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Biblical story documents sacred right
The Biblical story of Jacob and Esau documents a most sacred right foolishly surrendered by Esau to his brother in order to quell his temporary hunger.

Stephen F. Howlett (D), 65 Candidate for Idaho State District One Representative position B Self-employed building and remodeling contractor
1. The reason I want to represent Legislative District 1 Seat B is because my opponent has failed to even come close to reflecting the views of his mainstreams voters and representing the views of only a small number of the far-right TEA party Republicans.
Legislative news from Rep. Heather Scott
The 2017 session proved to be what I believe is the beginning of real change in the Idaho legislature as debates and conversations are starting to shift in the right direction. More legislators are beginning to question the agendas and motives behind bills and policy in an attempt to expose top down centralized planning and crony capitalism at the expense of citizen.
BF graduate wins honors
A North Idaho College student from Bonners Ferry took two first place awards in a national Business Profession-als of America competition.

Multi-agency effort makes fire radio upgrades a reality
BONNERS FERRY — By the end of summer, Boundary County firefighters and EMS will upgrade to a state of the art radio system that will provide greater reception and range for mobile radios all over the county.

Idaho National Guard release preliminary results for Feb. 2 helicopter crash
The Idaho National Guard announced the preliminary results of the U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center’s investigation into the Feb. 2 UH-60 Black Hawk mishap that resulted in the death of three Idaho Army National Guard aviators.

Idaho National Guard release preliminary results for Feb. 2 helicopter crash
The Idaho National Guard announced the preliminary results of the U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center’s investigation into the Feb. 2 UH-60 Black Hawk mishap that resulted in the death of three Idaho Army National Guard aviators.

More than turkey
Try these five hunts for Thanksgiving weekend
Late-fall hunting opportunities abound

Community calendar - Sept. 30 to Oct. 6
Community calendar - Sept. 30 to Oct. 6

Community calendar - Sept. 30 to Oct. 6
Community calendar - Sept. 30 to Oct. 6
Businesses have poor Christmas sales
Bonners Ferry businesses felt the blow of what was said to be the most dismal nationwide holiday shopping season in nearly 40 years.
Second Annual SBFFA Education Scholarship accepting applications
Beginning May 1, 2016, the South Boundary Firefighters Association is accepting applications for an education scholarship. This $500 scholarship is for tuition and class materials at an accredited college (2 or 4 year), trade school, or medical certification program.
God's Work. Our Hands.
Sunday, September 10: An opportunity to celebrate who we are as the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America -One Church Freed in Christ to serve and love our neighbor. Trinity Lutheran will be participating in this time of service to others. Blessing Bags in conjunction with NAMI will be assembled to assist Hospital North, women’s shelters, Parole and Probation programs. Church and community projects are also in the planning stages. Worship begins at 10 a.m., and then the work begins. Following “work time,” will be a Pot Bless meal in the church fellowship hall. Come join us!

Alpine Linens have new prospective owners
BONNERS FERRY — The Alpine Linen Inc. has prospective new owners, Raymond and Rebecca Jolley. The couple has been pouring their hearts into the business for years, and have recently received the opportunity to purchase the incorporation.

Visit Santa’s Village and support Jake’s Landing
Boundary County businesses are coming together to support Santa’s Village at Jake’s Landing.

State legislators aims to limit reproductive rights
Idaho legislatures work to limit women’s reproductive rights by making abortions more limited and restricting funds for agencies that provide contraceptives.

Law enforcement warns of "Skittles" and "Rainbow" fentanyl appearing locally
Skittles resemble pieces of brightly colored candy, while rainbow fentanyl is usually chalky or in powder form.

The freedom from want
Task force notes Food Scarcity Month
The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights recognizes rights that every person has by birthright in the human race. Four of the most basic human rights are the freedom of speech, the freedom of worship, the freedom from fear and the freedom from want.

New business emerges as one retires
BONNERS FERRY — A local business, the Boardwalk Boutique, owned by Anne Bonar closed due to retirement at the end of July.

Mountain West Bank gives back
Mountain West Bank celebrated the 11th annual Day of Caring on Tuesday, Sept. 29, at all 20 locations in Idaho and Washington.