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BF Veterinary Clinic sponsor Buddy, the narcotics K-9
The newly enlisted narcotics k-9, Buddy, will receive a medical sponsorship from Bonners Ferry Veterinary Clinic.
Boundary County Calendar - Sept. 10-16, 2020
Boundary County Calendar - Sept. 10-16, 2020
Show tolerance by adjusting vision statement
Letter to the Editor from Fred Zobel

Rehabbed osprey demonstrates danger of fishing line
Rehabilitated osprey shows the reality of litter on ospreys in Coeur d'Alene

Special session addresses pandemic, impacts
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in changes to our lives which range from inconveniences to a direct threat to our health and being.
Badgers fall in hard-fought opener, optimistic for future
Badgers football faces tough loss, optimistic for future
Moore charged in Brian Drake's murder
Daniel L. Moore, 63, of Bonners Ferry was arrested late last Thursday afternoon and charged with second-degree murder. He remains in the custody of the Boundary County Jail.
Boundary County Calendar - Sept. 3-9, 2020
Boundary County Calendar - Sept. 3-9, 2020

From the Archives - Sept. 3, 2020
From the Archives Herald Subscription Price in the Year 1966

USS Idaho, name of future nuclear powered submarine
The first commissioned ship named after Idaho was in 1864, a steam-powered sloop that initially served as a hospital ship. The new submarine will be the fifth naval vessel named for the state

College grounds aerospace program
Aerospace Center will close at the end of 2020-21 school year
The North Idaho College Aerospace Center will close at the end of the 2020-21 academic year.

The best hikes around are closer to the sun
A friend who introduced me to custom firearms and the Idaho backcountry in winter, both of them accessible to anyone with a passion for either, once harvested a mountain goat, sliding the billy down to a high mountain lake where he camped.
$1.47M NIC TRIO program grant renewed
North Idaho College’s TRIO-Student Support Services program, which assists first-generation college students, students with disabilities, or those from low-income families, has received a five-year, federal grant renewal of $1.47 million.
Law Enforcement carries the torch for Special Olympics
Sheriff Kramer and Bonners Ferry Police Chief Brian Zimmerman contributed to the Special Olympics Torch Run in 1987, and both continue to contribute to the program’s success.

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.”
Legals for September, 3 2020
Bonners Ferry man arrested in March shooting
BONNERS FERRY — Detectives with the Idaho State Police and Bonners Ferry Police Department arrested a man in connection with the March 12 shooting death of Brian Drake.

ATLAS center reopen for veterans in rural areas
EUREKA, Mont. — In a press release, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced the reopening of Accessing Telehealth through Local Area Stations (ATLAS) site at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6786.

Local residents invited to ‘meet’ despite COVID-19
Boundary and Bonner County residents who typically travel to Spokane every summer for three days of Bible instruction, will be “attending” their annual convention from the safety of their living rooms.

High court rules in access lawsuit
MOYIE SPRINGS — The Idaho Supreme Court is vacating a lower court’s order for summary judgment in a protracted access dispute and remanding the case back to 1st District Court for further proceedings.