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Stephen Howlett
Stephen Howlett answers questions for voters for the Bonners Ferry Herald's Voters' Guide.

Sage Dixon
Sage Dixon answers questions for voters for the Bonners Ferry Herald's Voters' Guide.

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.

Dave Kramer
Dave Kramer answers questions for voters for the Bonners Ferry Herald's Voters' Guide. He is running unopposed for Sheriff of Boundary County.
Badgers face tough loss against Timberlake, losing 28-10
Bonners Ferry faced a tough loss early in the game against the Timberlake Tigers, losing 28-10.

Andrakay Pluid
Andrakay Pluid answers questions for voters for the Bonners Ferry Herald's Voters' Guide. She is running unopposed for Boundary County Prosecuting Attorney.

Mayor Staples casts deciding vote to change the vision statement
The City council was split to pass an update to the city’s vision statement; Mayor Dick Staples made the final decision by approving the motion presented by Councilman Ron Smith.
Badgers face tough loss against Timberlake, losing 28-10
Bonners Ferry faced a tough loss early in the game against the Timberlake Tigers, losing 28-10.

Election year, inspiring women and the 19th Amendment
Election years tend to be packed with candidates, platforms, and plenty of colorful stories that can be educational and entertaining, and at the same time overwhelming and confusing. This election year, Idaho has promoted a number of women who provided inspiration and leadership and a reason to commemorate the centennial year of the 19th Amendment.
Promises made and promises broken
Promises made by Trump, promises broken.
Bonners Ferry Chamber introduces Area of Interest Business Fund
The Bonners Ferry Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Innovia Foundation has established a Small Business Recovery Fund to help small businesses with one to five employees.
University of Idaho full-time enrollment down
The University of Idaho enrollment is down 9.5% overall and down 3% among full-time enrollment without dual-credit and non-degree seeking students.
This Week In History - Oct. 22, 2020
News and stories from the Boundary County Museum.
Bonner County Calendar - Oct. 22, 2020
Boundary County events, activities and meetings for the coming week.
Rose demonstrates unwavering support for Constitution
Recently, Rep. Sage Dixon issued a letter to the voters of District 1 in which he says he has “consistently worked to protect individual liberties and to uphold the separation of powers between the branches of government.”
Legals for October, 22 2020

Mayor Staples casts deciding vote to change the vision statement
The City council was split to pass an update to the city’s vision statement; Mayor Dick Staples made the final decision by approving the motion presented by Councilman Ron Smith.
This Week In History - Oct. 15, 2020
The Boundary County Museum shares stories from years gone by.
Scott, supporters seem OK if Trump has absolute power
In recent months, Heather Scott and her supporters have repeatedly referred to Americans' loss of freedoms, Governor Little's efforts to "lead us into socialism", and governmental over-reach.

Former resident connected to Gretchen Whitmer kidnap plot
Eric Mark-Matthew Allport, 43, Former Boundary County resident, was involved in a plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer; when federal agents attempted to serve Allport a warrant for his arrest.