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Friends of KNWR honor Seger
October 31, 2019 1 a.m.

Friends of KNWR honor Seger

BONNERS FERRY — On Oct. 24, the Friends of Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge (KNWR) held a “Meet and Greet” at Mugsy’s Tavern and Grill. The Meet and Greet was intended as a way to bring together current members and to generate new membership.

October 31, 2019 1 a.m.

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October 24, 2019 1 a.m.

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Randy Lee Olson Pennock
October 17, 2019 1 a.m.

Randy Lee Olson Pennock

Randy Lee Olson Pennock

October 10, 2019 1 a.m.

Local agencies plan ahead for winter emergencies

BONNERS FERRY — The October Boundary County Local Emergency Planning Committee Meeting was held this past Wednesday, Oct. 2 at the Armory with a large turnout of agencies.

Alta donates to local school
September 19, 2019 1 a.m.

Alta donates to local school

BONNERS FERRY — Alta Forest Products presented a $600 check to the Naples Elementary School on Thursday, Sept. 12 at 10 a.m. The funds were a result of a raffle that Alta held during the 2019 Boundary County Fair where they offered a raffle for a bicycle. One hundred percent of the proceeds went to the school.

September 19, 2019 1 a.m.

This Week In Bonners Ferry History

100 Years Ago

Sharing the Schweitzer experience with less fortunate children
September 19, 2019 1 a.m.

Sharing the Schweitzer experience with less fortunate children

People come from all over to enjoy North Idaho’s world-class outdoor activities. However, while tourists and those involved in the local ski industry clearly understand the joy that snow sports offer, many in the shadows of the mountain have no idea.

Chamber members have hopping good time
September 12, 2019 1 a.m.

Chamber members have hopping good time

BONNERS FERRY — It was a cool, drizzly day, with clouds draped over the tops of the nearby mountains, when members of the Bonners Ferry Chamber of Commerce gathered at Elk Mountain Farms on Sept. 6, for a Harvest Tour.

Super 1 Foods raffle supports Shriners
August 29, 2019 1 a.m.

Super 1 Foods raffle supports Shriners

BONNERS FERRY — The Boundary County Shriners hosted a raffle for a food shopping spree at the Boundary County Fair, and the winner was Amy Comer.

Pasta Carbonara
August 22, 2019 1 a.m.

Pasta Carbonara

Pasta Carbonara

August 1, 2019 1 a.m.

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July 25, 2019 1:30 a.m.

Legals July 25, 2019

PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of Directors of the Bonners Ferry Urban Renewal Agency will conduct a public hearing on August 14, 2019 at 6:00 PM at City Hall to review the budget and actual line items below: The public is invited to comment on the preliminary budget at that time. ACTUAL ACTUAL BUDGET PROPOSED GENERAL FUND: 9/30/2017 9/30/2018 FY 2017-18 FY 2019-20 Revenues: Beginning Balance $ - $ - $ 125,000 $ 160,000 Property Tax Increment 77,431 91,524 60,000 66,725 Interest Total Income $ 77,431 $ 91,524 $ 185,000 $ 226,725 Expenditures: Developer Reimbursement $ 20,000 $ 20,000 Capital Improvements 2,979 13,487 131,900 164,625 Accounting/Admin/URD Creation 6,000 6,000 6,000 14,000 Professional: Legal 1,612 1,430 2,000 3,000 City of Bonners Ferry Rebate 20,000 20,000 Audit 4,478 4,642 4,500 4,500 Office Expense 1,005 166 600 600 Total Expenditures $ 16,074 $ 25,725 $ 185,000 $ 226,725 Ending Balance $ 61,357 $ 65,799 $ - $ - BOND FUND: Revenues: Property Tax Increment $ 28,275 $ 28,275 $ 53,988 $ 53,988 Interest 42 39 150 150 Total Income $ 28,317 $ 28,314 $ 54,138 $ 54,138 Expenditures: Principal Payment on Bonds $ 6,584 $ 35,251 $ 37,045 $ 38,930 Interest Expense on Bonds 21,691 18,887 17,093 15,208 Total Expenditures $ 28,275 $ 54,138 $ 54,138 $ 54,138 Ending Balance $ 42 $ (25,824) $ - $ - Total Revenues $ 105,748 $ 119,838 $ 239,138 $ 280,863 Total Expenditures 44,349 79,863 239,138 280,863 ENDING BALANCE $ 61,399 $ 39,975 $ - $ - BFH Legal 10220 July 25, 2019 August 1, 2019

Heart Rock Wines, CrossTime Saloon: A hit in the community
July 25, 2019 1 a.m.

Heart Rock Wines, CrossTime Saloon: A hit in the community

BONNERS FERRY — When the community looks for a great place to sip on a glass of wine or enjoy a frosty pint of beer, they have several places to choose from in Boundary County. More than 1,000 voters came out to cast their votes for their favorite places, choosing Heart Rock Wines for Best Wine.

July 18, 2019 1:30 a.m.

