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Petition to stop work on Wifi towers denied
A petition signed by 20 county residents seeking to impose a moratorium on the continued construction of two high speed wireless internet towers in the county was denied Monday by county commissioners.
Greg Mead with his V twin Harley Davidson.
Greg Mead just completed a 7,000 mile plus motorcycle race.
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.
Boundary County Library Board Election
Wendy McClintock is running for the Boundary County Library Board of Trustees for Zone 2, encompassing the Moyie area.
Man with child porn arrested by Border Patrol
PORTHILL — A United States citizen was arrested earlier this month after allegedly getting his car stuck while attempting to sneak into Canada with a laptop computer containing child pornography.
County resident apologizes during P&Z meeting
Last Thursday’s Boundary County Planning and Zoning Commission meeting heard Dennis Lamphere make a public apology to his neighbors.
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Avalanche kills area snowmobiler
SANDPOINT — A snowmobile rider from Washington state was killed by an avalanche on Saturday afternoon, Bonner County sheriff’s officials said.
Chamber, Herald team up to publish visitor's guide
The Bonners Ferry Chamber of Commerce and the Bonners Ferry Herald are combining to sell a new and improved visitor's guide and relocation publication.
Improved 911 system to be installed
A Washington company submitted the apparent low bid for installing an improved 911 emergency calling system for Boundary County.
Volunteers sought for annual bird count
Jan Rose is looking for a few volunteers to help with the 110th Christmas Bird Count on Saturday, Jan. 2.
Planning and Zoning
Boundary County commissioners are seeking letters of interest from residents wishing to serve on the Boundary County Planning and Zoning Commission.
Jan Christenson, 55
Retired U.S. Air Force Major Jan Christenson, 55, of Bonners Ferry returned to the Lord on Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009, in Coeur d’Alene.
Writer should support Forest Legacy Program
This is in response to the editorial by Bob Vickaryous in the Nov. 19 issue of The Bonners Ferry Herald.
Second wolf taken locally
A Hayden man has harvested Boundary County’s second wolf.
Boulder Creek educator named top human rights teacher
Claude Bisson of Bonners Ferry recently received the notable Idaho Teacher of the Year Award from the Idaho Human Rights Education Center.
Too much government causes decline
I’m sure that many people in our county were as stunned as I was over Kennon McClintock is praise of Ron Smith and what he has done to “better” our community when the jobless rate is over 15 percent-the second highest since World War II.
Five running for two seats on Bonners Ferry Council
On election day, Tuesday Nov., 3, three newcomers will challenge city councilmen David Gray and John Langs. Chris Clark will run unopposed for a two-year seat on the council.
Five running for two, four-year seats on Bonners Ferry City Council
On election day, Tuesday Nov., 3, three newcomers will challenge city councilmen David Gray and John Langs. Chris Clark will run unopposed for a two-year seat on the council.
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.