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Richard P. Luedtke, 85
In the early morning of Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008, Richard P. Luedtke, 85, passed away in his sleep at his home, the Welcome Ranch in Eastport.
Jan. 17 is deadline for 3,800 new addresses
The nearly 3,800 Boundary County property owners who earlier this year received new addresses have until Jan. 17 to change those addresses.
County will pay $60,000 to developer
After a year of court dates and hearings, a Bonners Ferry home developer will receive $60,000 from Boundary County for a property zoning dispute.
Nine types of intelligence
Did you know there are nine types of intelligence? They are linguistic, logical-mathematical, bodily-kinesthetic, spatial, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalist and existential.
$1 phone line fee almost defeated
A request to add a $1 surcharge on every phone line in Boundary County just squeaked by during Tuesday’s General Election.
Voters will be asked to approve $1 phone surcharge
Boundary County stands to receive $250,000 to $300,000 to upgrade its 911 system, which will allow for quicker responses during emergencies.
O'Connor has high standards
I believe John O'Connor has what it takes to serve as a Boundary County Commissioner.
Sports
Bonners Ferry Badgers got on the scoreboard quickly against St. Maries at home on Friday, but it would be their only trip to the end zone as the Lumberjacks capitalized on Badger errors to dominate the game for a 27-6 win.
Planning, zoning meeting example of socialism
Last week’s P & Z meeting was a good example of socialism and how it is destructive of community.
Local
Boundary County Historical Society volunteers have been stitching quilts and researching downtown history for an event from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 19.
Bonners Ferry man cleared in property matter
A Bonners Ferry man accused of violating a law that does not allow more than one home on a 5-acre property was cleared of any wrong-doing on May 13 in court.
Planning commission says 'no' to storage unit complex
Boundary County Planning and Zoning Commission last week voted 6-1 against the development of a 110-unit storage complex north of Bonners Ferry.
County Commissioner Kirby faces challenger on May 27
Two-term Republican Boundary County Commissioner Walt Kirby faces two challengers for the Tuesday, May 27, primary, while GOP county commissioner Ron Smith is unopposed until the fall.
Election for Boundary County School Board will be held Tuesday, May 20.
Incumbent Gil Hagen, a retired grain, hay and alfalfa farmer, will be challenged by community volunteer Ingrid Elena Pavia and retired electrician and electronic technician Walter Burrow.
Local school board candidate makes pledge to constituents
I, Donna Capurso, if given the opportunity to serve as the Boundary County School District No. 101 Zone 2 Trustee, make the following pledges:
Husband supports his wife's bid for county school board
My wife, Ingrid, is running for the school board in Zone 1.
Two school board members face opponents May 20
Incumbent Boundary County School Board members Gil Hagen and Tim Bertling face challengers for the Tuesday, May 20, election.
110-unit storage facility proposed for Camp Nine area
A public hearing for the proposed construction of a 110-unit storage complex north of Bonners Ferry will be held at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 15, at Boundary County Courthouse.
Morgan appointed to planning commission
Matt Morgan, manager at Boundary Trading Co., has been appointed to a four-year term on Boundary County Planning and Zoning Commission.
Pavia running for school board
Ingrid Elena Pavia, the mother of two school-age children and an avid school and community volunteer, is running for Boundary County School Board.