Two finalists for the Haines Borough manager position have withdrawn their candidacies, including Dennis Koenig, the La Jara, Colo., city manager who came under fierce public scrutiny when community members were made aware of crass posts Koenig made on a public social media page. Finalist Ken Decker, county administrator of Caroline County, Md., also withdrew from […]
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Code commission a reasonable solution
I find it interesting that our Mayor who referred to the community as the most “hateful and vindictive” she had ever seen during her lifetime chooses to turn down the call for a Code Revision Commission, instead tasking an overworked committee to do the job, basically saying “if they ever get a chance, they will do it.” […]
Assembly OKs plan for harbor on 4-2 vote
Reflecting a continued division on the topic, the Haines Borough Assembly this week voted 4-2 to approve the Small Boat Harbor expansion project’s 95 percent design documents. The project includes unofficial plans to demolish Lookout Park and eventually rebuild it on the southeast corner of a planned parking lot. Members Tresham Gregg and George Campbell were opposed. […]
Leaders grapple with offenses ordinance
A day after an ad hoc committee recommended the creation of an independent code commission to sift through the hundreds of violations outlined in the controversial minor offenses law, Haines Borough Mayor Jan Hill unilaterally declared the issue would go instead to the Government Affairs and Services Committee. The ad hoc Minor Offenses Committee on Monday recommended creation of […]
Action delayed on commercial trailer committee
Three months after the Haines Borough Planning Commission recommended Mayor Jan Hill appoint a committee to dig into the issue of commercial trailers, the group has yet to be formed. At its December meeting, commission chair Rob Goldberg raised the issue because of the recent proliferation of trailers and the lack of guidance on how to properly permit or otherwise […]
Campbell upheld his oath of office
The people of the United States of America have a birthright and constitutional rights to freedom and due process of law. The Haines Borough code requires members of the Haines Borough Assembly and administration to take an oath of office to support the constitution of the United States, the constitution of the State of Alaska and the Haines Borough Charter. Some […]
John Schnabel dies at 96
NOTE TO NON-SUBSCRIBERS: THIS WEEK’S NEWSPAPER, INCLUDING THE JOHN SCHNABEL OBITUARY, AVAILABLE FOR $5. TO RECEIVE A PDF COPY VIA EMAIL, CALL 907-766-2688 WITH VALID CREDIT CARD INFORMATION. John Schnabel, a hard-driving sawmill owner and developer who became a gold miner and achieved national fame as a reality TV star, died March 18. Schnabel, 96, […]
Assembly ponders proposed ‘code of conduct’
In recent years, behavior at Haines Borough Assembly meetings has gotten a bit unruly. “Some of the meetings recently have just been haywire,” said assembly member Margaret Friedenauer, who along with fellow assembly member Ron Jackson has put together a proposed “Code of Conduct Policy” for assembly and advisory board members. The four-page document includes 11 main […]
Crash survivor to youths: Swimming skills critical
Knowing the passengers aboard his plane could swim gave him confidence he could make a water landing in Lynn Canal in November, pilot Mike Mackowiak told a group of youths Saturday. Without swimming skills, the crash outcome could have been tragic, Mackowiak said at “Splash-O-Rama,” a special event at the Haines pool that included a ceremony honoring […]
Hill wants limits on phoning it in
Haines Borough Mayor Jan Hill is trying to limit when assembly members can teleconference into a meeting. At the body’s Feb. 23 meeting, three assembly members called in: Ron Jackson, George Campbell and Tresham Gregg. Jackson was out of town and had given prior notice, but Campbell and Gregg weren’t feeling well and called in from their homes. […]
