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Robert 'Bob' Henry Neumeyer, 93
Bob Neumeyer, 93, passed away on January 19, 2024.
This Day in Bonners Ferry History
100 Year
Cancer can happen to anyone
For every two males you see, one has the chance of developing cancer in his lifetime. For every three women you see, one has the chance of developing cancer in her lifetime. With advances in research and technology, nearly 14 million people in the United States have had cancer and survived.
Local guard put on alert for Iraq
Guardsmen from Bonners Ferry, Sandpoint and Post Falls Army National were placed on alert for possible deployment to Iraq.
Second half property taxes due by June 20
Boundary County Treasurer, Jennifer Economu, would like to remind all Boundary County taxpayers that the deadline for paying the second half of the 2022 property taxes without penalty is Tuesday, June 20, 2023.
Tribes call for U.S., Canada to address Kootenai Watershed pollution
The Ktunaxa Nation and the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho are calling on the U.S. and Canada to immediately address pollution in the Kootenai Watershed.
Letter to the Editor
URBAN RENEWAL: Taxing district is not a positive
City residents face 3% property tax increase
The city of Bonners Ferry’s proposed $12.9 million budget calls for the traditional 3-percent property tax increase.
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Gun range fundraiser, raffle help fire district
BONNERS FERRY — Fun with guns in the sun at the Boundary County gun range brought community members together to shoot in a safe environment and support the North Bench Fire District.
Ruth Hoglan
On the morning of Thursday, Nov. 17, Ruth Marion Hoglan completed her life here on this earth and crossed over into her new life, healthy, whole and free. Entering into eternity with her Lord Jesus, she joined her loved ones to complete what God had planned for her from the Beginning. Services will be held on Monday, Nov. 28 at 2 p.m., at the United Methodist Church in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, with interment following in the Grandview Cemetery.
Roberta E. 'Bobbie' Bowen
Roberta E. ‘Bobbie’ Bowen
Susan Weed
Susan Weed is seeking a seat on the Boundary County School Board, Zone 2.
Nonprofit SPUD located at the State Line House
My name is Heidi Junkersfeld and I am an officer in the organization SPUD (Social Progress for Under Developed communities), which is a recently established non-profit located at the State Line House. The State Line House, located on the Montana-Idaho border of Highway 2, is an incredible relic, passed down through three generations.
From the Archives - Nov. 26, 2020
On July 22, 2017, the Boundary County Historical Society held the 100th birthday of the 1917 Megquier-Houck Building. It was a big celebration at the museum, with a historical program and birthday cake. This year, 2020, is the 100th birthday of the 1920 Megquier-Houck Building.
U.s. economy shows growth
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy showed surprising growth from July through September just before the government’s partial shutdown.
North Bench Fire fundraiser a success
As a result of the Pistol Range Day and the Boundary County Fair booth, North Bench Volunteer Fire Department raised about $2,000, making it possible for the department to pick up a used brush truck from Idaho Department of Lands for $3,000. This Type 4 truck will greatly increase the capacity of the current brush truck from 250 gallons to 750 gallons and has a foam tank as well. Because of the success of these recent fundraising events the acquisition of this unit will not only help those living in the North Bench area, but all of Boundary County because of the mutual aid agreements in place with most fire departments.
The Giving Tree helps others
During this HOLIDAY SEASON, the agents, brokers, members, affiliates and staff of the Selkirk Association of REALTORS® (SAR) are taking the words of Winston Churchill to heart: “We make a living by what we do, but we make a life by what we give.”
Local community support for youth is truly amazing
When we moved to this community a little over five years ago, I was apprehensive about what this community would be like. I did not need to worry.
County participates in disaster scenario
On Thursday, June 9, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit the Cascadia fault off the coast of Oregon and Washington, causing a tsunami with waves reaching 40 feet tall.