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Bonner County residents oppose timber sale on Sunnyside Peninsula
Residents of Bonner County are organizing to stop a proposed timber sale called “Sunnyside Cedar.”
Woodward won't be swayed by IFF propaganda
I agree with only one thing that I read in Fay Almond’s letter last week. Scott Herndon definitely stands for the so-called Idaho Freedom Foundation lobby’s principles. In doing so, he is working only for that special interest organization.

Public historian, hospice give gifts of oral history
Public historian Sara Jane Ruggles and Auburn Crest Hospice offer gifts of oral history for patients, families

North Idaho Now, one year later
One year after it’s kick-off, the North Idaho Now news podcast is developing a distinct style and subscribership has nearly quadrupled.

Record rainbow trout legacy endures
Record-breaking rainbow trout was caught by Wes Hamlet in Lake Pend Oreille in 1947
Legals June 6, 2019
LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to code #45805 the contents of B/D Mini storage units: #148- McCalmant #143-Adams Will be sold at the facility on Saturday, June 8, 2019 at 9 a.m. BFH Legal 10190 May 30, 2019 June 6, 2019
Sky's the limit for Idaho, NIC aerospace program
HAYDEN — There were 20,300 commercial airplanes in service worldwide in 2012.

Santa's Chariots of Fire
BONNERS FERRY — The Chariots of Fire is the local fire departments’ way of celebrating the winter holidays together. And 2018 marks the third year for ‘Santa’s Chariots of Fire’ and the 10th year for the Naples Holiday Festival.
From the Archives - Sept. 1, 2022
Stories of Boundary County's people, places and events

IRS's destruction of documents hurt taxpayers
In 2021, the Internal Revenue Service made an unwise — and frankly, disturbing — decision to intentionally destroy 30 million paper-filed tax documents without processing them.

Badgers return to state as district, league champs
Badgers boys soccer (14-3-1) are District I-II and Intermountain League Champs and are off to the state tournament and will face no. 6 seed American Falls (13-3-3) today at 2:30 p.m. in Caldwell for the first round of the 3A Idaho State Championship.
Response to attic fire very prodessional
As reconstruction is coming to an end, I am sitting here feeling blessed in a situation that could have been so very different.

City Council hears debate, doesn’t change vision statement
BONNERS FERRY — The Bonners Ferry City Council upheld its vision statement as it stands after Tuesday’s council meeting brought lively debate both in support and against the document.
Public will have to pay for road upgrades
I wonder what the results of the traffic study for the five acres of commercial development, 13 acres of housing on Elk Road in Moyie Springs were? Or if it was ever done?

APRIL NIBJ 40 Under 40: Scott Davis
As a police officer with the Bonners Ferry Police Department, Scott Davis exemplifies excellence in law enforcement.
Kudos to Boundary County bus driver
Kudos to the bus driver of bus No. 13. Her name is Diane Linnemeyer.
Finalists announced for North Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame awards
Five Badgers in contention for sports honors
Parents invited to drug awareness program
Bonners Ferry High School will be hosting a drug awareness day on Tuesday, May 6, to inform students and parents about the dangers of using drugs and alcohol.

Spaghetti feed to benefit Kana is Saturday at South Boundary Fire
Makana Zito Hashimoto (Kana) moved to Bonners Ferry, Idaho, in 2013 with his grandmother. Kana was diagnosed with autism at an early age and has been raised by his grandmother since then. In late summer 2018, Kana’s aunt Dawn moved to Bonners Ferry due to a divorce and came to live with her mother and nephew.
Scaling & Marketing Private Timber workshop to be held
ST. MARIES — Marketing timber is not a task most forest owners do every day. Most forest owners would like to get as much income as possible from a harvest, to pay for logging costs and have some money left to re-invest in their forests.