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Four residents qualify for business ‘boot camp’

Of nearly 60 applications submitted by aspiring entrepreneurs around Southeast, four Haines residents have reached the semifinals of the Path to Prosperity business competition and will travel to Juneau for a “business boot camp” Oct. 11-13. Scott Hansen, Tamsen Cassidy, Debra Schnabel, Carol Tuynman and eight others from around Southeast advanced to the semifinals  in the […]

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Journal ranks town in top 12 in country

Executive Travel magazine has named Haines among 12 of “America’s Best Small Towns.” The brief write-up in the upscale, bimonthly magazine describes Haines as “a former U.S. Army outpost bordering 20 million acres of unprotected wilderness.” Haines Brewery’s spruce tip ale gets a mention, as do heli-skiers, the Fogcutter Bar, the bald eagle festival, artist […]

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Cozzi elevated to interim manager

Clerk Julie Cozzi will take the helm of the Haines Borough for up to three months while the assembly looks for a new manager to replace Mark Earnest. The assembly approved Earnest’s transition plan Tuesday, which moves Cozzi into the manager role and deputy clerk Michelle Webb into the clerk position upon Earnest’s departure. His last day is […]

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Voters urged to follow instructions on ballot

Haines Borough officials are urging residents to carefully follow ballot directions when casting their votes Tuesday. Voters will elect two assembly members and three school board members in Tuesday’s election. They’ll also decide on a proposed change to the borough charter limiting corporate personhood.   Assembly candidates include George Campbell and write-in candidates Mario Benassi and Diana […]

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Begich weighs in on highway

State officials and organizations are weighing in on the proposed improvements to the Haines Highway, and a local environmental group is looking to spotlight the project in statewide and national press. U.S. Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, submitted a letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation on Sept. 16 urging the agency to address concerns from […]

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Mayor Scott returns; more tests pending

Mayor Stephanie Scott is back in Haines after a week-long stay at Juneau’s Bartlett Regional Hospital, but will be heading to Seattle within the next month for more medical tests. Scott was medevaced to Juneau Sept. 5 after contracting pneumonia. Doctors soon discovered other medical problems, including fluid in Scott’s lungs, but couldn’t determine the source of […]

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Voters to decide charter change

A local debate swirling over “corporate personhood” centers on the long-term implications of a proposed ballot measure. The initiative would amend the Haines Borough charter preamble and bill of rights by adding language limiting constitutional rights to individuals. Sponsored by the local We the People group, voters in the Oct. 1 municipal election will be asked: “Should […]

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Mayor Scott in hospital, says ailment a mystery

Haines Borough Mayor Stephanie Scott was medevaced to Juneau’s Bartlett Hospital Thursday night after contracting pneumonia. In an interview Monday, Scott said doctors have discovered other problems, including fluid in her abdomen. “I had pneumonia, but there is more going on than that.” A week-long, “roaring” headache was another mystery symptom of a malady doctors have been unable […]

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Candidates talk business issues

Two candidates for Haines Borough Assembly fielded questions at a Chamber of Commerce luncheon Aug. 30, with topics ranging from the potential Constantine mine to why there are so few candidates for assembly. Official candidate George Campbell and write-in Mario Benassi took turns answering questions from chamber president Barbara Mulford before the floor was opened up to […]

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