Posted inNews, Haines Borough

Taxpayer-funded garbage collection back on the table, again

Discussions about a taxpayer-funded garbage collection will be revived for the third time in as many years if the assembly approves the commerce committee’s recommendation this week to reconvene the solid waste working group. On Tuesday, the commerce committee discussed advancing a 2018 draft ordinance that would increase sales tax up to 1% to pay […]

Posted inNews, Obituaries

Lende’s latest book reflects on small-town political stress

Oh, the toxic political vitriol, the alternative facts, the intimidating personalities, the character assassinations. Nope, we aren’t talking about wheeler-dealers in Washington, D.C. Not even in Juneau. Our locus is the small community of Haines, with a borough population of about 2,500. This former logging town now survives on tourism, fishing and the outdoors, and […]

Posted inArts & Culture

Arts Outlook

First Friday features pottery, mixology As tourism season wraps up and summer turns to fall, Haines businesses will keep their doors open for October’s First Friday with pottery and watercolor displays, a bed and breakfast open house and a mixology workshop. Main Street’s Skipping Stone Studio will feature pottery and ceramic work from Haines local […]

Posted inLetters to the Editor

Public officials should put their egos aside

I was very disappointed when Mr. Rogers, Assembly members Thomas, Josephson and Mayor Hill fired the borough manager without cause. The decision, based on the reasons Mr. Rogers described, seemed to hinge on two very particular events. One, the incident with providing library services when he wasn’t informed of information that made his actions seem less than […]

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