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Legals for March, 10 2022
This Week In Boundary County History
100 Years Ago Fred G. Chambers of Copeland is securing a patent for an auto mower. The machine can be attached to any auto, truck or tractor and will mow a swath from 5 ½ feet to 24 feet wide.
Making the most out of one acre
The Gliddens didn’t plan to create a homestead on one acre, but that is what their hobby farming has turned into in pursuit of making the most out of what they could afford.
Voting Precincts for March 8, 2022 Election
Here is the website to the map to determine your voting location boundarycountyid.org
Voting information for March 8 election
How to register to vote? How do I vote absentee? Where do I vote? and Voting Precincts for March 8, 2022 Election
Legals for March, 3 2022
Going fine free proves popular at library
Going fine free is working at the Boundary County Library.
Nuclear destruction should be a concern for all
Everybody, that means each everybody.
Idaho Supreme Court upholds new congressional redistricting plan
Ruling clears up uncertainty and means maps will be in place for 2022 primaries
Legals for February, 17 2022
Legals for February, 10 2022
February is Library Patron Appreciation Month
All libraries think that their patrons are the best; the Boundary County Library is no different.
Legals for February, 3 2022
Legals for January, 27 2022
Boundary County leading project to update Hazard Mitigation Plan
Boundary County has begun the process of updating its Multi-Jurisdictional All-Hazard Mitigation Plan. The county hosted a “kickoff” meeting on Dec. 13 in Bonners Ferry to assemble the planning team assigned to work on this project.
New Board and COVID back to school plan update
Boundary County School District has updated its school plan when it comes to COVID-19.
Working hard for Idaho's residents
An important part of the great honor of representing Idahoans in the U.S. Senate is keeping folks informed about legislation advancing in Congress
Idaho snowpack has water experts cautiously optimistic
However, conditions can change quickly, experts warn
Idaho Supreme Court hears arguments over redistricting
The Idaho Supreme Court heard arguments in five separate lawsuits brought against the state's redistricting commission on Friday.
Boys take on the Bulldogs, winning 64-59
The Badgers used an early lead to take control and then held off the Bulldogs to win 64-59.