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Reaching out to Idaho farmers, ranchers in crisis
Farming and ranching are inherently risky, and the risk can fuel stress. Farmland and modern farming equipment are incredibly expensive. Demands on the land and water needed to farm continually increase. Regulations get ever more complicated. Farm labor is limited or insufficient.

BASKETBALL STATE: Badgers advance to semis, Williams leads with 32 points
Bonners Ferry boys basketball (20-3) beat Kimberly (16-9) 61-50 and advanced to the semi finals in the 3A Boys Basketball championship at Meridian High School.
Larson seeks state representative seat
Kathryn Larson is seeking a seat in the Idaho House of Representatives in District 1B.
MARCH NIBJ: Idaho LAUNCH, employee training resource
Idaho LAUNCH provides training opportunities for Idaho residents, whether they are looking for courses to boost their resume or enter a new industry.

A Senate tradition with Idaho connections
For more than 100 years, bean soup has been on the menu in the U.S. Senate.
Boys soccer starts season strong, dominates St. Maries
Boys soccer starts the season strong with two wins and a tie the first week of matches against Coeur D’Alene Charter, Stillwater Christian and St. Maries.

Carol Kristin 'Kris' (Chubb) Lefebvre
Carol Kristin “Kris” (Chubb) Lefebvre passed away on May 4, 2022.

IRS needs reform, not more power
The reckless tax-and-spend legislation under consideration in the Senate is riddled with bad policy

Don't ID.Idahoans
The Internal Revenue Service raised serious red flags about the protection of confidential taxpayer information and fundamental civil liberties when it announced a major expansion of its collaboration with ID.me.

DHW: Don't dismiss omicron
Idaho long-term care facility COVID-19 deaths top 1,000
Omicron expected to spread in Idaho

4 Badger champs at Chad. E. Ross tournament
Badger wrestling fought at the Chad. E. Ross tournament on Dec. 30, with four Badgers taking first in their weight class.

Zita Pace, 75
Zita Pace passed away on Oct. 6, 2023, 10 days after a stroke on Tuesday, Sept 26.

Three Badgers medal at Ivan Benson Invite
Three Badgers medaled at the Priest River High School’s Ivan Benson Invite on Saturday Sept. 24, and the team keeps seeing improvement.

Zuko underwent additional surgery after setback during recovery
A Boundary County search and rescue dog underwent additional surgery on Feb. 13 after complications arose following a thoracotomy procedure earlier in the month to remove a seed in his lung.

BFHS jazz band fundraising to attend UI Jazz Festival
The BFHS Jazz Band is raising funds to attend the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival at the University of Idaho in April.
Legals for November, 19 2020
Wounded grizzly kills hunter on Idaho-Mont. border Eds: Updates with details and quotes.
A 39-year-old hunter killed by a wounded grizzly bear yelled out to draw the 400-pound male bear toward him in an effort to keep it from attacking his young hunting partner, the man’s family said.
Kootenai Tribe completes plan for habitat restoration
The Kootenai Tribe of Idaho’s recently completed the “Kootenai River Habitat Restoration Project Master Plan,” which was funded by the Bonneville Power Administration.

Randy Linn Fort
Randy Linn Fort, 62, of Naples, Id., formerly of Rushford, Minn., died unexpectedly from complications of an aneurysm April 30, 2016 at Bonner Health, Sandpoint, Idaho. His wife Spring was at his side, holding his hand, when he passed.

Capurso looking to provide a fresh voice as commissioner
A candidate for Boundary County Commissioner is no stranger to the political landscape.