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Anderson vows to continue tackling Idaho's problems
Idahoans cannot expect to solve today’s problems with yesterday’s solutions. For starters we must:
Residents can take steps to avoid theft
With stimulus checks on the way, Boundary County Sheriff’s Office detectives would like residents to take extra precautions, particularly with their mail.
NOV NIBJ: A pathway to wellness, Be Free Natural Living
Be Free Natural Living offers pathways to wellness by providing holistic vegan bath and body care products and infrared sauna treatments.
Bushnell Law opens downtown
BONNERS FERRY — Thomas A. Bushnell, Attorney-at-Law, P.A. has opened Bushnell Law, a new law firm, in downtown Bonners Ferry.
Sage Dixon
Sage Dixon answers questions for voters for the Bonners Ferry Herald's Voters' Guide.
Sage G. Dixon
Legislative District 1, Idaho House of Representatives, Seat 1B candidate
Teresa Rae
Teresa Rae is seeking Boundary County School District Zone 5 seat.
Add a penny fee to each stock traded
Resting at the desks of each elected member of the federal fovernment are strong solutions to aid and protect the future and common good of the people.
Cynthia P. Weiss
Legislative District 1, Idaho House of Representatives, Seat 1A candidate
Where were our officials at town hall?
This past Saturday, Feb. 4, Bonners Ferry was host to a town hall meeting at which Idaho Sen. Scott Herndon, R-Sagle and Idaho Rep. Sage Dixon, R-Pondaray, spoke. Mr. Sauter was absent. There was decent public attendance, but noticeably missing were any Boundary County commissioners or city council members.
Internet crimes costly for Idahoans
Idahoans aged 50 and older lost more than $10.7 million to internet crimes in 2021, according to a report from the FBI. The real losses may be much higher than what are currently known. Many victims of internet crimes are reluctant to notify law enforcement. “They’re embarrassed because they feel like they should’ve known better,” said Coeur d’Alene Police Capt. Dave Hagar.
Gas tax gimmicks distract from real solution to high gas prices
We need to unleash American energy production
County and cities discuss local issues, possible solutions
Boundary County commissioners and Bonners Ferry and Moyie Springs city council members met in a joint meeting Monday to discuss local issues and explore possible solutions.
Idaho Supreme Court decision impacts city’s general fund
Bonners Ferry Mayor Dick Staples shares Public Service Announcement to the community regarding an Idaho Supreme Court decision impacting the city's general fund.
Sheriff warns don’t be a victim of a scam
The Boundary County Sheriff's Department told Herald that on Tuesday an elderly gentleman informed BCSO he had almost been the victim of a telephone scam.
School Notes
Valley View Coats for Kids
Bedke talks special session, North Idaho growth on podcast
Fresh on his mind was the recent special session, formally known as an extraordinary session, of the Idaho Legislature that was called by Governor Brad Little on Aug. 23 solely to have congress consider House Bill No. 1.
The second session of the 66th Idaho Legislature is nearly complete
At this time in the session, many details are being finalized but aren’t quite done yet
Calling for county payments extension
The federal government is responsible for the impact of federal land ownership on local communities, and it must meet this responsibility within its budget. A bipartisan group of 33 fellow senators, including Senator Jim Risch (R-Idaho), recently joined me in calling for the reauthorization of critical payments to rural counties that help ensure this responsibility is met.
Letter To The Editor: Senior Citizen Alert
Seniors, beware of phone scam