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No average (Trader) Joe in N. Idaho
About 100 people – the first arrived at 5:45 a.m. - waited for the national grocer to open its doors at 8 a.m. Wit…
Moyie extends emergency order
The city has extended its emergency declaration for another 60 days due, saying more time was needed to repair the waterline, which caused a landslide on March…
7Bee Podcast: Forget Me Not walk, Car Show Saturday
In this week's episode of "What's in the Community," Emily Bonsant covers coming events, such as the "Forget Me Not" walk/run at the BFHS/BCMS track, Borders…
National spelling bee run ends in Round 3 for North Idaho student
In February, Amiah spelled the winning word, "stimuli," at the North Idaho Spelling Bee, earning a gold trophy, $1,000 and a trip to the Scripps National Spell…
Public invited to comment on proposed changes to Idaho Special Education Manual
The Idaho Department of Education is inviting the public to comment on proposed changes to the state’s Special Education Manual.
Kootenai County fugitive nabbed in Washington state
Billingsley is being held in the King County jail awaiting extradition, a press release said.
Local artists invited to join studio tour
Local artists have until Friday, June 1, to sign up as one of the stopes for the invited Boundary County Artist Studio Tour, a self-guided art tour coming in S…
Jury awards $1.1 million to drag performer
A jury has awarded more than $1.1 million in damages to the drag performer who sued a blogger for defamation.
7Bee Podcast: Brings back community events series
The 7Bee Podcast, a joint Bonners Ferry Herald and Bonner County Daily Bee podcast, covers the Memorial Day Observances and Parades in Bonners Ferry and Sandpo…
Ketner named new PHD director
Ketner began his work with PHD in 2001, serving in the Environmental & Health Protection Division.
BCSD negotiation meetings May 28-29 canceled
The Boundary County School District staff negotiation meetings for May 28-29 have been canceled.
Defense rests in defamation case
The defense rested Thursday in the defamation trial of blogger Summer Bushnell.
That's a moray: Eel pulled from Lake Coeur d'Alene
As you might have guessed, the tropical, saltwater fish was dead.
Coeur d'Alene defamation trial: Videographer who provided blogger with images of drag performer takes the stand
The videographer who edited footage of a drag performer and provided it to a blogger took the stand Wednesday in a defamation trial.
Cabin Trail now open to non-motorized use
Cabin Trail, located at the Enchanted Forest trail head is now open to non-motorized use.
Fundraiser organized to assist Huggins in keeping the county clean
The community is coming together to help Terry Huggins, a local resident who has been spending the past few years picking up trash along the roadside, to suppo…