
City of Bonners Ferry and county officials discuss paying for city pool operations. (left) Councilman Prion Poston, City Administrator Lisa Ailport, Mayor Dick Staples, County Clerk Glenda Poston, Deputy Clerk Michelle Rohrwasser and County Commissioner Dan Dinning.
December 22, 2022
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December 22, 2022 1 a.m.
County to pay to keep pool running for a year
The city pool will stay open for the coming year — thanks to the use of American Rescue Plan Act funds.