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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.
Legals for July, 18 2024
Legals for August, 4 2022
Militias and safe communities
On Aug. 23, a policeman in Kenosha, Wisconsin, fired seven bullets into the back of an unarmed man. When community members held street protests, a private militia invited out-of-towners to a Facebook “event” it called “Armed Citizens to Protect Our Lives and Property.”
Let our silence be considered approval as Mike Weland stated in his guest opinion of Nov. 29.
I thought it might be prudent to once again argue the case for property rights on behalf of the Boundary County Property Owner Association and all those concerned with one of the most basic human rights.
First responders prepare for emergencies
By ELAINE SANDMAN
National Guard working with local officials on deployment
BONNERS FERRY — Idaho’s National Guard second deployment to Iraq will be shorter than the previous one.
Do You Recall
10 Years Ago
Wolf hunting opens in Boundary County
Brian Johnson isn’t sure what to expect from today’s opening of North Idaho’s first wolf hunting season.
Spotlight on 2017 DYW winner Hannah Sims
BONNERS FERRY — On the evening of April 29, Hannah Sims became the 2017-2018 Distinguished Young Woman of Bonners Ferry. She also won the Self Expression category, as well as being one of the winners of the Scholastics category. Her sponsor was Chapter AP, P.E.O.
And Then the Rains Came
BONNERS FERRY — In the wake of snow and ice storms, Boundary County and the City of Bonners Ferry declared a state of emergency for the second time this winter after torrential rains rapidly melted accumulated snow banks across the county creating floods and subsequent mudslides.
This Week In Bonners Ferry History
100 Years Ago
County Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney dies unexpectedly
Boundary County Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Tevis Hull, 63, died unexpectedly on the evening of January 3, leaving a void for the county’s legal department.
Lady Badgers 1-2 at the Parma Holiday Classic
The girl Badgers went 1-2 and went into overtime against Weiser at the Parma Holiday Classic Dec. 28-30.
Working hard for Idaho's residents
An important part of the great honor of representing Idahoans in the U.S. Senate is keeping folks informed about legislation advancing in Congress
Grizzly recovery efforts looking up in Panhandle
Grizzly bear recovery is in full swing in the Idaho Panhandle and northwestern Montana and officials are looking for ways to mitigate negative interactions between humans and bears as the populations of both continue to rise in the area.
Rex remodel just the start for Chouinard
Legals for December, 28 2023
More than turkey
Try these five hunts for Thanksgiving weekend
Late-fall hunting opportunities abound
Court Reports
Vivian R. Angell Mayberry, born 1957, charged with infraction exceeding maximum posted speed limit (1-15 MPH) by BFPD on May 23.