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Legals for February, 11 2021

Mardi Gras and Grama J
Mardi Gras... the words themselves conjure an image of Fat Tuesday celebrations, raucous, colorful parades in New Orleans, food and parties, beads and excess. All of these things fit within the traditions of the holiday, but the history of Mardi Gras stretches back much further than most people realize.

Fulcher Named Ranking Member of Civil Rights/Human Services Subcommittee
Fulcher Named Ranking Member of Civil Rights/Human Services Subcommittee
New Clinical Trial May Lead to Less Chemo in HER-2+ Breast Cancer Patients
A study of a new therapeutic strategy to avoid chemotherapy in patients with early HER-2+ breast cancer

Calendar - February 11 - February 17
Community Calendar - February 11 - February 17

Elected officials walking to earn money for Idaho schools
More than 60 elected officials in Idaho are participating in the annual Steps for Schools walking challenge, a program of the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health that promotes the importance of being physically active.
SPOT Bus Ridership Down
Spot Bus ridership was down for 2020. Not a surprise to anyone due to the COVID-19 outbreak, but what was surprising was the high percentage: ridership was down by 44%.

National Pizza Day
National Pizza Day is Feb. 9 and what’s more American than pizza?
Community Calendar - Feb. 4 - Feb. 10
Community Calendar - Feb. 4 - Feb. 10
City owes us the good water we are paying for
The city has raised our taxes significantly and proposes to have another tax hike and are actively promoting the city on the internet, but say they don't have enough money to expand the current water system. A class action suit may prove otherwise. We demand good water that we pay for.

Marching to Washington
Black History Month is a good time to recall the 1963 March on Washington, best known for Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
This Week In History - Feb. 4, 2021
Boundary County's people, places and events — as shared by the Boundary County Museum.
EITC Awareness Day
EITC Awareness Day

Is that American red squirrel or fox squirrel?
Advice from a squirrel: Plan ahead, stay active, spend time in the woods, go out on a limb and its ok to be a little nuts!!

Karrell Louise Siver (Kenney)
It is with great sadness we must announce that Karrell Louise Siver (Kenney) departed in peace on Dec. 13, 2020.

NIC Head Start helps pair build academic, social skills for grandkids
Kelli and Tom Jones enjoyed their two grandchildren, Kaylee and Rayna, in Head Start at the Julian Bucher Center in Bonners Ferry. The center is operated by North Idaho College Head Start.

City Council Discusses Decline in Water Quality
The meeting started with public comments from two Bonners Ferry residents expressing concern about the recent changes in the quality of the water supply.

Gathering information from many sources critical for us all
Satirist Jonathan Swift wrote, “Falsehood flies, and truth comes limping after it, so that when men come to be undeceived, it is too late; the jest is over, and the tale hath had its effect.”
Legals for February, 4 2021

City Council Discusses Decline in Water Quality
The meeting started with public comments from two Bonners Ferry residents expressing concern about the recent changes in the quality of the water supply.