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Andrew Joseph Chersin
Funeral service for Andrew Joseph Chersin II, 79, who passed away Monday, Jan. 28, 2008, at Boundary Community Hospital in Bonners Ferry, will be held at 3 p.m. Feb. 11 at Bonners Ferry Funeral Home.
Andrew Joseph Chersin II
Funeral service for Andrew Joseph Chersin II, 79, who passed away Monday, Jan. 28, 2008, at Boundary Community Hospital in Bonners Ferry, will be held at 3 p.m. Feb. 11 at Bonners Ferry Funeral Home.

Arrest made in burglary spree
BONNERS FERRY — After a rash of burglaries that occurred just south of the city limits during the overnight hours of Feb. 22, the Boundary County Sheriff’s Office and the Bonners Ferry Police Department worked together and launched an investigation.
NIC trustees nullify Swayne’s contract
▶️ Audio story available. North Idaho College trustees voted 3-2 Monday night to nullify the contract of President Nick Swayne but said he will continue as active president “until the board decides otherwise.”
School district, Orr helpful with student
With all that is involved with setting up school for the new year, I am so impressed with the time and effort put forth by the Valley View Elementary School staff, and in particular Cindy Orr.
Story about sheep at fair misleading
In the recent newspaper dated Aug. 27, 2009, an article about “J.J. the sheep” was misleading and left out important details of the “guess my weight” contest at the Boundary County Fair.

Students honor National Agriculture Week
“Agriculture is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to the wealth, good morals & happiness.” - Thomas Jefferson

Students honor National Agriculture Week
“Agriculture is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to the wealth, good morals & happiness.” - Thomas Jefferson
Travis Stolley is the right choice for sheriff
I am probably not much different than most of you when I say I am sick of all the non-factual political propaganda circulating across our nation and even within our own community. I think you would agree that working shoulder to shoulder with someone you get to know them very well.
Russ Fulcher announces cancer diagnosis
U.S. Rep. Russ Fulcher has announced on a social media post his recent medical diagnosis confirming he has cancer in his renal system
Bertling supported for honesty, work for county
About two weeks ago, a Boundary County Republican Committeeman commented about the “write in Tim Bertling signs all over the county.” He wrote that “most of the signs are placed on the properties of people who are members of the corrupt families … running this county for years.”

Russell sentenced to life for murder
James D. Russell was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the brutal slaying of the caretaker of his family's property in Clark Fork. In her ruling, First District Judge Barbara Buchanan said the sentence was the only one possible to protect society — and James D. Russell himself — following the September 2021 murder of David M. Flaget, who worked as a caretaker of the Russell family's property in Clark Fork in September 2021.

Jail sentence for former teacher
Keylon pleaded guilty to 'engaging in sexual conduct' with student
A former Lake City High School teacher who pleaded guilty to “engaging in sexual contact” with a 15-year-old student more than a decade ago will spend four months in jail.

M-Global brings healthy alternatives
BONNERS FERRY — Network Marketing has become increasingly popular with people of all walks of life. Jay and Wanda Robinson were introduced to a company called M-Global, formerly called M-Network.

'Riders On The Storm' filmed in county
Recent storm showers beating down on Boundary County’s pitch-black highways made the ideal backdrop for Portland Film Company director, Jeff Scott Taylor, while he and his 10-man crew filmed the psychological thriller, Riders on the Storm.

Quilters become mask makers
BONNERS FERRY — They are just bits of fabric.

Dina Cook-Petty – DYW Participant #3
Moyie Shrine Club is happy to sponsor Dina Cook-Petty. Dina is the daughter of Dean and Sharlene Petty. She has one sister, Hailey, and three brothers, Skyler, Thomas, and Bailey. Dina plans to attend the College of Idaho. She participates in Volleyball and enjoys reading, working, and eating.
Superintendent Scoop
Friends of Boundary County,

Girl shoots 3 at Idaho school; teacher disarms her
A sixth-grade girl brought a gun to her Idaho middle school, shot and wounded two students and a custodian and then was disarmed by a teacher Thursday, authorities said.

School grants, student pronouns and library books among the big bills of Idaho legislative session
Legislative leaders originally aimed to wrap the session up in March, but a dispute over the Idaho Transportation Department budget made the work stretch into April. The 2024 session came to a close Wednesday afternoon.