Friday, November 24
BF wrestlers get Top Dog honors
Bonners Ferry sent 56 wrestlers to Sandpoint on Saturday. The 12 little guys won 15 blue ribbons and 17 red ribbons. Of the other 44 wrestlers 23 medaled.
Sentence delivered gross misjustice
Re: Nov. 9, "Davis gets probation."
Alfons Michael Alt, 69
Alfons Michael Alt, 69, died at Kootenai Medical Center on Sunday, Nov. 19, 2006, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, after a valiant effort against cancer.
Jury finds man guilty of exhibiting weapon at angler
By KEITH KINNAIRD
News
By JOHN "JACK" R. DOUGLAS
Adam Hall wins Kaufman Open
By LINDA ENDOW HALL
Mill layoffs permanent
MOYIE SPRINGS — The 65 workers laid off by Riley Creek's Moyie Springs mill on July 24 will not be called back to work, the company announced Thursday.
Idaho Women in Timber gearing up for holidays
Whew, the negative election ads are over! And whether or not you're happy with the election outcome, life goes on. Christmas will be here soon and Idaho Women in Timber is gearing up for their annual Christmas wreath sales. These 22-inch wreaths are made locally at the Wreath Farm by local folks. The wreaths are created from four types of Native Idaho greenery, trimmed with cones and a big red bow. And they smell so good!
Help others have a nice Thanksgiving
It seems everybody but the turkey is getting excited about Thanksgiving tomorrow.
Robert Vickaryous
The recent Republican loss of both the House and Senate was probably the most deserved of any loss in American political history. Never before had the GOP had the chance to do so much good and did so little. We voted for a change in 1994, in 1996 and again in 2000, and they kept giving us the same old program of deficit spending, bigger and more intrusive government, higher taxes and the list goes on. In short, the GOP changed the direction from bad to worse and then pretended that they were doing what the people wanted.
Kellogg 46, Bonners Ferry 38
KELLOGG — Kellogg junior Katie Dumont hit a jumper with 1:58 remaining in the fourth quarter to give the Lady Wildcats enough cushion to close out a 46-38 win on Saturday to earn the Kellogg Silver Valley Tournament championship at Andrews Gymnasium.
Friday, November 17
Rain delays paving project
By ROBERT JAMES

Storm knocks out power
By ROBERT JAMES
Jim Ansley, 66
Jim Ansley, 66, passed away on November 11, 2006 at his home in Bonners Ferry. Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 15, 2006 at 10 a.m. in the Exhibit Hall at the Boundary County Fairgrounds, Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
Barbara Joyce Harmon, 76
Barbara Joyce Harmon, 76, passed away on Tuesday, November 7, 2006 in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Services will be held at a later date.
Private road owners must name roads
By ROBERT JAMES
Tammy A. Parent, 35
Tammy A. Parent, 35, of Spokane, Wash., passed away Nov. 10, 2006 at Sacred Heart Medical Center. She was born Sept. 14, 1971 in Amarillo, Texas.
Rebecca (Becky) Kay Hall, 49
Rebecca (Becky) Kay Hall, 49, passed away at her home and went to our Lord in Heaven on November 5, 2006 after a long battle with cancer.

Cavalieri first in Kootenai Tribe to earn doctorate
By LYNN BERK

Building homes can be balancing act
By ROBERT JAMES

Local church sends huge care package
Trinity Lutheran Church of Bonners Ferry recently shipped 766 pounds of supplies to the Lutheran World Relief warehouse in Baltimore, Md. that will be distributed to needy families around the world.
A good cup of Joe
Ken's Korner
Translator TV switching from VHF to UHF
By KENNY RUNYAN
Jacob Daniel Greenslitt, 34
Jacob Daniel Greenslitt was born on Aug. 12, 1972 to Jim and Marsha Greenslitt in Astoria, Oregon and passed into the presence of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Nov. 7, 2006 at the University of Washington Medical Center after a 10-month battle with cancer. He died with grace, courage and dignity. Jake attended schools in Chicago, Ill., Spokane, Wash., Kettle Falls, Wash., and Bonners Ferry, Idaho. He also attended college at Washington State University and the University of Idaho.
Girls basketball team opens season Friday
By ROBERT JAMES
Clinton Francis Hooper, 77
Clinton Francis Hooper, 77, passed away Friday, November 10, with his loving wife at his side after a brief illness. He lived a rich and full life beginning October 3, 1929 in Grass Valley California.
Gladys Orpha Dunn, 103
Gladys Orpha Dunn, 103, went home to be with the Lord on November 8, 2006. Graveside services were held on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 10 a.m. in the Paradise Valley Cemetery with a Memorial Service following on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 11 a.m.
Thelma Gould 78
Thelma Gould 78 of Athol, Idaho, died on Oct 13, 2006 at Kootenai Medical Center. She was born Thelma Delorse Tatom on Sept 13, 1928 in Bay, Arkansas to John and Lillith Tatom. She married the love of her life James Floyd Gould on Dec 27, 1950. She moved from Calif. in 1974 to Bonners Ferry, Idaho, where she lived until a year ago when she moved to Athol, Idaho.
Call a hate crime a hate crime
To the Editor:
Tuesday, November 14

