Thursday, August 11
Britt: Medical marijuana would ease MS pain
When Russ Britt started having blurred vision in his left eye, he didn’t think a trip the eye doctor would end up with a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.
Tea Party disrupts political process
Well thanks to the (Tea Party) how do you spell it with a T or a P, I forgot how to spell the three-letter word that the most disgusting and most disruptive bunch of people the world of politics has ever seen.
Fair Royalty 'Out Of This World'
The Boundary County Fair will be held Aug. 17, through Aug. 20.
Local charged with killing grizzly bear
Jeremy Hill, 33, Bonners Ferry, is facing federal charges for allegedly killing an endangered grizzly bear on his property May 8.
New agent hired at Pace Kerby Real Estate
Pace Kerby Real Estate and Joe Farrell welcome brand new Realtor Darlene Schneider to their team.
George Michael 'Mike' Kirk
“I was born when I was very young, in an apartment in Detroit, Mich.” This is how one of Mike’s numerous journals began. Actually, Mike was born May 3, 1947, 10:39 p.m. at St. Josephs Mercy Hospital in Detroit, Mich.
Cutting at Gym a wonderful program
Although long over due I would like to congratulate Mike Davis for another successful Cutting it at the Gym contest. And kudos to all the participants.
Disruption at concert not appreciated
I was having a great time at the Gatlin Brothers concert.
Lauren Lynne Crow
Lauren Lynne Crow was born Dec. 11, 1973, in Apple Valley, Calif. to Robin and Rick Kendall.
Lewis opens Bonners vet practice
Pend Oreille Veterinary Service founder Dr. Jerry Lewis is always happy to serve the animals of Boundary County, but now he can do it right in Bonners Ferry.
Thursday, August 4
All Star baseball team plays in two tournaments
The Bonners Ferry 9 and 10 year old All-Star team played tournament games on the weekends of July 1 and July 8 in Coeur d’Alene, finishing two and two.
Local man seriously injured in motorcycle accident
A Bonners Ferry man suffered serious injuries Monday night in a single vehicle motorcycle accident on Canyon View Drive.
Amelia Amy" Cutsack Trice, 75
Amelia “Amy" Cutsack Trice, 75, passed away on Thursday, July 21, 2011 at Deaconess Medical Center.
Come on in to the 'Little Shop of Horrors'
Bonners Ferry Summer Youth Theater will present the hit musical “ Little Shop of Horrors.”
Aug. 20 Run for the Fallen an event to honor soldiers
The first Run For the Fallen in Idaho to take place will be held Saturday, Aug. 20.
Moyie Springs man killed in collision with deer
On Aug. 3, a Dodge pick up traveling southbound on Highway 95 hit a deer in to a northbound motorcyclist killing the man instantly, according to Idaho State Police.
Missing hikers found safe
Late Friday night two hikers were reported missing in the Pyramid Lake Trout Creek area of Boundary County.
Running team takes third at Jacey's Race
A group of ladies from Bonners Ferry and who work out at Iron Mike’s get together to run races in northern Idaho as often as they can.
FDA tests on sprouts negative
The Food and Drug Administration’s testing of the sprouts at Evergreen Fresh Produce in Moyie Springs came back negative for salmonella.
Five injured in head on collision
A head-on collision at the Cow Creek Y in Boundary County Friday left five people injured.
Tribal member Amy Trice passes away
Amelia “Amy” Trice former chairwoman of the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho passed away on July 21.