Outdoors
What's there to do in the great outdoors? Here we've got a bevy of local outdoor activities and destinations to explore.
Pair do well at rifle competition
Two members of the Kootenai Valley Junior Rifle Team traveled to Spokane on Nov. 2 to participate in the first mat…
KVRI Grizzly Bear Sub-Committee Meeting Thursday
KVRI Grizzly Bear Sub-Committee Meeting scheduled for March 25, 2021 – 10:00 A.M.
Great gray owl - the phantom of the north
Recently we had a visitor from the north, a great gray owl was spotted in Boundary County by several adventurous birders.
Gov. Little signs bill investing in outdoor recreation and state parks
Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 204 into law today, the second of his “Building Idaho’s Future” bills that make strategic investments in critical state …
Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative meeting March 15
Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative meeting March 15
Sighting a mountain lion is a rare and unexpected event
The mountain lion (puma concolor), also known as the cougar, puma, deer tiger, and panther is the most widely distributed cat in the Americas.
Critters of North Idaho: Black-Chinned Hummingbird
Birds literally come in all shapes and sizes. The largest birds to ever exist
The adaptable and cunning red fox
While red foxes may appear “sneaky” or “clever,” it may just be humans not understanding their shy and nervous habits.
GROW! sets annual meeting, Little Free Gardens
GROW! Community Garden is holding their annual meeting on March 2, 7 p.m, where they will discuss a myriad of topics like membership and volunteer options, pla…
Clouds indicate daily weather forecast
Almost everyone watches clouds, among the most fascinating and easily observed of all weather phenomena.
GROW! Annual Meeting and Little Free Gardens
GROW! Community Garden is holding their annual meeting on March 2, 7 p.m, where they will discuss a myriad of topics like membership and volunteer options, pla…
BCSO conduct avalanche, snowmobile training
Over the weekend members of the Boundary County Sheriff’s Office conducted backcountry patrols on snowmobiles, snowcats and met with members of a snowmobile cl…
Online LEAP Update being offered
LEAP Update is an annual opportunity for LEAP graduates to build on that professional development in forestry.
Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative meeting notice
Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative meeting notice
Great blue heron: A fisherman with a stiletto beak
The great blue heron is known as one of the most common herons, often barking like a dog when startled.
Fish & Game funding walleye study
The Idaho Department of Fish & Game is funding a University of Idaho study on walleye