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This Week In Bonners Ferry History
100 Years Ago
Sheriff's Log
Boundary County Sheriff’s Office
Eastport Parade draws record crowd
EASTPORT — It always amazes me the number of people that come out for the fun of the Eastport Parade. It’s on the very border of Canada and the U.S., too tiny for anything to thrive, but a little post office and the Port of Entry.
Eastport Fourth of July Celebration
All welcome to Eastport Fourth of July Parade
Sheriff's Logs
Boundary County Sheriff’s Office
This Week In Bonners Ferry History
100 Years Ago
Pancakes, firefighters and the community
EASTPORT — Hall Mountain Volunteer Fire Department hosted its annual pancake breakfast on Saturday, May 18 for its annual Hall Mountain Fire Association Meeting. Mixing pleasure with business, people were treated to a breakfast of pancakes, sausages and scrambled eggs.
This Week In Bonners Ferry History
100 Years Ago
Sheriff's Logs
Boundary County Sheriff’s Office
Sheriff's Logs
Boundary County Sheriff’s Office
This Week In Bonners Ferry History
100 Years Ago
Sheriff's Log
Monday, Nov. 19
Sheriff's Logs
Monday, Nov. 12
This Week in Bonners Ferry History
100 Years Ago
The changing colors of the Western larch
Along with the leafy trees that change colors each fall, one pine tree also puts on a colorful show each autumn. In late fall, the Western larch’s (Larix Occidentalis) needles turn yellow and then drop to the ground in November. The turning pine tree make for colorful hillsides in Boundary County.
Sheriffs Log
Monday, Sept. 17
Hazel Marie Pace
Hazel Marie Pace
Carry the Fallen: A ruck-march for veterans
BONNERS FERRY — Men and women who have given so much for our country are losing their lives at home, by their own hand, at an alarming rate. In response, Active Heroes, a 501c3 Charity, organizes ruck-marches called “Carry The Fallen.”
Sheriff's Log
Aug. 20
Sheriff's Log
Monday, Aug. 13