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Planning commission approves Constantine heliport permits

On Thursday, Feb. 13 the Haines Borough Planning Commission approved conditional use permits for two Constantine mine heliports that are currently in operation. “The heliports are already constructed and in use. We are looking for permission to operate them as they are,” Liz Cornejo, Constantine’s Vice President of Community and External Affairs, said. Cornejo explained that the […]

Posted inNews, Alaska Marine Highway System

Borough-subsidized ferry untenable, assembly says

The Haines Borough Assembly voted to send a letter requesting the legislature allocate funds to cover service gaps after the breakdown of the Matanuska, the last state ferry serving many Southeast communities. The decision emerged from a discussion about the possibility of borough-subsidized ferry service at the Feb. 11 assembly meeting. Borough manager Debra Schnabel said she added the […]

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Only mainline ferry canceled until March

March 1 is now the earliest the Matanuska will be up and running, the Department of Transportation announced in a press release Wednesday evening. February sailings have been canceled while the vessel returns to the shipyard in Ketchikan for further troubleshooting. Casey Thomsen, an employee at the Haines ferry terminal, said he spent Wednesday morning […]

Posted inNews, Alaska Marine Highway System

Stranded passengers weigh the cost of travel after canceled ferries

Canceled ferries coupled with storm systems have left Haines residents and through travelers stuck without Upper Lynn Canal transportation, resulting in dwindling bank accounts and feelings of abandonment by government. Jim Studley and his daughter Nicole were faced with a 10-day layover in Juneau due to AMHS cancellations. Nicole broke her leg and was life-flighted to Anchorage. […]

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Duly Noted

Fred Shields and Greg Horner performed the song “Mr. Blue” at Sunday’s Northern Lights Showcase, a tribute to former resident DeWayne Blackwell, who penned the pop hit. As sung by The Fleetwoods, the song reached #1 on Billboard’s Top 100 list in November 1959, and was subsequently recorded by Frankie Avalon, Bob Dylan, and Garth Brooks, among others. Blackwell […]

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Cruise ship company considers Haines

Haines tourism director Steven Auch will travel to Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCCL) headquarters on Feb. 25 to pitch Haines as part of efforts to increase cruise-ship revenue after the loss of nearly three-quarters of Holland America’s business. Last year, Holland America announced that it was cutting sailings to Haines, causing concern in the local […]

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Consultant advises public corporations for AMHS

The Alaska Department of Transportation released the long-awaited draft study for reshaping the Alaska Marine Highway System with the aim of reducing state funding for ferry service to $24 million a year, which would be about half of this year’s appropriation The report recommends creating two public corporations, one for Southeast Alaska ferry service and […]

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