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Junior Miss grateful for the support
To the Community:
Hoisington thanks community for supporting Jr. Miss
I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who worked so hard in planning, creating, and participating in this year's Bonners Ferry Junior Miss Scholarship Program.
January is National Mentoring Month
January is National Mentoring Month, and the local Boundary County Mentoring Program is now taking applications for new mentors.
Summer reading program
Open a treasure trove of adventure and find hidden gems by reading during the summer reading program at the Boundary County Library starting on Wednesday, June 19.
Cash for clunkers
Other than the cruise control occasionally acting up, there was nothing wrong with Lynn and Marcy Wise’s 1996 Jeep Cherokee.
Registrations for forestry class due Nov. 29
Good decisions require good information on a forest; whether determining how much to thin or what species, preparing for a timber sale, or managing for other values. Some forest owners like to make these decisions intuitively, but careful measurements can often illuminate misconceptions about a forest developed from casual observations.
'Forest Insect & Disease Field Day' announced
Class will be held Friday, July 23 in Bonners Ferry
'Story Quilt Project' at the Little Theater in Libby
Tender Lovin’ Quilters of Troy are happy to announce the presentation of the “Story Quilt Project”. This program is free to the public and will be presented on Sept. 9-10at 1-3 p.m. at the Little Theater in Libby, Mont.
Registration due July 29 for “Forest Insect & Disease Field Day” in St. Maries
Nearly everyone has seen dead trees dotting northern Idaho forests. Most of the trees you notice were killed by bark beetles, but many other insects and diseases kill trees, often in less visible ways.
Registrations due Friday for forestry program
Whether you have problems with insects or disease, concerns about fire, or just want to help forest growth, the answer from foresters is nearly universal: thin your forest. Thinning and pruning can favor better-adapted tree species, improve forest genetics, invigorate tree growth, reduce insect and disease problems, reduce fire risk, improve access, and enhance many other values.

AmeriCorps sets grant application deadline
AmeriCorps, a federal agency for national service and volunteerism, is seeking applications for fiscal year 2023 Volunteer Generation Fund grants.

More than just another autumnal article
Oh, how trite. She’s going to write about Fall again, eh? Yes. Move on to the next article if you don’t want to hear about the glories of fall, or read it anyway. You might learn something.
Nada Evelyn Fredericksen
Long time Bonners Ferry resident Nada Evelyn Fredericksen died January 14, 2010 in Renton, Wash.
Looking back at 2019 for local businesses
BONNERS FERRY — The past year has had its ups and downs for the business community of Boundary County. While some struggled with the Highway 95 reconstructions, others embraced their dreams and opened their doors for the first time.
WIC
Idaho’s nutrition program Women, Infants and Children has changed its income guidelines.
The Magic of Jay Owenhouse in Bonners Ferry Dec.6
Bonners Ferry Police Department D.A.R.E. program will present The Magic of Jay Owenhouse at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, in the Boundary County Middle School gym.

Christmas program a hit at Mt. Hall Elementary
Last Thursday, Dec. 12, Mt. Hall Elementary School was all abuzz with the Christmas spirit as the students did an incredible job at their annual Christmas program.

Eastport to host 14th annual Fourth of July parade
All United States and Canadian residents are encouraged to participate, or be a spectator, in the unorganized and all volunteer parade taking place in Eastport at 1 p.m.

'Historical' meeting draws out local officials
By MIKE WELAND
Candidate for governor talks about feds, wolves
Rex Rammell, a self-proclaimed simple man who is running for governor of Idaho, spoke about his desire to take the state back from the federal governement.