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PHD revises isolation guidelines
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention and the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare have provided options to reduce the isolation period for asymptomatic close contacts of those who have tested positive for COVID-19.

Multistate settlement against mortgage servicer Nationstar
Wasden announces $86.3 Million Multistate Settlement with Mortgage Servicer Nationstar
Drake family sues Moore Chiropractic, counterclaim alleges foul play
Jennifer Lynne Drake, wife of Brian Drake, is in a lawsuit against Daniel Lee and Karen Moore on behalf of the Drake family; Moore Chiropractice alleges counterclaims.
Community is safer due to mask mandate
I am writing to thank the Panhandle Health District Board of Health for passing the mask mandate on November 19, 2020. And thank you to everyone who is wearing a mask while out in public.

Robert Allen Smith
Robert Allen Smith (Uncle Bubber) went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Dec. 4, 2020, at his home in Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
Montana decision benefits Idaho water quality and fish
The Montana Board of Environmental Review decided today to approve new limits on selenium pollution in Lake Koocanusa and the Kootenai River, which will also benefit water quality and fish in Idaho

70 years of delivering resources to federally impacted school districts
Impact Aid is a crucial program that provides needed funding to school districts in Idaho.

BCH answers community's COVID-19 questions
During the course of the pandemic, the hospital has many questions about the virus, testing, masks and more. Below are the most frequently asked questions, and the responses from hospital officials about COVID-19.
Boundary County Calendar - Dec. 17-23, 2020
Boundary County events, activities and meetings for the coming week.

City Council approve new fee schedule
City Council implements new fee schedule, few residents attended meetings.

Small Business Administration releases all PPP recipients
More than 31,000 Idaho businesses received Paycheck Protection Program loans, a loan designed to provide a direct incentive for small businesses to keep their workers on the payroll.
Legals for December, 17 2020

Gov. Little explains Crisis Standards of Care
Governor Brad Little explained today that Idahoans can expect diminished healthcare access if the State of Idaho must activate the Crisis Standards of Care, and he outlined many of the actions the state has taken to address the constraints facing hospitals due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lights grow dim on CYT North Idaho
After 13 years, COVID about to close curtains on local theater nonprofit
After 13 years, COVID closes curtains on local theater nonprofit
Coronavirus vaccine is just more government overreach
Dear Governor Little, regarding your coronavirus vaccine mandate. This is more government overreach and, as you know, more of the globalist agenda and yet another violation of your oath of office.

Little: Idahoans must choose to keep others safe, protect economy
November was the best month yet for state revenue figures in the new fiscal year, and Governor Brad Little said Idahoans must choose to do a better job to slow the spread of COVID-19 if we are going to continue our strong economic rebound during the pandemic.

Week celebrates computer science education
This week — Dec. 7-13 — has been declared as Computer Science Education Week in Idaho and Idaho Gov. Brad Little is urging residents to participate in the Hour of Code.
Idaho Panhandle RAC meeting held
Idaho Panhandle Resource Advisory Committee will meet Dec. 9 to evaluate project proposals

Little: Vaccine stamps shelf life on COVID
Gov. Brad Little said the first Idahoans could be vaccinated by this time next week.
Bonner County Calendar - Dec.10-16, 2020
Boundary County events, activities and meetings for the coming week.