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Free NIC courses
NIC offers free online classes to unemployed
Ziply takes over Frontier locally
HAYDEN — Ziply Fiber finalized its acquisition of the Northwest operations of Frontier Communications in a $1.35 billion transaction Thursday, April 30. An additional half-billion dollars will be used to address network and service improvements, the company announced.
House Bill 380 Could be a Double Hit to Revenue and Federal Fiscal Aid
A proposal from the Idaho Legislature will result in deep state revenue cuts, as well as risk federal fiscal aid dollars to Idaho, according to analyses by the Idaho Center for Fiscal Policy.
House Bill 380 Could be a Double Hit to Revenue and Federal Fiscal Aid
A proposal from the Idaho Legislature will result in deep state revenue cuts, as well as risk federal fiscal aid dollars to Idaho, according to analyses by the Idaho Center for Fiscal Policy.
Legals for March, 9 2023
Legals March 15, 2018
Legal Notice Public Sale of stored goods March 29th, 2018. A Public Sale to settle the delinquent account of Duane Dees, 5559 McArthur Lake Road, Naples, Idaho 83847 will be conducted in accordance with Idaho State Law, Title 55 Chapter 23. Goods will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. Public Sale to be held March 29th, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. at Kennedy Street Storage, Unit 2, 6985 Kennedy Street, Bonners Ferry, Idaho 83805. Goods to be sold include metal detector, sausage maker, dresser, tools, Cd's and Videos, clothing and miscellaneous household goods. BFH Legal 9864 March 15, 22, 2018
Update from Bonners Fery High School
We are rounding the corner toward the end of the first quarter of school, and BFHS is moving full speed ahead.
Split in GOP questioned
As an amateur political observer, I was wondering if it was a good idea to split up the Republican party into two groups just before the elections.
Robert Joseph Manley
Robert Joseph Manley
Tim Bertling
Boundary County Board of County Commission candidate, District 2
Fulcher comments of revival of WOTUS regulations
Congressman Russ Fulcher is pushing back on the Environmental Protection Agency’s recent announcement that it will look into restoring rules and definitions for the Waters of the United States regulations implemented by the Obama Administration. In 2015, this rule established definitions that allowed the federal government to regulate bodies of water.
Kootenai Tribe breaks ground on travel center
Construction on Sturgeon Station is set to begin the first week of July.
Expansion raises road questions
The unknowns of the expansion at Three Mile Junction and the addition of the Sturgeon Station Travel Center have business owners on edge.
Jim Woodward
Jim Woodward answers questions for voters for the Bonners Ferry Herald's Voters' Guide.
Holiday food baskets available
BONNERS FERRY — This Thanksgiving and Christmas, the Ministerial Association will be providing food baskets for needy families in the local area.
Legals for March, 11 2021
BCSD preparing for worst for VVE
Boundary County School Board officials presented worst case scenario for Valley View Elementary if the bond does not pass at the Tuesday Feb. 15 city council meeting.
Drug take back event is Saturday
On Saturday, Oct. 26, the Boundary County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with other local law enforcement agencies and the Drug Enforcement Agency will host the annual DEA Drug Take Back event at the local Super 1 Foods front entrance between 10 a.m. and noon.
Our country and state are changing rapidly
The legislative session is flying by.
A few facts about the M&O levy
Let’s behold some truths and facts concerning the M&O levy: