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The Hidden Cost of Scott’s $10,000 Raise

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Besides the obvious question of whether Heath Scott deserves to be paid nearly $33,000 more than any other permanent police chief in our town’s history is the matter of the precedent set for a 10 percent pay increase to borough executives. Under his proposed new contract, Scott will make $110,000 annually for 18 months starting in January, then get a…

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Borough Staff Will Decide Size of Borough Staff

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“So another part-time position has become permanent?”  — Haines Borough Assembly member Don Turner III, asking borough manager Robert Venables about his proposal to create a full-time “facilities director” position, September 18, 2007. “So long as grants are paying for it.” — Venables’ response. Let the record show: “Liberals” on the Haines Borough Assembly tried to reduce the size of…

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The Shame of Heath Scott’s $10,000 Raise

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Haines Borough manager Debra Schnabel recently increased the pay of police chief Heath Scott to more than $110,000 annually, making Scott the highest-paid police chief in borough history, by $33,000. (Bill Musser, the last, permanent chief previous to Scott, was paid $76,877, according to borough finance department.) Scott had been making $100,000 annually and getting $50,000 in benefits, and was…

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On Expanding Police, Don’t Be Fooled, Again

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Don’t be fooled. A ballot measure asking Haines Borough voters to expand police powers to the roaded boundaries of the municipality would give the borough power to tax residents in outlying areas for those times that townsite police choose to drive out there. Don’t let proponents of this change tell you otherwise. The power to deliver a service is the…

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There’s Room to Trim Jobs at City Hall

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Simultaneous vacancies in three full-time Haines Borough jobs – planner, facilities director and grant writer – offer the community a chance to streamline staff and reshuffle priorities in an era of deep government cuts that historically supported our town. The assembly should act on this for several reasons including: 1) It’s very difficult to eliminate a position when it’s occupied,…

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Like A Zombie That Won’t Die, Police Expansion Is Back

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If you think a proposed charter change to formalize police service outside the Townsite of Haines is a rehash of a matter resolved by voters in last fall’s municipal election, you’re right. Like a zombie, attempts by the Haines Borough administration and its police department to expand police service outside the townsite just won’t die. This year’s proposal is a…

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Follow the Money: Police, Garbage Will Break the Haines Borough

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“The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.” — H.L. Mencken   I don’t blame junior assembly members Will Prisciandaro and Sean Maidy for wanting the borough to take over the trash business and to…

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Heed Aquasension’s Message

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Former Alaska Gov. Walter Hickel, who was sometimes a visionary, said Alaska one day would be the OPEC of fresh water. Wally dreamed of a pipeline to carry Alaska’s water to the thirsty parts of the American West. His point was well-taken. Oil, as a commodity, is replaceable with new technologies. But there’s no substitute for fresh water. It’s the…

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A Juicy Peach in Haines

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Two weeks ago, I felt compelled to contact the news media: I ate a juicy peach in Haines. My experience was purely accidental, as I don’t buy peaches at local stores. Don’t get me wrong. I enjoy peaches as much as anyone, probably more, and I shop at home. But buying a ripe peach in Haines – or in Alaska,…

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Act Now to Restore Nonprofit Grant Program

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  “This is the time to infuse government resources into nonprofit organizations to maintain critical public services.”   Economic Report by Alaska’s Foraker Group, January 2018   If you think the Haines Borough won’t zero out grants to non-profits, you haven’t been watching lately. Non-profit funding, the amount of money the government sets aside for competitive grants to citizen groups…

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