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Arson suspect deemed 'significantly impaired'
Court orders treatment to restore competency
An arson suspect was deemed incapable of assisting with her defense and ordered into treatment. In the Aug. 21 court hearing, Judge Debra Heise found Jennifer Suzanne Meyer was "significantly impaired," lacking the ability to assist with her defense or understand the proceedings. However, a mental health evaluation found Meyer, 50, was not dangerously mentally ill.
NIMSEF now accepting applications for upcoming winter season
Schweitzer has agreed to work with NIMSEF over the years to set up this program, which provides greatly discounted tuition for scholarship students to participate in an eight week, all-day program.
SEASON PREVIEW: Football: IML includes Moscow and moved to 4A
Badger football will have two league games this year, as Moscow is now a league opponent.
VOLLEYBALL: “Could play tomorrow”
This year, the Badger volleyball program has nine returning varsity players.
Experience local art at your pace
Take a trip through Boundary County and see the works of several local artists with a free, self-guided tour next month of some of the artist studios.
The Bruce Festival: Local honors family heritage
One man’s quest to learn more about his heritage inspired The Bruce Festival, the 750th birthday celebration of King Robert Bruce of Scotland.
Big Sky Football Kickoff: Plenty of new faces will need to step up for Vandals
“I’ve been very impressed by Zach’s natural ability to rush the passer,” Eck said. “And he’s worked hard on his body, he’s up to about 222 pounds now, and I really think he can be a difference maker for us. He’s still doing some things with the linebackers, but I think his speed can give some offensive linemen problems (as an edge rusher).”
As Griz fall drills heat up, Henry Nuce answers questions
As the Montana Grizzlies work their way through the first week of fall camp, head coach Bobby Hauck and co-defensive coordinators Roger Cooper and Tim Hauck find themselves with some NFL-sized shoes to fill on the D-line.
Russell Taylor, 71
Russell J. Taylor passed away on Aug. 17, 2024, in Athol, Idaho.
Neal Marcy, 65
Neal Marcy, 65, passed away on July 31, 2024.
Working to keep Idaho kids and teens safe online
We must do more on the Internet to protect the well-being of our youth. Unchecked access to harmful and obscene information on social media has had long-lasting, catastrophic effects on children and teens.
Karen Matthee listens to the voters
I support Karen Matthee for Idaho state representative, Seat A, District 1. She is passionate about the children of Idaho, and Karen listens to the voters.
Karen Matthee cares about the community
I wonder how many of us feel truly heard by our locally elected officials? Karen Matthee, candidate for Idaho Legislature, has made it her mission to hear us. ALL of us.
CWD in county, local hunters to participate in 'surveillance hunt'
In response to the first confirmed case of chronic wasting disease in a white-tailed deer in Boundary County, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission has announced a nine-day “surveillance hunt” beginning Aug. 24.
This Week in History - Aug. 22, 2024
Local history in Boundary County, from Naples to Porthill, and from Bonners Ferry to Moyie Springs.
Balancing beauty with function, Iron Mountain Engraving
Specialized engraving made simple is available at Iron Mountain Engraving, a new family-owned business in downtown Bonners Ferry, located in the old First National Bank building.
Boundary County Calendar - Aug. 22-Sept. 1, 2024
Upcoming events, activities, and meetings taking place in Boundary County.
Golf fundraiser to benefit Boundary County Victim Services
Grab your clubs and dress in red, white and blue for the Fly Like an Eagle golf classic fundraiser. The event is raising funds for Boundary County Victim Services and is set for Sept. 14 at the Mirror Lake Golf Course.
Hunters: As season draws near, now's the time dial in your bow or firearm
Hunting season will be here before we know it. If you haven’t already, here’s why now is the perfect time to dust off that firearm or bow in preparation for the 2024 season.
Boundary County Court Records: August 22
Court records from August 10-16.