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Legals for October, 20 2022
Steve Johnson: Voters’ choice
During the primary campaign, candidate Scott Herndon demonstrated viciousness and untruthfulness in his attacks on the incumbent senator. A lengthy text from him that blocked my reply made it clear he didn’t want to hear from me; his mind was set. Such absolutism and extremism are evident in his agenda: he would reject funding for Medicaid, public education, Meals on Wheels, highway and road improvements, and veterans’ services, among others. He believes a woman has no right to choose under any scenario. He wants to sell our public lands into private hands.
This Week in History - Oct. 13, 2022
In nominating Miss Dollie Bruce as the candidate for county auditor at the November election the republicans of Boundary County have selected a young woman whose qualifications cannot be questioned.
Smoke season: Becoming a health hazard in Idaho
Ethan Sims and Wesley Pidcock know what to expect when fire season arrives. As doctors who specialize in helping people breathe, they see what happens when wildfire smoke spreads into communities throughout Idaho. Every time there is a spike in the air quality index — a rating for hazardous air — there is a spike in hospital visits, they said.
NIMSEF Inc. sharing the Schweitzer experience
North Idaho Mountain Sports Education Fund, Inc. is all about sharing the Schweitzer experience with less fortunate children.
The Gathering Place
Best Bakery | first place Best Doughnut | first place Best Quick Bite-to-Eat | first place Best Family Spot | second place
Aug. 30 bond election is all about the kids
Our community has the opportunity to vote for our future on Aug. 30.
Legals for August, 25 2022
Legals for August, 18 2022
Legals for August, 11 2022
Patriot Front members plead not guilty
Defendants appeared via Zoom
Defendants appeared via Zoom
BCSD Aug. 30 Bond Election
Boundary County School District will run a school bond for a new Valley View Elementary in the Aug. 30 election.
This July, let's ensure freedom from fear
Around the Fourth of July, the word “freedom” is frequently spoken but seldom defined. We might consider two categories: “freedom to” and “freedom from.”
James Wallace Whitcomb
James Wallace Whitcomb recently passed away.
Why did the IRS destroy 30 million paper returns?
Americans spend millions of hours and billions of dollars filing their taxes. At the very least the Internal Revenue Service should open, read, process and protect what Americans send them.
In recognition of World Refugee Day
World Refugee Day is June 20, 2022
Let's do away with federal overreach — vaccine mandates a good place to start
One of my priorities as U.S. Senator representing the great people of Idaho has been to prevent federal overreach
From the Archives for May 5, 2022
Julius Runkles remodeled and furnished a portion of the Riverside Hotel for the saloon to accommodate locals and the mining clientele. He placed an advertisement in the March 18, 1892 Kootenai Herald. Business was booming.
BCSD to re-run bond in August
Following a recommendation by its facility committee and based on results of a bond survey, the Boundary County School Board voted 3-1, to re-run the bond in August.
Countering Biden Administration's push to erode Second Amendment rights
Working protect and preserve our constitutional right to bear arms.