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Selkirk Storage opens near Bonners Ferry
Selkirk Storage has opened at Lions Den Road and Deep Creek Road south of Bonners Ferry.
Methodist Church to host rummage sale
The annual United Methodist Women’s rummage, bake, and book sale is scheduled for March 3, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and March 4 from 9 a.m. until noon. The event will take place at the United Methodist Church, which is located at the corner of Lincoln and Denver in Bonners Ferry.
This Week In Bonners Ferry History
100 Years Ago
Registrations due Dec. 10 for annual UI Extension Forest Health Program
Animals, plants, insects, and diseases can sometimes impede reforestation, wildlife habitat, or other forest stewardship goals. Current Topics in Forest Health is an annual program that updates forest owners, foresters, and others on methods to improve forest health.
Celebrating the magic of reading with a special guest
Boundary County Library, voted Best Small Library in America in 2017, completed its Summer Reading Finale, a nationwide program to encourage students and families to read.

Local farmers begin restoration of natural habitat
By ELAINE SANDMAN

PHD Home Health Services to close
The Panhandle Health District is phasing out its home healthcare services program. The district has stopped accepting new home health patients. PHD will work closely with their patients, providers and other Home Health agencies until their transition of care is complete.
Kris Crocker to emcee DYW 2022
The Bonners Ferry Distinguished Young Women program is excited to welcome Kris Crocker as the emcee for this year’s Distinguished Young Women scholarship program on April 30.
Ramsey supports living wage
To the Editor:
Bridgeway to hold rummage sale
BridgeWay Assembly of God in association with Global Gateway Network will be holding a rummage sale at the Great Homestead Room one day only, Friday, March 10, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
$1.47M NIC TRIO program grant renewed
North Idaho College’s TRIO-Student Support Services program, which assists first-generation college students, students with disabilities, or those from low-income families, has received a five-year, federal grant renewal of $1.47 million.

Legislative session proving unexpectedly busy
What started as a slow session has quickly become one of our busiest in recent memory. As of the end of last week, we have already introduced roughly 100 more bills than last year, with 140 more than last year being prepared by our bill drafting office. At the end of this week, the afternoon committees in the House have been closed down for bill introductions and any new bill proposals are required to be introduced by one of the privileged morning committees or by the Ways and Means Committee.

Legislative session beginning to pick up
District 1 legislators discuss local issues, legislations, and concerns in the weekly Notes From Boise column.

Brion Poston
Brion Poston is seeking a seat on the Bonners Ferry City Council.
Collecting 100,00 sturgeon eggs
The call came at 8 a.m. on a Sunday, June 20. I had been waiting all weekend for the phone call, half expecting it to be in the middle of the night. A female sturgeon was ready to spawn. I rushed down to the Kootenai Tribal Hatchery to see the process firsthand.
New information for fairgrounds
We are writing to you to inform you of some changes that have taken place at the Boundary County Fair Grounds. The former Boundary County Parks and Recreation program has been dissolved and the Fair Board has taken on the management of this program, it is now known as Boundary County Youth Recreation Program (BCYRP). We have hired Angela Hittle as the director for this new program. As of Oct. 1, we will be managing the use of the Boundary County Parks area, which include the fairgrounds ball fields, tennis courts, skateboard area, the covered slab and the parks across the river. Any organization wishing to use these ground for their programs/events need to schedule it through Angela.

YOUTH SPORTS: Sandpoint Sparks Elite ready to take on competitive cheer scene
The program is open to all aspiring competitive cheer athletes from ages seven to 15, boys and girls, especially those in Bonner and Boundary Counties.
KVSA donation brings archery back to the middle school
A $1500 donation from the Kootenai Valley Sportsman Association has revived the archery program at Boundary County Middle School.
Online LEAP Update being offered
LEAP Update is an annual opportunity for LEAP graduates to build on that professional development in forestry.
Tree Planting Workshop registration due March 18
Promptly renewing a forest with tree seedlings is key to sustainable forestry, whether to replace harvested trees or those that died from fire, insects, or disease.