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Kootenai Valley Motel undergoes renovations
BONNERS FERRY — The Kootenai Valley Motel (KVM) was recently purchased by a couple from out of state, who have recently moved to Bonners Ferry. After visiting the area, the couple decided to purchase the KVM and put in the effort to update the rooms, property, and bring some country back into the little motel at the end of town.

Boulder Beach splashes into its 15th year
The countdown to cooling off at Boulder Beach is on.

Badger boys blown out at home by Genesis Prep
The Bonners Ferry boys basketball team hosted Genesis Prep on Thursday, Jan. 5 and lost the nonleague game 41-82.
This Week in Bonners Ferry History
100 Years Ago

Volunteers place flags on veteran graves
BONNERS FERRY — On Friday, May 25, people gathered at the Grandview Cemetery to volunteer their time adorning the graves of veterans with American Flags provided by the American Legion Post 55.
This Week In Bonners Ferry History
100 Years Ago

The Bread Basket Bakery wins Best Bakery, Best Sandwiches awards
BONNERS FERRY — Having a local place for freshly baked goods such as breads and doughnuts is a treat for many people both on the go, and those looking for that home baked experience.
This Week In Bonners Ferry History
100 Years Ago

Gun Club News
Bonners Ferry High School Team, Dukes Claybusters:

Our library: Simply the best
BONNERS FERRY — Our local Boundary County Library was nominated and has now officially received the award for being the Best Small Library in America for the year of 2017. With their hometown hospitality and the caring attitude of all the staff members added to the plethora of learning materials, they have not only earned this award, but have captured the hearts of Boundary County.

Largest Idaho Pumpkin Record Squashed By Local Grower
Rick Maggi, who lives just south of Bonners Ferry attended a giant pumpkin weigh off north of Seattle on October 6, his entry weighed in at 1268 pounds with a circumference of over 14 feet. The weight of Maggi’s giant pumpkin surpassed the standing 1219 pound record held by Brett Brown of Peck Idaho. Maggi says this is the third time he has held the record in the past several years but expects his current record to be short lived, having heard that a southern Idaho man expects to weigh in a much larger (grown in a greenhouse) pumpkin in the next week. Maggi says records come and go, that’s all part of hobby.

Bonners Ferry says farewell to Far North Deli
BONNERS FERRY — Far North Deli, the beloved sandwich shop owned and managed by Alison Henslee, closed its door for the last time on April 29, after almost five years in business.

Bull Bash event delights crowd
BONNERS FERRY — The Kootenai River Days Selkirk Saddle Club Bull Bash came to the Boundary County Fairgrounds on July 8, delighting the audience for the second time this year.

Shooting News: Comer takes 8th at WA Junior Indoor Rifle Championships
Kootenai Valley Jr Rifle team member Kyalynn Comer took eighth at the Washington State Junior Indoor Rifle Championships on March 9.

Bonners battles past Timberlake in first round at districts
The Timberlake Tigers were runners-up at last year’s state 3A girls basketball tournament.

This Week In History - Feb. 15, 2024
Local history in Boundary County, from Naples to Porthill, and from Bonners Ferry to Moyie Springs.

Softball finishes out season at districts
Badger softball finishes out their season in a Class 3A district 1 loser-out game against Priest River softball.
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Polar Plunge, making a splash for Special Olympics
On April Fool’s Day, folks and fools alike came out to plunge into the Kootenai River in support of Special Olympics Idaho, raising over $2,000.

This Week in History - Sept. 28, 2023
Local history in Boundary County, from Naples to Porthill and From Bonners Ferry to Moyie Springs.