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Supreme court hears gravel pit appeal
The Idaho Supreme Court last week heard an appeal by Boundary County commissioners and Tungsten Holdings to reverse a judge’s decision to stop the development of a gravel pit.
Five running for two seats on council
Three newcomers will challenge city councilmen David Gray and John Langs for the Nov. 3 election.
Richard Augustine Finch, 62
Richard Augustine Finch, 62, passed away Aug. 31, 2009, at his home in Bonners Ferry.
Daniel Peter Kropatch, 63
Daniel Peter Kropatch, 63, passed away Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009, at his home in Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
How much area do grizzlies need?
I, for one, was less than impressed with Bill Buley’s article on grizzlies, August 27, 2009, Herald.
First wolf killed on Lochsa in Idaho
BOISE (AP) — Gray wolves were back in the cross hairs of hunters on Tuesday, just months after they were removed from the federal endangered species list and eight decades since being hunted to extinction across the Northern Rockies.
Bicyclists will fall for the new WaCanId international bike ride
BONNERS FERRY — Just as autumn colors are coming into their peak, bicyclists will take to the quiet byways of the renowned International Selkirk Loop for an inaugural five-day bike tour dubbed the WaCanId Ride.
Well intended program turned into mud
The Boundary County Fire Safe program received a cash infusion as part of a $435,000 federal stimulus from the Department of Homeland Security.
Class of 1964
Drexel Turner Love from the Bonners Ferry High School Class of 1964 gathered a little information for her classmates for the All School Reunion.
Lightning
Several 100 strikes of lightning hit in Boundary County during Monday night’s thunderstorm, according to Dan Myers, assistant fire management officer for the U.S. Forest Service’s Bonners Ferry Range District.
Militia
Your Boundary County Militia, the 21st Battalion of Light Foot, has been busy as of late.
County residents reminded to display new addresses
Boundary County Sheriff’s Office reminds residents who received new addresses to display them on homes or at the end of driveways.
City feeling pinch from economy
Bonners Ferry City coffers are starting to feel the pinch of the ailing economy.
Alvin J. Flory
Alvin J. Flory passed away Saturday, April 18, 2009, with family by his side at Boundary Community Hospital in Bonners Ferry.
City Web site
The Bonners Ferry City Council unveiled its new Web site at the city council meeting April 7.
Commissioners broke law by approving plan
Several years ago nearly 400 people petitioned the Boundary County commissioners to not approve a development that did not meet the present zoning restrictions. The commissioners did so anyway.
Governor lives on attorney's wage
It is not that I feel compelled to write a follow-up letter to the editor about a subject I addressed recently. City Attorney Tim Wilson’s 33.8 percent pay-raise is nothing short of outrageous.
County's comprehensive plan lacks leadership
Several years ago, our county commissioners were forced into holding a public meeting to discuss land use: The Comprehensive Plan. This meeting was brought about because hundreds of local citizens saw their ways of life, their investments in their homes, and their quality of life being paved over by rapid, unregulated land development. Prominently they saw the open spaces of the valley bottom and other prime agricultural land threatened by subdivisions and rampant speculation.
Permission to kill wolves is sought in North Idaho
LEWISTON (AP) — The Idaho Department of Fish and Game will ask the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for permission to kill wolves in North Idaho to protect deer and elk herds.
Orthodox Church gets permission to build
The Boundary County Planning and Zoning Commission voted 3 to 1 to allow a church to be built on Pleasant Valley Loop.