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Fulcher Introduces Amendment to PRO Act
Congressman Russ Fulcher submitted an amendment to H.R. 842, the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act. Currently, union elections can be delayed due to lawsuits, and those frivolous lawsuits keep dangerous union bosses in business. Congressman Fulcher’s amendment would require an election for union leadership to occur as scheduled, regardless of a union’s attempts to delay it with a lawsuit. Congressman Fulcher spoke on the House floor this afternoon in opposition to the overall bill.
Fulcher Introduces Amendment to PRO Act
Congressman Russ Fulcher submitted an amendment to H.R. 842, the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act. Currently, union elections can be delayed due to lawsuits, and those frivolous lawsuits keep dangerous union bosses in business. Congressman Fulcher’s amendment would require an election for union leadership to occur as scheduled, regardless of a union’s attempts to delay it with a lawsuit. Congressman Fulcher spoke on the House floor this afternoon in opposition to the overall bill.

Rotary Club brings circus to town
BONNERS FERRY — From Leo the Clown to Francis the Lion, cotton candy to peanuts, the ambiance in and around the classic big top circus tent was filled with excitement from beginning to end of the two performances that took place on June 12.

Boundary County students give back
What are the reasons to support needy members in our community? Many ... as I will explain later. Today, with the help of Middle and High School students and staff, we delivered 228 frozen turkeys and hams to Springs of Living Water Free Methodist Church.

Misleading mailings lead to settlement with Idaho AG
Attorney General Lawrence Wasden has announced a consumer protection settlement agreement with a Boise-based lead-generation company operating nationwide.

This Week in History - Aug. 8, 2024
Local history in Boundary County, from Naples to Porthill, and from Bonners Ferry to Moyie Springs.
BCSO targets boating under the influence as holiday nears
As boaters begin to prepare for the Fourth of July holiday, thousands of law enforcement officers across the United States will be on heightened alert looking for those violating boating under the influence laws. Law enforcement agencies will be focused on educating boaters about safe boating practices, which includes keeping alcohol off the boat for both operators and passengers.
Local EAA flying scholarships
Scholarships are available to local students wishing to take to the skies with their very own Private Pilot License. After another successful year of pancake breakfast fundraising, the Bonners Ferry chapter of Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) is offering more scholarships for the 2020 year. The members thank all the people that supported our monthly breakfast fundraising activity throughout the 2019 summer. Not only the local community continued to support us, with additional advertising and good weather we had many people driving and flying from outside the area to attend our breakfast.

Capital for a Day in Bonners Ferry
BONNERS FERRY — Bonners Ferry was the Capital for a Day on May 30 for the first time since Governor Brad Little was elected, but it will be the fourth time over the past year that he has come to the area. This is the second one for Little, the first one being in his hometown of Emmett. The city hall was two blocks from his house, and four blocks from his office.
Idaho students’ SAT scores are out
For the first time in two years, Idaho has results from the spring SAT college entrance exam, which was postponed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Legals February 15, 2018
Bee Line Water Association Annual Meeting to be held on: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 @ 6:30PM Location: Youngwirth, Davis & Associates 7193 Main Street Bonners Ferry, ID BFH Legal 9850 February 15, 22, 2018

Kellogg killer gets life without parole
Majorjon Kaylor will spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole for killing a family of four in Kellogg.

PREP SOCCER: Badgers defeat Lumberjacks by large margin
Badger boys and girls soccer defeat the St. Maries Lumberjacks by large margins over the weekend.

A vigil for Aiken
On Wednesday night, a still-grieving community of classmates and community members held a candlelight vigil outside of Smith’s home in Kellogg.
Legals for November, 10 2022
Legals for November, 10 2022

Zoe Betts Zoe Betts
After 90 wonderful years here with us, heaven gathered an angel into its arms and carried Zoe Betts to her eternal resting place.
Spare building supplies needed
A tear from Heaven.

Walker, Blackmore recognized for academic excellence
Daniel Walker and Lily Blackmore recipients of the North Idaho Student Teacher Achievement Recognition
Legals for March, 10 2022

Alpine larch usher in autumn in high country
As autumn begins, a golden color will highlight timberline as alpine larch turn from a light green to a golden yellow. Turning color and losing its needles a month earlier than lower elevation western larch, the alpine larch ushers in autumn in the high country.