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Firefighters use teamwork to rescue dog
EASTPORT — While firefighters have been known to climb up trees to rescue cats, this time one had to be lowered down on ropes to rescue a dog on Monday, Feb. 17, up past Copper Falls.
Firefighters use teamwork to rescue dog
EASTPORT — While firefighters have been known to climb up trees to rescue cats, this time one had to be lowered down on ropes to rescue a dog on Monday, Feb. 17, up past Copper Falls.
EL Internet brings high speeds to county
BONNERS FERRY — Having internet access is one of the main things people look for when they purchase or rent a home. In the rural parts of Boundary County, internet access may be difficult, if not impossible to obtain.
This Week In Boundary County History
100 Years Ago
John Bradley Standal, 73 John Bradley Standal, 73
John Bradley Standal, 73, passed away on May 21, 2020, at his home in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. A service is to be held at 1 p.m. July 18, 2020, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 6784 Cody St., Bonners Ferry.
Larry Lee Pinkerton, 76
Larry Lee Pinkerton, 76, passed away March 17, 2012, in Sun City, Ariz.
Eileen M. Jenkins
Eileen M. Jenkins passed on Jan. 30, 2013, at home. She was born on April 21, 1923, to Henry and Margaret Lindgren in Biggar, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Johnson retires after nearly 30 years as school bus driver
Sherlene Johnson has retired as a bus driver for Boundary County School District after nearly 30 years.
Seven projects under way in Boundary County's forests
Several projects are under way or in the planning stages within the Idaho Panhandle National Forest. The Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative Forestry sub-committee reviewed the progress of the projects at their last meeting of 2013.
This Week in History - May 14, 2020
100 Years Ago
Boundary County goes digital
On Tuesday residents who rely on rabbit ears and antennas for television service were officially switched from analog to digital.
Independence Day, booming success
The Bonners Ferry Independence Day parade and festivities saw another successful year.
Get ready for roaring Moyie River waters
Expect a raging Moyie River this spring.
Porthill POE extended hours promising, but business uncertain
The Porthill Port of Entry crossing hours were extended to 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., on March 31, previously from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
This Week In History - Aug. 6, 2020
100 Years Ago
This Week in History - Aug. 13, 2020
100 Years Ago
Transportation hub opposed
I am disturbed about the feasibility study that is under way for a freight transportation corridor, which would transport goods from Alberta through Coeur d’ Alene, Sandpoint and Bonners Ferry.
Mental health funding needed
Angry, very angry is what the political and media reaction to the school shootings makes me.
Brown pleads guilty to hay bale arson
BONNERS FERRY — A Bonners Ferry man accused of setting hay bales on fire near Copeland on July 16 pled guilty on Sept. 5.
Govt shutdown pushes back forestry projects
BONNERS FERRY — The 16-day federal government shutdown pushed back deadlines on local U.S. Forest Service projects by several weeks.Bonners Ferry District Ranger Kevin Knauth provided an update on USFS projects at the Kootenai Valley Resource Initiative meeting on Oct. 21.