Legals July 18, 2019

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONE CHANGE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT the City of Moyie Springs Idaho will conduct a public hearing on July 30th 6:00 P.M. at Moyie Springs City Hall, 3331 Roosevelt Road, Moyie Springs, Idaho, to consider a request by David and Syble Volking, applicants and property owners, for approval of a zone change on a parcel from a Commercial to Suburban Zone. The subject parcel is located along Highway 2 between North Division Street and Elk Road. The site that is the subject of the request is parcel: PARCEL NO LEGAL DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT RP M00000152412A NW4 SEC 15 & SW4 SEC 10 13.25 AC 002-0000 RPM00000152412T SEC 15 T62N R2E S OF HWY & NW OF ELK ROAD PROPERTY DESCRIPTION -VOLKING 13.25 ACRES A tract of land situated in the Northwest Quarter (NW l/4) of Section Fifteen (15} and the Southwest Quarter (SW l/4) of Section Ten (10), Township Sixty-two (62) North, Range Two (2) East of the Boise Meridian, Boundary County, Idaho; more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point on the west line of said NW l/4 which is N 00°09'39" W, 1080.57 feet from the southwest corner of the NW l/4; thence, leaving said west line in a perpendicular direction N 89°50'21" E, 600.23 feet to the intersection with the northerly right of way of Elk Road, being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, which is marked on the ground by a 5/8" re bar and plastic cap stamped PLS 7877; thence, leaving said right of way N 41°13'16" W, 390.99 feet to the intersection with the southerly right of way of U.S. Highway No. 2 which is marked on the ground by a 5/8" rebar and plastic cap stamped PLS 7877; thence, along said right of way N 71 °04'51" E, 66.05 feet to an Idaho Dept. of Transportation right of way monument; thence, along a curve to the left having a central angle of 02°00'50" (radial bearing= N 27°22'32" W), a radius of 5762.10 feet, for an arc length of 202.52 feet (chord= N 61°37'04" E, 202.51 feet) to a 5/8" rebar and plastic cap stamped PLS 7877; thence N 54°10'58" E, 101.72 feet to a 5/8" rebar and plastic cap stamped PLS 7877; thence, along a curve to the left having a central angle of 02°00'48" (radial bearing= N 30°23'47" W), a radius of 5751.60 feet, for an arc length of 202.11 feet (chord= N 58°35'49" E, 202.10 feet) to an Idaho Dept. of Transportation right of way monument; thence N 51°25'51" E, 101.46 feet to a 5/8" rebar and plastic cap stamped PLS 7877; thence, along a curve to the left having a central angle of 08°14'47" (radial bearing= N 33°24'59" W), a radius of 5741.60 feet, for an arc length of 826.37 feet (chord= N 52°27'38" E, 825.65 feet) to a 5/8" rebar and plastic cap stamped PLS 7877; thence N 48°20'14" E, 152.25 feet to a 5/8" rebar and plastic cap stamped PLS 7877; thence, along a spiral curve to the right having a chord of N 50°33'56" E, 394.73 feet (centerline-a=l.5, L=400) to a 5/8" rebar and plastic cap stamped PLS 7877; thence, along a circular curve to the right having a central angle of 06°50'13" (radial bearing= S 35°24'58" E), a radius of 1859.86 feet, for an arc length of 221.94 feet (chord = N 58°00'09" E, 221.80 feet) to an Idaho Dept. of Transportation right of way monument; thence N 73°02'39" E, 68.48 feet to the intersection with the right of way of Elk Road which is marked on the ground by a 5/8" rebar and plastic cap stamped PLS 3390; thence, leaving the right of way of U.S. Highway No. 2 and along the right of way of Elk Road S 27°25'44" E, 61.31 feet to a 5/8" rebar and plastic cap stamped PLS 3390; thence, along a curve to the right having a central angle of 76°37'50", a radius of 119.74 feet, for an arc length of 160.15 feet (chord= S 10°53'11" W, 148.47 feet) to a 5/8" rebar and plastic cap stamped PLS 3390; thence S 48°59'44" W, 1012.04 feet to a 5/8" rebar and plastic cap stamped PLS 7877; thence S 48°53'32" W, 745.84 feet to a 5/8" rebar and plastic cap stamped PLS 7877; thence S 48°55'32" W, 422.74 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, encompassing an area of 13.25 acres. Said request is on file at the City Office, 3331 Roosevelt Road in Moyie Springs, Idaho, where it may be inspected during regular business hours. Such documents will contain materials relevant to the request, the contents of which may change prior to the date of the hearing. All persons desiring to be heard should appear at this hearing. Written testimony may be sent to the City of Moyie Springs, PO Box 573 Moyie Spring, Idaho 83845. Written testimony must be received no later than July 26th , 2019. Written testimony received after this date will not be entered into the record or read at the public hearing. If you require special accommodation, please contact the City Office (phone (208) 267-5161 prior to the date of the hearing. BFH Legal 10212 July 11, 18, 2019

July 18, 2019 1 a.m.

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Downed power line sparks fire along U.S. 95
July 18, 2019 1 a.m.

Downed power line sparks fire along U.S. 95

BONNERS FERRY — On Sunday, July 14, around 5:30 p.m., Hall Mountain Volunteer Fire Department responded to a fire due to downed power lines on U.S. 95, near mile marker 527. The fire was located in the ditch along the highway, and had a small extension of about 15 feet into the woods.

Thatching ant hills only a portion of the nest
July 11, 2019 1 a.m.

Thatching ant hills only a portion of the nest

Anyone who’s walked through the pine forests of Boundary County has seen them, the large, often knee high mounds of pine needles and other forest debris, which, on a sunny day, are swarming with ants. These are the homes of thatching ants. In bad weather these appear to be lifeless piles of debris, but on sunny days they can be boiling with activity. Thatching ant colonies are abundant, especially in Jack Pine forests wherever there is a site that receives good sunshine. The edges of roads and snowmobile trails are great spots to find them. Warmth from the sun is an important resource for the developing eggs and larvae.