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Alvin J. Flory
Alvin J. Flory passed away Saturday, April 18, 2009, with family by his side at Boundary Community Hospital in Bonners Ferry.
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Jordan D. Abbott, born 1984, charged with infraction exceeding maximum posted speed limit (1-15 MPH) by ISP on July 25.
Cross country eyes strong run at district meet
A mild summer has given way to a chilly autumn and the Badger cross country teams wrapped up their final regular season meet this past Saturday at the William Johnson Sandpoint Invitational. Frosty grass covered Travers Park, but the teams would be racing mainly on pavement for three 1-mile loops.
State issues of concern
Many readers may remember our area’s longest serving legislator Rep. Jim Stoicheff and his entertaining columns that would highlight various bills under consideration during the legislative session.
Lightning position best choice when unable to seek shelter
Economics and market outlook for 2019 grain and brassica crops
BONNERS FERRY — At this point in time, wheat appears to be the only profitable annual crop for this region when considering market costs for all factors of production, including land. Given the surplus of garbanzos worldwide, plus tariffs and quotas imposed by India, the price is not expected to rise significantly from its current level, $0.18 per pound, approximately half of last year’s price. Peas and lentils are also impacted by tariffs imposed by China, which may or may not remain in effect.
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County courthouse reopens with limited access
BONNERS FERRY — While Boundary County officials hope the public continues to conduct business online, over the phone or through the mail for the time being, the county courthouse reopened with limited public access Monday.
Legislature tackles gun, gender legislation
District 1 legislators discuss local issues, legislation, and concerns in the weekly Notes From Boise column.
Bonners Ferry regains lead, downs Timberlake
Early on, it worked. By the end of Tuesday’s opening game in the best-of-3 3A District 1 championship series, Timberlake was happy, but still has work to do to catch top-ranked Bonners Ferry.
Commissioners approve Poulton Pines subdivision, with amendments
Poulton Pines, a 62-acre, 20 lot suburban subdivision located off of 822 Chokecherry Drive was approved by the Boundary County Commissioners on Oct. 4 with the condition of creating a looped road instead of a cul de sac for fire escape.
Vital Ground preserves grizzly land
Vital Ground, Yellowstone to Yukon Conserve 129 Acres in Key Bull River Wildlife Corridor
Boundary County Court Documents--May 18, 2023
Boundary County Court Documents for the Week of May 18.
Legals for March, 16 2023
Introducing novices to hunting easier than ever
It’s easier than ever to introduce someone new to hunting in Idaho.
Feds: Cd’A man tried to provide support, resources to ISIS
Man allegedly planned to attack local churches
Authorities arrested an 18-year-old Coeur d’Alene man who had allegedly “pledged his allegiance to ISIS” and planned to attack people at local churches using guns, knives and fire, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Protect wintering wildlife by leaving animals undisturbed
For some wildlife, being left alone during winter can make a life-or-death difference
Winter is a challenging season for Idaho’s wildlife
Appellants pledge legal action after Panhandle Door receives new permit
Boundary County commissioners approved a new conditional use permit Dec. 11 for Panhandle Door, Inc., a large-scale manufacturer located near residential county homes. The amended permit, set for adoption in the coming weeks, will resolve a nine-month zoning dispute involving numerous allegations of dangerous and illegal conduct by Panhandle Door over the course of several years. Opposers to the permit have indicated they now intend to take legal action.