Browsing Category : Haines Issues

My History As A Cross-Dresser

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Note to readers: This column was written one day prior to the Haines Love Parade on Saturday, April 8 where I wore a teal dress and pink wig. I regret I didn’t have time to find a nice pair of heels. I have dressed as a woman in public three times during my 37 years in Haines. Mostly, these were…

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Winterfest: Easy Win for New Tourism Director

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Rebecca Hylton’s first job as our new tourism director should be putting the finishing touches on Winterfest weekend in Haines. Former tourism director Leslie Ross provided the vision of combining several winter events, including the state fair’s winter games, the Miles Klehini Ski Classic and the Koot to Kat Mountain Adventure race on the same weekend at the end of…

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Give Chilkoot Park to the Chilkoots

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The Haines Borough plans on speaking with the state’s Division of Parks about its plans to close Portage Cove campground. Don’t expect much. Borough manager Annette Kreitzer already has said the borough doesn’t have the money to operate a campground, even one as puny as Portage Cove. The state already has abandoned its campground at Mosquito Lake and can’t seem…

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Why We Should Elect Our Planning Commission

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“Recently (the borough planning commission) has become the object of scorn, derision and angry letters to the paper and a movement to abolish the appointed board and replace it with an elected one. What has happened here? I think this has happened because the planning commission has not followed borough code.” — Former planning commission chairman Rob Goldberg, who was…

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Saturday Night at Mosquito Lake Center

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Saturday night was “Board Game Night” at Mosquito Lake Community Center. A sign on the front of the building said, “You Belong Here.” A bulletin board at the entrance was covered with postings about the center and what was going on there, and other notices of interest to folks who live up the highway. Inside the center were jigsaw puzzles…

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Don Turner Jr.’s Letter About Tyler Huling

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On Jan. 9, the day before last Tuesday’s assembly meeting, Haines Borough Planning Commissioner Don Turner Jr. submitted the following letter, in writing, to the Haines Borough. I’m printing the letter here exactly as Turner wrote it. (“Miss Huling” refers to assembly member Tyler Huling and “LCC” to Lynn Canal Conservation, apparently.) “Manager, Mayor, Assembly Members:        …

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Chilkats Pay Visit to Borough

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The Chilkat Indian Village doesn’t strike out in local politics. It bats one thousand. The tribe doesn’t play against minor league teams like the Haines Borough, so residents and borough officials witnessed a rare occasion when the village’s big guns put on a batting clinic at Tuesday’s assembly meeting. Jones Hotch Jr., the village council vice-president, came with a kind…

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Tourism Program Isn’t Broken; Don’t Fix It

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Nothing in politics gets attention like a pile of money not vigorously defended. So explains yet another attempt to part out the Haines Borough’s tourism program and the 1 percent sales tax revenues that make it work. The latest is a pitch by borough manager Annette Kreitzer to eliminate the town’s tourism director job and to contract out the duties…

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Bring Young People In from the Cold

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Over time, the Haines Borough Assembly’s mistaken decision in 2011 to demolish the former elementary school gym becomes more egregious. As our weather becomes more extreme, as our device-obsessed children fall into obesity, as we learn more about the importance of regular, strenuous exercise, it’s clear that we need more opportunities for year-round physical recreation. The historic closure of our…

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How to Cabin at Chilkat State Park

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We just returned from a night at Chilkat State Park public use cabin. Here are some tips: RENTING THE CABIN The cabin, officially “Glacier View Cabin,” can be rented online only. The rate is $60 per night. Rentals are limited to three consecutive nights. Go online to dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspcabins/glacierviewcabin.htm. At the bottom of the page, click on “Check Availability on Reserve…

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