Friday, February 27
ONGOING CALENDAR
Do animals see what human beings see?
Score by Blackmore tops Timberlake in district tourney opener
Increasing ESA transparency
Checking executive powers
Congress’ Constitutional oversight and authority is an integral part of the American system of checks and balances. More than ever, Congress has a responsibility to this country to ensure that our co-equal branches of government function in a manner consistent with the Constitution.
Thursday, February 26
John Charles Church, 75
Dorothy Rose Thompson Reed, 86
Donald J. Pease, 61
Friday, February 20
Transportation funding crucial to economy, citizen safety
By now you’ve heard about the discussion at the Idaho Legislature regarding Idaho’s need for funding our deteriorating transportation system. The Governor’s Transportation Task Force, of which I was a member, identified a $543 million annual shortfall in the state’s transportation system, and $262 million annually is necessary just to preserve the existing system.
Rex remodel just the start for Chouinard
Badgers defeat Spartans 52-35 to close league play
PRIEST RIVER — The Bonners Ferry Badgers defeated the Priest River Spartans 52-35 in the last match up of the season Tuesday night at Spartan Arena.
Teacher pay boost on way?
Panel approves broadband stopgap
Idaho ag exports double in 7 years
BOISE (AP) — Idaho’s agricultural exports have more than doubled in the last seven years, officials told a legislative panel Tuesday.
Quest Aircraft sold to Japanese firm
Harvey Lester Pedey, 75
Bird's feathers don't last forever
ONGOING CALENDAR
Thursday, February 19
Wanda 'Renee' Stevenson Gustaveson, 77
Kenneth Gustafson, 91
Florence Carol Burkhart, 96
Friday, February 13
Girls drop tourney opener
Badgers fall three points short
Down nine points at halftime, the Badger men looked to be in trouble at home Feb. 10 against a Kellogg team undefeated in IML play. By stiffening defensive pressure the Badgers were able to claw their way to the lead in the second half, but couldn’t hang on for the win, losing 46-43 as the clock ran out.
BSU hires Harvard Lab head
BOISE (AP) — Boise State University has hired the director of the Harvard Innovation Lab to lead the school’s College of Innovation and Design.
Responsible budgeting needed
The U.S. Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) annual Budget and Economic Outlook report shows that, absent action, the United States continues to remain on an unsustainable fiscal path with the national debt expected to grow by $9 trillion over the course of the next 10 years.
BFHS cheerleaders win Prairie Classic
'Honoring Our Traditions' showcases Native culture
Officials warn of mumps' spread
IFG director wants fee increases
ITD presents two South Hill paving options
'McManus in Love' comes to the Pearl
Many types of feathers comprise a bird
Thursday, February 12
Terry Ann Paulus, 93
Norma Frances Snyder
Frank J. Coram, MD
Insurance deadline approaches
Friday, February 6
Honoring traditions
Event will showcase Native American culture
Roots do more than anchor a tree
Remember the incredible wind storms last summer?
Varsity girls continue IML win streak
Badger men win four games in five days
ONGOING CALENDAR
Wednesday, February 4
Tuesday, February 3
ITD to impose Hwy. 95 restrictions Wednesday
Monday, February 2
Public input sought for upcoming U.S. 95 Bonners Ferry South Hill project
Public input sought for upcoming U.S. 95 Bonners Ferry South Hill project