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…
Bright fall colors invite you to capture the majesty
I notice the changing color of the leaves and the swift passage of these autumn days. While driving last week-end along the Kootenai river, past Deep Creek to …
Dukes Claybusters have good practice
The drawing for the raffle winner of the New Weatherby 257mag. rifle was done at the gun club on Oct. 4 at noon, it was won by Cindy Keibert of Hope. Congratulations. Thank you all for your support of the high scho…
Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative hosts meeting Oct. 19
Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative will conduct a meeting via zoom, registration is required to attend.
Pikas: “Little Chief Hare” of the mountains
On top of a ridge in Canuck Basin, (northeast Boundary County) I noticed a quick movement among the rocks. Then, I heard a squeak.
Idaho's first swan season opens Oct. 19
Idaho's first swan season opens Oct. 19
Red squirrel is a great gateway for new hunters
Red squirrel hunting hones skills for larger game (and they are pretty tasty, too)
KVRI hosting Grizzly Bear Meeting
Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative KVRI Grizzly Bear Sub-Committee Meeting Oct. 13, 2020 – 1:15 P.M.
IDFG release pheasants, aims to provide enjoyable hunting
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game Commission expanded the pheasant stocking program to include the Boundary-Smith Creek Wildlife Management and will releas…
UI extension workshops for North Idaho hay producers
The North Idaho Forage and Grazing school will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 21, at the University of Idaho’s Sandpoint Organic Agriculture …
Dukes Claybusters have good day of shooting
"Dukes Claybusters,' the high school trap club had a good practice today. All shooters in the scores of 20s.
Ross Creek Cedars over 12 feet in diameter and 175 feet tall
“Between every two pines there is a doorway to a new world.” John Muir (1838-1914) ‘Father of National Parks’ naturalist and author.
Shoot a fake moose, face fines and jail time
According to Idaho Fish and Game, if you shoot an artificial animal, you can lose your license and face a $1000 fine and up to six months of jail time if found…
Belted Kingfishers: The rock star of the bird world
Belted Kingfishers: The rock star of the bird world
Birding tour slated in Libby
Birding class in Libby
My style of country music
My style of country music