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Downtown Art Walk presented by BFHS students
Bonners Ferry High School Art Walk returns June 2 from 5 to 7 p.m. in downtown Bonners Ferry.
City owes us the good water we are paying for
The city has raised our taxes significantly and proposes to have another tax hike and are actively promoting the city on the internet, but say they don't have enough money to expand the current water system. A class action suit may prove otherwise. We demand good water that we pay for.
Legals for September, 22 2022

'MASTERPIECE for Kids' Vacation Bible School offered
Calling all kids ages 4 years old through entering sixth grade! For the eighth year, the Multi-Church Group is presenting an exciting Vacation Bible School July 31 to Aug. 4, from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at Trinity Lutheran, 6784 Cody St., this summer (location varies each year).
Legals for February, 18 2021

Let's do away with federal overreach — vaccine mandates a good place to start
One of my priorities as U.S. Senator representing the great people of Idaho has been to prevent federal overreach

Has Image
Charles "Clint" Clinton Chamberlin, 84, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2007, at his home in Bonners Ferry.

UI earns national kudos for economic engagement
MOSCOW – The University of Idaho is one of just 16 institutions nationwide honored as the inaugural group of Innovation and Economic Prosperity Universities.
South end of Deep Creek Loop open
Deep Creek Loop Bridge project number two is complete and the new bridge is open to travel.
Letter to the Editor
An open letter to the people of Boundary and Bonner Counties, Idaho, and Lincoln County, Mont.
New Initiative Launches to Cover 100% of Idaho Children
Idaho Voices for Children recently announced a new advocacy initiative focused on ensuring that 100% of Idaho kids have access to health coverage. Known as Idaho Kids Covered, this effort taps the state’s top children’s health experts to push forward a number of public policy goals focused on ensuring kids reach their full potential.
New Initiative Launches to Cover 100% of Idaho Children
Idaho Voices for Children recently announced a new advocacy initiative focused on ensuring that 100% of Idaho kids have access to health coverage. Known as Idaho Kids Covered, this effort taps the state’s top children’s health experts to push forward a number of public policy goals focused on ensuring kids reach their full potential.
Superintendent Scoop
Friends of Boundary County,
Solutions to bear problems will be at the fair
Do bears get into your garbage, raid your fruit trees or ransack your berry patch? If so, the answers to your problem may be at the county fair in August.
Letter to Editor
What a beautiful sign the city has erected by our visitors center to welcome people to our community. Providing a warm welcome to visitors is an enticement to learn more about our town and area by stopping at the Visitors Center.
Tim Tucker is the right choice for District 2 seat
I would like to remind S. Bonchini, author of “sheep’s clothing” that in 1955 Ronald Regan was a union president and a registered Democrat.

Why we celebrated Idaho veterans Nov. 11
It may be common knowledge that Veterans Day was originally called Armistice Day. Why we celebrate veterans on November 11 may be less known. According to the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), “World War I officially ended when the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919. However, the fighting ended about seven months before that when the Allies and Germany put into effect an armistice on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.” Therefore, November 11 became recognized as Armistice Day.
Civil Air Patrol open house April 2
The Selkirk Composite Squadron is inviting the community to attend its open house next month to learn about Civil Air Patrol, a non-profit organization for kids ranging from ages 12-18, and adults of all ages.

Women play central role in Idaho agriculture
As agriculture production heats up in fields and communities across our great state, it is a good time to spotlight the leadership of Idaho women

Fifteen Boundary County volunteers cook, deliver meals
BONNERS FERRY — In tough times, people always seem to emerge from the crowd to step up and help others, but in Boundary County, this is more evident than many other places. Boundary County is a place known for friendly people — neighbors helping neighbors.