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Legals for April, 28 2022
BCSD zone 5 candidate forum summary
Boundary County School Board Zone 5 candidates Teresa Rae and David Wilson shared their views on a variety of issues at a question-and-answer forum Thursday with topics ranging from education and curriculum to COVID-19 guidelines and proposed district bond.
Legals October 27, 2016
Pursuant to Idaho code #55-2306, the contents of unit #28 belonging to Benny Watt, 3246 Deep Creek Loop Naples, Idaho will be auctioned off to satisfy the lien. The action will take place at 3-Mile Storage on October 29, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. The unit contents are as follows: household furniture, toys, etc. BFH Legal 9556 October 20, 27, 2016
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
Support group helps families, children with disabilities
Fourteen years ago our son Jordan was born. The birth was traumatic, however, after two weeks in Sacred Heart Medical Center we had high hopes for a normal future.
Boundary County Middle School: Taking a small break from it all!
We are already one month into the second semester! Things will start to slow down a bit from here as we hit the long stretch prior to spring break. Seems weird to be speaking about spring with the recent winter arrival (finally) but that is the next major step in our year. Third quarter will end the last day before spring break and before you know it we will be finalizing the year.
Agriculture in Boundary County: Dedication program and panel 7
A dedication program was held at the Boundary County Museum on June 9, to present the historic interpretive signs funded in part through an Idaho Humanities Council Grant, featuring the history of farming in the Kootenai Valley and the Bench Land. Guests enjoyed a brief video presentation which included the Merle Olsen ranch on the Deep Creek Loop, Elk Mountain Hops Farm near Porthill, the Dallas Amoth Farm, and Young Living Enterprises at Highland Flats. A few quotable quotes warmed up the crowd and put them into storytelling mode, and attendees were encouraged to relay a story or two from personal experience. These ranged from a history of at least one family farm dating back to the Dust Bowl Days, to humorous anecdotes from a former County Extension Agent. Stories of amusing grain hauling trips, growing up and working on family farms, and various other recollections brought the past into the present with an abundance of laughter and lively discussion. The group then took a field trip to the back entrance of the Museum building to view the newly installed panels.
Idaho Gov. Little visits area to talk 'Keeping Promises' plan
Governor Brad Little's laid out his vision for education policy Monday during a press conference at the StanCraft Jet Center as part of his "Keeping promises" plan for 2025.
Court Reports
Renda A. Banks, born 1973, charged with infraction driving at speeds exceeding work zones by BFPD on July 7.
Lady Badgers win two league games, eye districts next week
BONNERS FERRY — With the postseason beginning Monday, the Bonners Ferry girls’ basketball team topped two Intermountain League foes before facing a tough task in defending state champion Timberlake.
Robert Lavala
Robert Lavala is seeking a seat on the Bonners Ferry City Council.
Badgers football defeats Priest River in shutout 22-0 victory
Varsity football delivers a shutout 22-0 league win against Priest River Spartans on Friday, Oct. 9
Kootenai Tribe intervenes in caribou litigation
BONNERS FERRY- The Kootenai Tribe of Idaho (Kootenai Tribe) has moved to intervene in the litigation over the endangered woodland caribou.
How much area do grizzlies need?
I, for one, was less than impressed with Bill Buley’s article on grizzlies, August 27, 2009, Herald.
Class of 1964
Drexel Turner Love from the Bonners Ferry High School Class of 1964 gathered a little information for her classmates for the All School Reunion.
What's happening at the city
It has truly been an honor to serve as the Mayor of Bonners Ferry for the last four years! I appreciate the support I have received from the community and the City Council, and I am proud of the things that we have accomplished during my term.
Stolley, Woodward dedicated to community, service
One of the greatest satisfactions of teaching many years at Bonners Ferry High School is being able to watch students mature into adulthood and become successful, productive members of society. Two of these are Travis Stolley and Jim Woodward.
Boys hoops off to state, District and League Champs
Junior guard Asher Williams scored 20 of his game-high 32 points in the first half for the top-seeded Bonners Ferry Badgers in a win over second-seeded Timberlake to sweep the best-of-3 game 3A District 1 championship series at Bonners Ferry High.
102nd Boundary County Fair Now Open
The Boundary County Fair is open as Boundary County Future Farmers of America members kicked off the fun on Aug. 9.
Badger football recovers from tough loss
The 1A South Central Connell (Wash.) Eagles (1-2) scored three touchdowns in the first quarter, setting the pace for the game against the Bonners Ferry Badgers (1-3) on Friday, Sept. 15.