced it would not bus students during the upcoming school year.  […]

Posted inLocal News

Army outlines PFAS contamination at Tanani Point

Clean-up of so-called forever chemicals at Tanani Point remains unfunded and unscheduled, said U.S. Army representatives during a Monday evening meeting with Haines residents.  The Army-owned land at Tanani Point on Lutak Road today is almost completely empty, save for one nondescript building. That building is the last remaining trace of the old Haines Tank […]

Posted inLocal News

Assembly Briefs: Cemetery easement, housing, public safety, and fees

Cemetery easement denied The assembly voted Tuesday on an easement request that has brought a storm of controversy since it surfaced last month.  The easement would have allowed Takshanuk Watershed Council use of an existing driveway running to its new composting facility at Jones Point – a driveway largely on Jones Point Cemetery land, which […]

Posted inDuly Noted

Duly Noted: A work party, harvesting firewood, a car show, a dance festival and a painting workshop

The parks and recreation work party made progress on the waterfront loop trail from Picture Point to the waterfront on Saturday. Volunteers included Kathleen Menke, Sue Libenson, Bill Holton, Susette Carroll, Rio Daimes, Aimee Creelman, Thom Ely, Matthew Craig, Debbie Gravel, Cindy Buxton, Russ White, Luke Tergis and Ada Tergis. They gathered to clear the […]

Posted inPublic Safety, Local News, Klukwan

Chilkat Valley communities prepare for future landslides

Klukwan researchers and emergency planners have been responding to the village’s  landslide risk with efforts to develop an early warning system and prevent damage to the village from a slide area and debris fan near Mile 23 of the Haines Highway.  Chilkat Indian Village Landslides Hazards Program consultant Jess Kayser Forster, geologist and  landslide researcher […]

Posted inBlotter

Police Blotter: May 11-17

Sunday, May 11 A caller reported a parking violation on Main Street. An officer was advised. A caller on Lutak Road reported trespassing on private property. An officer responded. Monday, May 12 A driver was given a verbal warning during a traffic stop on Haines Highway. Wednesday, May 14 A caller reported a vehicle accident […]

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