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ITD agrees to lower speed at Three Mile
BONNERS FERRY — After pressure to lower the speed limit through the Three Mile area, the Idaho Transportation Department is reducing the 60 mph speed zone to 55 mph on Highway 95.
Benchmarks lay the foundation for maps
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Badgers' first game ends in win
In their first game of the season, the Badgers' football team won 35-14 against the Libby Loggers on Saturday, Aug. 31.
City wastewater capacity OK
By LAURA ROADY
Farm Tour highlights innovation, local businesses
BONNERS FERRY — Innovation is thriving in Boundary County and local businesses are supporting each other.
Weland, Whittaker win
Nichele Whittaker and Mike Weland are the new Boundary County School District Board Trustees.
School board election Tuesday
BONNERS FERRY — Six candidates are vying for two seats on the Boundary County School District 101 Board of Trustees. Election of Zone 1 and Zone 5 Trustees will be on Tuesday, May 21 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Motocross track permit sought
BONNERS FERRY — A motocross race series could be coming to Boundary County this summer if the permit is approved.
Deep Creek Loop, Lions Den road work to take place this summer
The south end of Deep Creek Loop will be closed for up to 60 days late this summer for construction. The last remaining narrow bridge will be replaced in August and September.
Bog Creek comments sought
Access isn’t easy in the northwest corner of Boundary County, especially for U.S. Border Patrol agents protecting the border. Road access is limited due to grizzly bear management and certain roads are impassible, such as the Bog Creek Road.
Boys lose to Priest River, Timberlake
Priest River and Timberlake defeated the Badgers on Feb. 14 and Feb. 18.
Bears factor in opening road
BONNERS FERRY — To better secure the border, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is working with the U.S. Forest Service to open Bog Creek Road.
Boys defeater Cd'A Charter
After a disappointing loss at Moose Madness, the boys varsity basketball team played hard against Coeur d’Alene Charter on Jan. 12 to win 54-49.
Smith longest serving commissioner
BONNERS FERRY — This week, a long-time fixture on the Boundary County Board of Commissioners will be leaving. Commissioner Ron Smith has served the county for over two decades as a county commissioner and sheriff.
Airport acquiring land for pilot safety
Trees growing into the instrument approach zone at the Boundary County Airport are threatening the existence of the instrument approach.
Annexaton 2.0 draws fire
BONNERS FERRY — Resounding opposition was voiced at the public hearing for the second attempt of annexation by the city of Bonners Ferry on Tuesday, Dec. 11.
Selkirk woodland caribou final critical habitat less than proposed
BONNERS FERRY — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is designating 30,010 acres in Boundary County and Washington’s Pend Oreille County as critical caribou habitat.
The Pledge means something
The Bonners Ferry City Council members who voted for the annexation, along with city administrator Stephen Boorman, acting city attorney Will Herrington, former assistant city administrator David Sims are hypocrites as far as the annexation goes.
Letter writers inaccurate about city decisions
This letter is in response to two recent letters to the editor regarding levee maintenance.
Badgers come up short at Medical Lake
After the tough loss to Lethbridge almost two weeks ago Coach Casey McLaughlin said reflectively, “We have to establish the run game … We have to, have to, have to play physical football to establish the run.”