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Dave Schuman
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Raul Labrador (R), 48 Incumbent First District Representative to Congress Attorney, small business owner
1. There have been a number of influential people that have helped me succeed. At a young age, my mother taught me that I had an obligation to give back in life. I was inspired to run for office to make sure our children had the same opportunities to succeed that I had. There is a generation of Americans that are losing hope in the American Dream. I’m fortunate to have lived this dream and I fight everyday to make sure others have the same opportunity.

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.
Boundary County Calendar Nov. 3-10
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Clarification
The Herald would like to clarify that a quote was published in the Oct. 20 story, “Mennonite Church faces new sex abuse suit”, and was made by the Mennonite Church USA: “urging congregations ‘to bring to light all that has been hidden too long in the shadows,’ and calling sexual abuse a ‘cancer within the church that we need to expose.’”

Walt Kirby (R), 86 Incumbent County Commissioner District Two Retired businessman
1. Civic duty, after 30 years of working on small business ventures in Boundary County.
Democrats seek inquiry by Idaho AG
The Idaho Democratic Party called on Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden to investigate the Bonner County Sheriff’s Office and District 1A Representative Heather Scott regarding alleged incidents of stalking and harassment in both Bonner and Boundary counties.

Dinner time
Many of us have had dinner at the Boundary County fairgrounds whether it was during the fair, for a fundraiser, or just for a picnic out-of-doors.
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No on hospital levy
Our hospital has made out their wish list and wants $800,000+. That kind of money request requires it to be backed up by solid data that shows the benefit out weighing its costs. BCH needs to be transparent and post their financial documents on their website.

Zucchini Muffin Recipe by Barbara Rexford
I have grated most of my zucchini and frozen
Re-elect Walt Kirby
Tim Tucker is on the ballot for County Commissioner. Do we need a progressive liberal managing ourlocal affairs? Socialism requires a gargantuan government so it can confiscate property, controlbehavior and manage an always growing list of programs to achieve “fairness.” Do you want to handover the mantle of leadership to an ideologue who embraces a socialist agenda? Then vote for Tim.Our other option is Walt Kirby. Some feel that he should retire and step aside. I’m in agreement that he should, but not to a self-proclaimed socialist with a liberal agenda. At least Walt is a known entityand will not support the liberal ideology that has permeated and contributed to the demise of oursociety. Re-elect Walt Kirby.

XC runners qualify for state
“Does it ever not rain at cross country meets? Because literally every meet I’ve ever been to it has rained,” said first year runner Brady Bateman to his coaches at the Idaho 3A District I Championshipwmeet. Indeed the rain came down hard all day long as Bonners Ferry, Coeur d’Alene Charter, Kellogg, Priest River, and Timberlake vied for the top team scores to qualify for the 3A State Championships. The meet was hosted by Priest River High School on a course the Badgers ran on in late September. Familiarity with the 5k course, however, was hindered by slick conditions and deep mud puddles. The phrase “true cross country race” was heard around the meet at various points.

KRBC takes home bronze at GABF
The Kootenai River Brewing Company attributes their recent win at the largest commercial beer competition in the world to using the finest, quality ingredients, not using additives, being more interested in quality than quantity, and then letting their brews bask until perfection.
Mennonite Church faces new sex abuse suit
A second sexual abuse lawsuit has been filed against the Mountain View Mennonite Church, its parent organization, the Kansas-based Church of God in Christ Mennonite; and church members David and Cynthia Peaster.
Varsity XC shows off at Kellogg invitational
PINEHURST — The Bonners Ferry boys and girls varsity cross country teams put on a show at this year’s Ben Castro Invitational, taking second and third, respectively. The Invitational took place in the rain and the fog on Thursday, Oct. 13, at the nine-hole Pinehurst golf course near Kellogg.
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XC shows off at Kellogg Invitational
Rain and grass do not usually generate fast cross country times. During the Ben Castro Kellogg Invite, held at Pinehurst Golf Course, a flat course and talented runners managed some of the fastest times of the season. The 5k course navigated the perimeter of the golf course and took place almost entirely on natural surfaces. Competing teams included Bonners Ferry, Kellogg, Priest River, Coeur d’Alene Charter, IC Academy, Lakeland, and others.
Improving veterans' access to care
åIdaho veterans and their family members have made it clear that the Veterans Choice Program (Choice program), created to make it easier for veterans to get health care, does not work for Idahoans. To address concerns raised by Idaho veterans, I introduced the Improving Veterans Care in the Community Act of 2016, S. 3401, to make it easier for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to send veterans into their local communities for health care, to make it easier for veterans to access this community health care and to make it easier for veterans to access the services they need.
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