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Idaho tops list for inbound migration
Idaho had the highest percentage of inbound migration among states experiencing more than 250 moves with United Van Lines for the second consecutive year.

Gov. Little gave his State of the State address, historic tax relief cuts
Gov. Brad Little gave his State of The State address remotely from a Statehouse auditorium, a break from tradition when Idaho lawmakers would generally listen at a packed house chambers floor.
Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative hosts meeting Jan. 25
Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative

Crapo wont support any process to remove Trump
Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, said Thursday afternoon it is unlikely he would support the removal of President Donald Trump after a Wednesday protest among Trump supporters in Washington, D.C., de-evolved into a violent riot, leaving the nation shaken and at least one protester dead.
Performance Evaluation of Idaho State Response to Alzheimer's and Dementia
Office of Performance Evaluations releases findings on state response to Alzheimer's and related dementias.

Loretta Elizabeth (Liz) Jones
Loretta Elizabeth (Liz) Jones passed away on January 2, 2021, at Sunset Home Assisted Living facility near Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Graveside services were held at Grandview Cemetery on January 9, 2021.

Linda Suzanne (Niemiec) Riekena
Linda Suzanne (Niemiec) Riekena passed away December 28, 2020, with her loving husband Kim by her side.

From the Archives - Jan. 7, 2021
This is a wonderful postcard of the International Boundary Line between Eastport, Boundary County, Idaho, and Kingsgate, British Columbia, Canada.
This Week In History - Jan. 7, 2021
Boundary County's people, places and events — as shared by the Boundary County Museum.

Kindergarten readiness needs more attention
Parents and educators hear a lot about how important it is for our young students to be able to read at an early age. Studies show that children still struggling to read by the end of the third grade fall further and further behind and many never catch up before they graduate from high school.

City Council approve of COVID-19 leave policy
City Council conducted the first meeting to start the year with Mayor Richard Staples absent but council members Rick Alonzo, Ron Smith, Adam Arthur attended in person and Valerie Thompson attended through zoom.
Legals for January, 7 2021

Idaho lawmakers condemn the violence in Washington
Idaho lawmakers have voiced concerns about the storming of congressional chambers and disrupting the Electoral College certification process.
Community calendar - Jan. 7 - Jan. 13
Community Calendar - Jan. 7 - Jan. 13
The tumultuous year of 2020, looking back
A look back at 2020
Bonners Ferry 2020 sports recap
Sports at Bonners Ferry High School experienced a rollercoaster of a year, IHSAA canceled spring sports season, fall sports returned with new restrictions and precautions in place such as not sharing water bottles, wearing masks when not performing and use of sanitizer.
Boundary County businesses fight on during pandemic shutdown
Boundary County was especially hit hard because of the Canadian border closing; this closure caused businesses to lose a lot of tourism in the area, hurting many and even causing some businesses to close.

EL Internet Northwest receives CARES Act grant money
EL Internet Northwest receives CARES Act grant money

Garvin Gary Lyle
On December 25, 2020, Garvin Gary Lyle went to rest in God’s beautiful garden.
Community helped community garden keep GROW-ing
Thanks to the Boundary County community from your community garden.