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Planning and Zoning
Boundary County commissioners are seeking letters of interest from residents wishing to serve on the Boundary County Planning and Zoning Commission.
Second wolf taken locally
A Hayden man has harvested Boundary County’s second wolf.
Commissioners broke law by approving plan
Several years ago nearly 400 people petitioned the Boundary County commissioners to not approve a development that did not meet the present zoning restrictions. The commissioners did so anyway.
The Idaho Panhandle Memorial Day Round-Up
Have a Safe, Fun, and Low-Stress Weekend on the Idaho Panhandle National Forests
As the outdoor recreation season kicks off this Memorial Day weekend, Idaho Panhandle National Forest officials offered some suggestions to help everyone have a safe and pleasant weekend.
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BCSD to interview trustee candidates on Monday
Boundary County School District officials will interview candidates Monday for the vacate trustee position in Zone 3.
Get out and vote in library election
There is an important library board election May 16 for those of you living in zones 3 and 5. Incumbents Aaron Bohachek (Zone 3) and Lee Colson (Zone 5) deserve your support. Both have demonstrated excellent leadership and are strongly committed to making sure the library is accessible to all.
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Commissioners respond to Gardiner letter
This letter is written at the request of and has been approved by Boundary County Commissioners in response to the guest opinion published in last week's Herald by Patrick and Ada Gardiner.
Commission seeks to fill P&Z vacancy
Boundary County Commissioners are seeking letters of interest from individuals who have lived in Boundary County for at least two years who are interested in filling a vacant position on the Boundary County Planning and Zoning Commission.
Wolf trapping seasons open this month
The wolf trapping season opens Friday, Nov. 15 in the wolf management zones in northern and eastern parts of the state.
Selkirk woodland caribou final critical habitat less than proposed
BONNERS FERRY — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is designating 30,010 acres in Boundary County and Washington’s Pend Oreille County as critical caribou habitat.
Badgers drop tough loss to Kellogg
BONNERS FERRY — Badger Homecoming started out strong against Kellogg Wildcats with a touchout in the first few minutes, but came up short in the fourth quarter, losing 13-18. Badger defense held the Wildcats back in the third quarter with no points scored for either team. Quarterback Teigan Banning made some difficult passes in the fourth quarter to get the Badgers to the end zone. Last minutes of the fourth quarter the Badgers made up ground and inched towards the end zone. With 0.5 seconds left Badgers were unable to keep Kellogg from stripping the ball at the end zone.
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Legals for April, 30 2020
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Waterway address system sought by county
BONNERS FERRY — Emergency service responders and the Boundary County Geographic Information System (GIS) Cadastral Cartographic Analyst met on Dec. 16 to discuss ways in which the Kootenai River could be physically addressed.
ITD to expand 45 mph zone on U.S. 95 and Deep Creek Loop Road
Speed zone changes in the vicinity of U.S. 95 and Deep Creek Loop Road are set to take place.
School board trustee vacancy announced
Boundary County School District’s Zone 3 trustee position is vacant as of July 17, with Niki Weaver announcing she is moving out of state and vacating the seat.
Students earn fire safety ice cream party
BONNERS FERRY — The second graders of Mrs. Tawny Macdonald’s class at Naples Elementary School had their eyes light up when they were awarded an ice cream party for completing their homework for National Fire Prevention week.