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Taking a close look at a big project
BONNERS FERRY — On Wednesday, Aug. 14, the Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative (KVRI), in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, hosted a field trip to the proposed Westside Restoration Project area in the Bonners Ferry Ranger District of the Idaho Panhandle National Forests.

Pro-X to hold Grand Opening April 1st and 2nd
When Jeff Brubaker started Pro X Home Center out of his own personal shop in 2003 followed by the first store behind Truss Tek in 2005 even he had no idea how big it would become, or how fast it would grow.

Spangler wins 2016 Distinguished Young Women's Medallion
Saturday night Bonners Ferry’s Distinguished Young Women program, Around the World in 80 Days awarded Brittany Spangler the official DYW Medallion. Brittany was sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi and her talent was original slam poetry. Along with 2016-2017 DYW Medallion, she was awarded $2,200.00 scholarship, $150.00 state travel allowance, gift basket from the Kootenai River Spa, photo shoot with Mica Jae’s Photography, and gift certificates from Hair Connection, Larson’s, Homestead Coffee Co. and Kootenai River Brewing Co. She was also awarded $700.00 scholarship for self-expression; $700.00 scholarship for talent and $700.00 scholarship for interview. 2016-2017 DYW, Brittany Spangler will go on to State competition at Idaho Falls in October.
Salmon Patties
This is a quick recipe for those in a hurry.

Badgers shine at sunny state track meet
MIDDLETON — The Lady Badgers scored 38 points at the 3A state track meet at Middleton High School to place sixth out of 20 teams.

Western conifer seed bugs bug off!
The western conifer seed bug with its long legs and an antenna has tried to invade many of our homes this fall. I found a dozen or so of these slow-crawling bugs last week trying to access our house. I even had one land on my cap and try for a free ride into the house. But I know they are not trying to be a nuisance — they are just looking for a place to spend the winter where it is nice and warm.

Lemon Asparagus Chicken
Lemon Asparagus Chicken

Mirror Lake Ladies' Golf Report: Margaritaville
The Mirror Lake Ladies’ Margaritaville Invitational took place on Wednesday, July 17, at the Mirror Lake Golf Club with 60 ladies participating.

Lauretta Tase Walters
Lauretta Tase Walters passed away peacefully at the Boundary County Restorium on March 17, 2017. Services will be held on Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 11 a.m. at the Bonners Ferry Funeral Home Chapel, with private interment in the Grandview Cemetery, Bonners Ferry, Idaho.

Summer reading program a hit with Bonners Ferry kids
Where can you find 50+ kids on Thursdays in July? Why, at the Valley View Summer Reading program! This year’s program is starting strong with 47 kids attending our first session, and 60 kids on July 6. With teachers and support staff volunteering their time, we have opened our library. Kids of any age are welcome, and everyone has lunch, checks out books, plays chess, listens to a story read by our downtown librarians, and makes a craft.

Red-tailed hawks constantly on the hunt in the Kootenai Valley
The Red-Tailed Hawk is the most common hawk in Boundary County. They were named for the variety of hawks that has a brick-red tail.

BFHS volleyball recognized by Intermountain League
The Bonners Ferry volleyball team might have lost out at the 3A State Tournament that took place at Madison High School in Rexburg on Oct. 28 and 29, but they certainly did not come home empty-handed.

Confronting China the Idaho way — by innovating, outcompeting and reflecting our values
Republicans and Democrats can — and should — work together to formulate a China policy.

COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Davis, Hathaway finish out remarkable track & field careers
Davis hails from Sandpoint, Hathaway from Clark Fork.

SOFTBALL: Timberlake wins Game 1 of Districts
Alycia Cameron, Reese Allaway and Acacia Pecor each delivered two-run singles in an 11-run first inning, and the host Tigers went on to rout the second-seeded Badgers in Game 1 of a best-of-3 series for the 3A District 1 title and the district’s lone berth to state.

Clay Stueve Kungel, 30
Clay Stueve Kungel passed away on Sept. 26, 2023.
Girls wrestling wins district title
Badger girls wrestling are the first ever District I-II wrestling champions.

Women play central role in Idaho agriculture
As agriculture production heats up in fields and communities across our great state, it is a good time to spotlight the leadership of Idaho women

Pop-up bakery serving up tasty treats
A pop up bakery has come to the Pearl Theater serving scones sent from above and much more every Sunday.

Malissa Anne Atkins Mejia, 42
Malissa Anne Atkins Mejia passed away September 28, 2021.