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Legals for September, 24 2020
Government best at overspending
I was humored by the ‘big girl’ who wrote a letter supporting the new proposed $865,000 school levy. The writer seemed to understand that the economy is poor and that overspending is bad.
Militias and safe communities
On Aug. 23, a policeman in Kenosha, Wisconsin, fired seven bullets into the back of an unarmed man. When community members held street protests, a private militia invited out-of-towners to a Facebook “event” it called “Armed Citizens to Protect Our Lives and Property.”
Working to address the veterinarian shortages in Idaho
Qualified veterinarians are a key part of maintaining animal health and welfare
IRS's destruction of documents hurt taxpayers
In 2021, the Internal Revenue Service made an unwise — and frankly, disturbing — decision to intentionally destroy 30 million paper-filed tax documents without processing them.
Night Out Against Crime event scheduled Aug. 22
“Hello, Grandad, is that you? This is your grandson.”
Not good time for renewing county school tax levy
Is anyone else sick and tired of the school board’s relentless tax-em mentality?
Community Shred Day, Sat. Sept. 24
Boundary County is hosting a free community Shred Day event on Saturday, September 24.
Yellen: U.S. could default as early as June 1
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned Monday that the U.S. could default in as soon as one month if Congress does not act to raise the nation’s borrowing limit — a prediction that prompted President Joe Biden to call a meeting with congressional leaders next week.
Working together to preserve our land
Forest legacy easements at McArthur Lake provide wildlife, recreation, timber industry benefits in perpetuity
This Week In Boundary County History
100 Years Ago
Employee of the Month
Sara Anderson is February’s Boundary County School District Certified Employee of the Month!
This Day in Bonners Ferry History
100 Year
The Idaho Legisluture's budget
Sen. Shawn Keough, R-Sandpoint, in her column of last week referred to Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter’s State of the State address and his recommendations on how the state should spend its money, emphasizing the governor’s plans to replenish some of the education funding we have had to cut over the past several years because of the economy.
GROW taking part in Giving Tuesday
What comes after Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday? The answer is Giving Tuesday, a worldwide generosity movement that inspires people to extend their generosity to support their local communities and favorite nonprofit organizations. The Boundary County community garden nonprofit, GROW!, Gardeners for Regional Organic Well-being, is asking for Boundary County’s support on this year’s Giving Tuesday, which is Nov. 29. Funds will be used to finance ongoing operating expenses, including the annual water bill, purchasing mulch for the orchard and soil for the raised beds, seasonal porta-potty rental, and grounds upkeep.
Taxpayers take plea to county commissioners
Local merchants and commercial property owners opposed to paying higher taxes met with Boundary County commissioners Tuesday to talk about options.
Dan Rose
Dan Rose answers questions for voters for the Bonners Ferry Herald's Voters' Guide. He is running as a write-in candidate for the Legislative District 1B seat for the Idaho House of Representatives.
Christmas trees earn FFA recognition
Thomas R. Smith, of Bonners Ferry FFA, was selected as a national finalist for the National FFA proficiency award in Agricultural Sales-Entrepreneurship, one of only four people chosen to compete for the award at the national finals, held Oct. 19 through 22, during the 89th National FFA Convention and Expo in Indianapolis, Ind.
Legals for February, 27 2020
Legals May 10, 2018
PUBLIC NOTICE Sale of County Tax Deeded Real Property via Sealed Bid Process The Boundary County Commissioners will be accepting sealed bids for the following county tax deeded parcels. These parcels were offered for sale at a previously held county tax deeded property auction, but they did not sell. Please note: Copies of the parcel information & Assessor's parcel maps can be reviewed and obtained in the Commissioners' Office. Property # Legal Description Prior Owner Property #1 E. 60' Tax 30 Enlightened Living, LLC Sec 19 T61N R1E Parcel #RP61N01E193158A Approximate Acreage: 0.720 Located approximately 5.7 miles southwest of the City of Bonners Ferry, Idaho Property #2 E2 S2 NE4 NW4 Less part Tax 27 Enlightened Living, LLC Sec 13 T61N R1W Parcel #RP61N01W132852A Approximate Acreage: 7.670 Located approximately 7.6 miles southwest of the City of Bonners Ferry, Idaho SEPARATE SEALED BIDS will be accepted by the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, P.O. Box 419, Bonners Ferry, Idaho 83805 no later than 5:00 p.m. (Pacific Standard Time), Friday, May 18, 2018. All bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the presence of the attending bidders on Monday, May 21, 2018 at 11:30 a.m., in Commissioners' Chambers. Bidders Instructions Bid forms are available in the Commissioners' Office, Rm #28, in the Boundary County Courthouse, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call (208) 267-7723 if you need directions. Sealed bids shall be presented or otherwise delivered under sealed cover to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners. A separate bid form will be required for each parcel bid. Only one bid per envelope and each bid shall be in a sealed envelope clearly identifying the Property #/Parcel # bid for on the outside of the envelope. Terms and Conditions of Sale The successful bidder for each property must provide $100.00 non-refundable deposit in the form of cash or cashier's check to secure the bid and shall have three business days to provide Boundary County with certified funds for the balance of the amount due. The Commissioners reserve the right to refuse any and all bids. Boundary County makes no warranties expressed or implied regarding these properties. BFH Legal 9892 May 3, 10, 2018