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Golf fundraiser to benefit Boundary County Victim Services
Grab your clubs and dress in red, white and blue for the Fly Like an Eagle golf classic fundraiser. The event is raising funds for Boundary County Victim Services and is set for Sept. 14 at the Mirror Lake Golf Course.
Hunters: As season draws near, now's the time dial in your bow or firearm
Hunting season will be here before we know it. If you haven’t already, here’s why now is the perfect time to dust off that firearm or bow in preparation for the 2024 season.
Legals for August, 22 2024
BCSD Facility committee meets Wednesday
Boundary County School board of trustee will have a quorum in attendance at the facilities committee meeting on Wednesday, August 21 at 6 p.m., at the Boundary County Middle School.
The new Idaho wildlife license plates are in
The 2024 Idaho wildlife license plates are now available—and they benefit a pretty great cause
Fish & Game sets CWD hunt in region
The Commission’s goal is to collect 200 samples from harvested white-tailed deer to gain a better understanding of disease prevalence and spread in the area, according to a press release from Fish and Game.
Raúl Labrador refiles lawsuit over Idaho ballot initiative to end closed primaries
The move comes just days after the Idaho Supreme Court rejected a similar petition for failing to file the complaint in a lower court and because it was too early to rule on the measure’s constitutionality.
The defense rests: Kootenai attorneys warn of looming crisis
County may face public defender shortage
County may face public defender shortage
Equinox Foundation announces $420K in grants
Almost 40 nonprofits in Bonner and Boundary counties were recently awarded grants totaling $420,798 through the Equinox Foundation Grant Program at Innovia Foundation.
Saddling Idahoans with student loan cancellation is irresponsible, unaffordable
The higher education system warrants careful review as rising tuition costs and the amount of student loans disbursed for education saddle students and graduates with financial difficulties. But, placing the burden of our nation’s outstanding student loan debt on taxpayers, including Idahoans who have worked hard to pay back their loans, is irresponsible and unaffordable. Student loan relief is not free; it must be paid for in part by the overwhelming majority of Americans who do not benefit but are impacted by record-high inflation. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates all of President Biden’s student loan policies may cost taxpayers as much as $1.4 trillion.
Idaho’s water is in trouble and farmers, not government mandates, are the solution
Most people don’t know it, but Idaho has a problem – a big problem only Idahoans can solve.
New look and process for jury duty unveiled
Boundary County, as well as other Idaho counties, has updated its jury management software to a modern, secure, web-based program.
Boundary County Calendar - Aug. 15-25, 2024
Upcoming events, activities, and meetings taking place in Boundary County.
This Week In History - Aug. 15, 2024
Local history in Boundary County, from Naples to Porthill, and from Bonners Ferry to Moyie Springs.
From the Archives - Aug. 15, 2024
"In 1903, a young automotive engineer with an idea approached John and Horace Dodge. He contracted with them to produce his first car, the Ford Model A. After a few years of financial success, the Dodge Brothers and Henry Ford had a serious falling out.
BFPD and ITD partner to create 'Alive at 25' program for young drivers
The Bonners Ferry Police Department has partnered with the Idaho Transportation Department to form “Alive at 25,” a program aimed at reducing fatal accidents amongst one of the most vulnerable population groups — teenage and young adult drivers.
Legals for August, 15 2024
Wyoming reporter caught using artificial intelligence to create fake quotes and stories
Journalists have derailed their careers by making up quotes or facts in stories long before AI came about. But this latest scandal illustrates the potential pitfalls and dangers that AI poses to many industries, including journalism, as chatbots can spit out spurious if somewhat plausible articles with only a few prompts.
Millions of campaign dollars aimed at tilting school voucher battle are flowing into state races
Millions of dollars are being spent this year to steer voters toward candidates for Republican-led Legislatures who not only support school vouchers, but will become key figures in implementing school choice programs in states across the U.S.
Trump headlines Montana rally
Friday's rally at Montana State University drew thousands of GOP supporters