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Bonners Ferry Chamber has a deal for new members
The Bonners Ferry Chamber of Commerce is offering area businesses mid-year specials to new members interested in investing in the benefits of membership and offering half-off discounts to become members for the rest of the year.

Distinguished Young Women
A group of young ladies are getting ready for the Distinguished Young Program at the High School. Previously the program was known as Junior Miss and before that, Miss Bonners Ferry. Do you know who these young ladies were that were running for Miss Bonners Ferry? If you have an answer, please email doyouremember@meadowcrk.com or call the museum. If you would like to stay anonymous, just let us know.

Jantz named 2021 Farmer of the Year
Lynn and Leah Jantz of Kootenai Valley Ranch farms are named the 2021 Conservation Farmer of the Year.
Registrations due Feb. 11 for Idaho Native Tree Identification Class in Sandpoint
Due to the varied range of latitudes, altitudes, soils, and precipitation patterns, Idaho has a wider variety of native trees than most other Rocky Mountain states. The first step in caring for these trees, whether they be in a landscape or in a forest, is to correctly identify the species.

Boundary County Calendar - Sept. 1, 2022
The events, activities and meetings taking place in Boundary County over the coming week.

Calendar for July 21-27
The events, activities and meetings taking place in Boundary County over the coming week.

Boundary County Calendar - Dec. 29, 2022-Jan. 5, 2023
Community events and meetings across Boundary County for the coming week.

Boundary County Calendar - Jan. 5-Jan. 12, 2023
Community events and meetings across Boundary County for the coming week.

Boundary County Calendar - Oct. 13, 2022
The events, activities and meetings taking place in Boundary County over the coming week.

Boundary County Calendar - Nov. 17, 2022
The events, activities and meetings taking place in Boundary County over the coming week.

The Plaza Downtown: A new business center
BONNERS FERRY — The Plaza Downtown, owned by Victor and Tess Rae, is a new business center with all the professional bells and whistles, catering to business owners and entrepreneurs with a wide array of options. The design of the building and the decor is a blend of contemporary and historical, with astounding attention to detail.

The whole world, in every classroom
The Newspapers in Education golf tournament will be held Sept. 15 at the Idaho Club

Softball, full rooster and new coach
Badger softball is back at it, with a full rooster and a new head coach.

Keough, community honor veterans
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, Boundary County residents, community leaders, and veterans from three wars united in silence at the Veteran’s Memorial Park downtown Bonners ferry, honoring the living and those who’ve died in the line of duty.
Steve Tanner (D), 63 Candidate for State Senator for Legislative District One Log home builder and timber products manufacturer
1. Samuel Adams said “If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin.” That time has come. The Supreme Court continues to base its opinions upon political correctness, not upon the original intent of the Constitution. Last year’s “gay marriage” decision was another watershed issue in our nation’s clear descent away from truth and right. The State has become the mother that seeks to provide cradle to grave guidance and protection, while freedom and responsibly are outdated and even outlawed.
Legals for January, 2 2025

Analysis: Elections have consequences, and NIC is facing them
A fractured and feuding elected board of trustees has left North Idaho College in crisis.

HB666 prompt debate at library meeting
Boundary County Library Director Kimber Glidden said she is concerned there may be a censorship campaign in the county in favor of House Bill 666.

Lacrosse summer camps hit Bonners Ferry
By KATHY NUSSBERGER

N. Idaho legislator proposes SNAP changes
Rep. Jordan Redman, R-Coeur d’Alene, proposed two bills aimed at the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP; one would require the state health department to ask the federal government to allow the state to exclude purchases of soda and candy from SNAP-eligible items, and the other would add photo identification to the benefit cards used for the program, known as EBT cards.