Winter storm knocks out power in Boundary County
By ROBERT JAMES
Friday, November 10
Citizens help catch poachers
By GREG JOHNSON
Problems with Paradise Valley Fire Department
To the Editor:
Floyd James Woodward, 93
Floyd James Woodward, 93, entered into eternal rest on November 2, 2006 at Life Care of Sandpoint, in Sandpoint, Idaho. Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 1 p.m. in the Bonners Ferry Funeral Home, in Bonners Ferry, Idaho with internment following in the Grandview Cemetery.
Davis gets probation in battery case
By ROBERT JAMES
George Franklin Plantz, 92
October 8, 1913 to September 15, 2006

Northern Idaho stays Red: Republicans sweep through local elections
By ROBERT JAMES
Why men can't remember things
Ken's Korner
Ewing Eugene Lyle, 70
Ewing Eugene Lyle, 70, died Friday, November 3, 2006 at Bob Wilson Memorial Hospital in Ulysses, Kansas. The son of Clifford Clarence and Margaret Mable (Williams) Lyle, he was born April 8, 1936 at Las Animas, Colorado.
Thanks for successful spaghetti dinner
To the Editor:
School Notes
School closures announced on radio and TV
Rebecca Kay Hall, 49
Rebecca Kay Hall, 49, passed away at her home on November 5, 2006. Full Obituary and services will be announced at a later time.
Davis plea agreement shameful
To the Editor:
Iris Mae Yount, 88
Iris Mae Yount, 88, returned peacefully to our heavenly Father on Oct. 11, 2006 in her home in Spokane Valley, Wash.

Stolen BFPD SUV found, woman charged
By LUCY DUKES
Omission adds to Korean War Vets 'forgotten' status
To The Editor:
Friday, November 3
Prop. 2 is the wrong answer
To the Editor:
Priest River teenager dies in hunting accident
PRIEST RIVER — Billy Clark, 16, a sophomore at Priest River Lamanna High School, was killed in a hunting accident Monday afternoon in the West Branch Road area north of Priest River.
A walk in Brady's shoes
By ROBERT JAMES
Mt. Hall Mega Auction set for Nov. 11
By ROBERT JAMES
NIC expands course offerings at Bonners Ferry Center
By KENNY RUNYAN
Ramsey supports living wage
To the Editor:
Voting gives citizens power
To the Editor:
Elgar is for the working class
To the Editor:

Girls grab second at state; Sayers, Craig run well for boys
By ROBERT JAMES
Lynn M. Truesdell, 54
On October 25, 2006 in Bonners Ferry, Idaho under the care of Hospice, her family, and the caring staff at the local hospital, Lynn M. Truesdell's angels took her home to heaven.
Voting is our right and responsibility
To the Editor:
An ode to the lack of national pride
To the Editor:

Ducks Unlimited honors Napier's legacy at banquet
By ROBERT JAMES
Ramsey will lead charge for change
To the Editor:
KIA memorial dedication Nov. 11 at Veteran's Park
There will be a memorial service honoring all those who were killed in action during WWI, WWII, Korea and Vietnam beginning at 11 a.m., Nov. 11 at the Veterans' Park adjacent to the Boundary County Library.
Shutout loss ends Badgers season
BY JORDAN RODRIGUEZ
Anderson helped wtih milfoil problem
To the Editor:
Evelyn Rose Cross Belden, 94
Evelyn went home to be with her Lord on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2006. She was born in Valleyford, Wash. on October 21, 1912 to Otto Duncan Cross and Mary Ann Edge at the Edge family home.