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Legals June 28, 2018
NOTICE STATE TIMBER SALES The Idaho Department of Lands announces plans to conduct field work on timber sales associated with fiscal year 2020 annual plan and on sales proposed beyond fiscal year 2020. Information regarding these sales may be viewed at the IDL timber sales public website at http://web.idl.idaho.gov/timbersale/Search.aspx BFH Legal 9931 June 28, 2018

'The Battle for the Stands' supports local CASA
CASA is thrilled to announce a fundraiser for the Bonners Ferry/Boundary County area. The First Annual “Battle of the Stands”, otherwise known as Coffee for CASA will take place Saturday, July 20 during The Kootenai River Run.
Winter solstice ushers in more daylight
While there is more darkness than daylight this time of year, the numbers will start to reverse on Tuesday with the arrival of the winter solstice. The days will become longer, the nights shorter and the sun higher in the sky.
North Bench Volunteer Fire District annual meeting notification
The Board of the North Bench Volunteer Fire District cordially invites all residents of the district to attend its annual business meeting, scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 27, 10 a.m., at Station 1 on Hwy 2, across from the 3 Mile Junction truck stop.

Badger Cheer hungry for competition
Just as their team shirt says, Bonners Ferry High School cheerleaders aim to “leave it all on the mat” Dec.10 at the Lakeland Holiday Classic, a North Idaho cheer competition with schools from 2A to 5A classifications.
Legals for July, 13 2023

Family helped to thrive, not just survive, during the pandemic
Local Family Helped to Thrive—Not Just Survive During the Pandemic
Police: Suspect knew where to find drugs
Police believe the suspect who burglarized the pharmacy inside Boundary Trading Co. knew exactly where to find the prescription drugs stolen two weeks ago.
Free sports physicals on Aug. 6
Each year physicals are required for students who are entering grades 7, 9, 11, and are participating in any sports, including cheerleading and dance.
Ruby Creek Bridge repairs complete
The deck replacement on the Ruby Creek Bridge No. 4 is complete and the bridge is open to traffic, according to Boundary County Road & Bridge.
As Griz fall drills heat up, Henry Nuce answers questions
As the Montana Grizzlies work their way through the first week of fall camp, head coach Bobby Hauck and co-defensive coordinators Roger Cooper and Tim Hauck find themselves with some NFL-sized shoes to fill on the D-line.

Travis Stolley responds to financial history and qualifications
Boundary County Sheriff candidate Travis Stolley is disputing claims on social media questioning his ability to hold the office due to his past financial history and training on April 26.
No cases of swine flu reported in Bonners Ferry
No cases of swine flu have been diagnosed in the five northern counties of Idaho, which includes Boundary County.

Say 'arrr' and 'brrr' at Penguin Plunge
BONNERS FERRY — Ice crusted the Kootenai River as the day drew closer — the day that people gather together, summoning all their courage, in order to benefit the Special Olympics, and plunge into icy water.
Windstorm makes a mess in region
Almost 60,0000 lose power in N. Idaho, Eastern Washington

Badgers slam Stillwater Cougars, surpass century mark
Badger boys basketball and the Stillwater Cougars on Nov. 29 by 36 points giving the Badgers a 2-0 record.
Bus drivers can't break law
This is in regard to the article written about school bus safety week.
Stagger Inn campground still closed
KEITH KINNAIRD

School district hires new athletic director
Boundary County School District has hired Kris Knowles from Lake City High School as Bonners Ferry High School’s new athletic director.

Electrical fire contained on Sandy Ridge Road
BONNERS FERRY — South Boundary Fire was called to a structure fire on Sandy Ridge Road on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 7:10 a.m. The fire was initially thought to be a chimney fire, but the quick thinking of firefighters allowed them to locate the source of the flames.