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Badgers win Homecoming 53-12
It was a Homecoming to remember for the Bonners Ferry Badgers football team, as they gave Kellogg all they could handle Friday night, beating the Wildcats 53-12.
BFHS can't hold off top-ranked Timberlake
Grace Villelli scored 8 first half points and the Badgers used a 17-7 second quarter scoring advantage to take a 25-19 lead into halftime at Timberlake, the state’s top-rated 3A team.
County participates in disaster scenario
On Thursday, June 9, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit the Cascadia fault off the coast of Oregon and Washington, causing a tsunami with waves reaching 40 feet tall.
The Herald welcomes new ad rep
BONNERS FERRY — There is a new addition to the Bonners Ferry Herald team as the new Advertising Representative, Samantha Coté, has acclimated to the area.
BASEBALL: Districts, Timberlake wins Game 1, by 1 run
Caden Robinett of Timberlake and Trey Bateman of Bonners Ferry locked up in another pitchers’ duel Wednesday in Game 1 of a best-of-3 series for the 3A District 1 baseball title
Court Records - December 9, 2021
Information on local cases
Trevor Pew comes home to take on challenge of Wells Fargo branch manager
Trevor Pew loves his hometown and wanted nothing more than to move back to Boundary County, so when he was offered the position of branch manager at the Bonners Ferry Wells Fargo, he knew his answer would be yes.
Trevor Pew comes home to take on challenge of Wells Fargo branch manager
Trevor Pew loves his hometown and wanted nothing more than to move back to Boundary County, so when he was offered the position of branch manager at the Bonners Ferry Wells Fargo, he knew his answer would be yes.
Affected Government Services
BONNERS FERRY — According to a press release from Andrew O’Neel, Director of Emergency Management and Public Information Officer, the Boundary County essential government services have been affected as a result of Governor Brad Little’s statewide Stay-Home Order issued yesterday.
Affected Government Services
BONNERS FERRY — According to a press release from Andrew O’Neel, Director of Emergency Management and Public Information Officer, the Boundary County essential government services have been affected as a result of Governor Brad Little’s statewide Stay-Home Order issued yesterday.
City considering local option tax
Among the ideas generated at a special city council meeting last week was a proposed future vote on a local option tax.
City faces $450,000 budget shortfall
Due to an Idaho Supreme Court case ruling, Bonners Ferry officials said the city now has a general budget shortfall of approximately $450,000.
A rule in common: The practice of kindness
On Oct 21, 1985, First Lady Nancy Reagan presented the United Nations with the gift of a mosaic on behalf of the United States in celebration of its 40th anniversary. The mosaic is based on Norman Rockwell’s well-known painting which represents different ethnicities and cultures worldwide with dignity and respect. The mosaic is inscribed with a well-known phrase, The Golden Rule: “Do Unto Others as You Would Have Them Do Unto You,” which speaks of shared aspirations that unify world religions and philosophies. It is the principle of treating others as one wants to be treated.
AUG NIBJ: Barta col: 'History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme'
We are in a real estate market crisis. It’s been 12 years since the last real estate crisis: that one was brought on by the sub-prime mortgage mess.
Court Records for May 26
Information on local cases in Boundary County.
Gun Club shooters win big at state championships
BONNERS FERRY — The Bonners Ferry Gun Club had a very good turnout for Mother’s Day. Shooters were all gone by 2:30 as it was Mother’s Day. Thanks ladies for letting us play on your day.
Boundary County Middle School hitting stride
It is already halfway through this school year? This is the comment I have heard from numerous students as we enter the last couple weeks of first semester. It is always surprising when time passes so quickly. Those of us who have been here a while also know from here on out time will go even faster. BCMS has had a very successful year so far and students and staff alike getting into their stride as we hit the busy season of semester tests and basketball.
Working together to preserve our land
Forest legacy easements at McArthur Lake provide wildlife, recreation, timber industry benefits in perpetuity
Court Reports
David F. Capilo, born 1967, charged with felony aggravated battery with use of a deadly weapon by BCSO on July 23.
Court Reports
Mark E. Madsen, born 1957, charged with infraction exceeding maximum posted speed limit (16 MPH or over) by BFPD on May 16. Amended to infraction unlawful act prohibited/required by state law.