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Mayor Staples raises funds for community
BOISE, Idaho — Bonners Ferry Mayor James R. Staples participated in the annual Mayor’s Walking Challenge along with 80 mayors across the state; challenge champions earned $1000 for their community.
This Week in Bonners Ferry History
100 Years Ago
Community Calendar
BCSD Emergency School Closure: Info: 208-267-8934 or www.bcsd101.com
This Week In Bonners Ferry History
100 Years Ago
Legals for November, 26 2020
Students urge voters to renew operations levy
Extra-curricular activities are a big part of Bonners Ferry High School junior Casey Watt’s life.
It's time to honor Idaho's wildland firefighters
The Interagency Wildland Firefighter Monument stands on the grounds of the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) in Boise. NIFC offers a virtual tour of the monument available at nifc.gov/wildland-firefighters-monument.
Commissioners discuss use of CARES Act money
BONNERS FERRY — A lot was accomplished for the first week of July among the Boundary County Commissioners.
Aug. 30 school bond fails, for second time
The Boundary County School District bond for a new Valley View Elementary and improvements across the district has failed for the second time to get the two-thirds majority of votes needed to pass.
ALICE update: Wage growth no match for inflation
Despite bigger paychecks, struggling households in Idaho rose from 2021 to 2022, updated report shows
The findings in this one-year period are consistent with a more than decade-long trend: Since the end of the Great Recession, despite some ups and downs, the number of ALICE households in Idaho has been steadily growing.
Proposed firearms bill draws concern
A firearms bill being heard by the Senate State Affairs Committee would add a level of “nuance” to state statute, according to its author. However, critics dispute Herndon’s contention, saying the bill could jeopardize their property rights allowed under a lease and could put such events as the Festival at Sandpoint at risk.
Return to Work bonuses sought
Governor Brad Little announced that more than 10,000 Idaho Return to Work bonuses were sought for employees by nearly 2,000 Idaho businesses Monday — the first day of the application window opening.
Legals for June, 15 2023
Drug Take Back event
Drug Take Back event: On Saturday, April 27, the Boundary County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), will host this year’s Drug Take Back event in the parking lot of Super 1 Foods, beginning at 10 a.m. and continuing through noon.
FOR Walking for the Restorium update
Eli Pine’s walking for the Restorium fundraiser has paid off as sponsors and donors have flocked to the cause of fundraising for the residents of the Boundary County Restorium.
BF woman sentenced for defrauding employer, filing false tax return
Jamie Gillette sentenced to 37 months in federal prison
According to court records, from in or about 2011 through in or about 2015, Gillette devised a scheme to defraud, and to misappropriate without authority money and property belonging to her employer, Bendable Bright Light, Inc.
Tax changes: What you need to know
A three-week late start to the IRS tax filing season was only one of many changes we would see in the 2020 tax season affecting taxpayers this year.
Tax changes: What you need to know
A three-week late start to the IRS tax filing season was only one of many changes we would see in the 2020 tax season affecting taxpayers this year.
Care-N-Share program starts
BONNERS FERRY — “I have organized and operated the Care-N-Share Program for 35 years now,” said Program Director Linda Lederhos. “We give toys and clothing to the children of families in need at Christmas.”