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PHD Expresses Gratitude and Farewell to National Guard
Since December 2020, Panhandle Health District and other healthcare providers in the area were supported by the Idaho National Guard for the COVID-19 response. With case counts shrinking and a decreased demand for the vaccine, it is time for these service men and women to head home.
PHD Expresses Gratitude and Farewell to National Guard
Since December 2020, Panhandle Health District and other healthcare providers in the area were supported by the Idaho National Guard for the COVID-19 response. With case counts shrinking and a decreased demand for the vaccine, it is time for these service men and women to head home.

PHD Home Health Services to close
The Panhandle Health District is phasing out its home healthcare services program. The district has stopped accepting new home health patients. PHD will work closely with their patients, providers and other Home Health agencies until their transition of care is complete.

This week in history - April 22, 2021
This week in history - April 22, 2021

This week in history - April 22, 2021
This week in history - April 22, 2021
Closed burn season starts Friday
Closed burning season starts Friday in North Idaho.

Big Sky Football Kickoff: Plenty of new faces will need to step up for Vandals
“I’ve been very impressed by Zach’s natural ability to rush the passer,” Eck said. “And he’s worked hard on his body, he’s up to about 222 pounds now, and I really think he can be a difference maker for us. He’s still doing some things with the linebackers, but I think his speed can give some offensive linemen problems (as an edge rusher).”
Dukes Claybusters have good day of shooting
"Dukes Claybusters,' the high school trap club had a good practice today. All shooters in the scores of 20s.
Rep. Dixon is a true man of integrity
As I scrolled through social media and the unavoidable, and prolific, political posts, one in particular stood out: Rep. Sage Dixon is helping seniors. And according to the poster, out of his own pocket.
County officials increase planning, zoning fees
BONNERS FERRY — The Boundary County Commissioners met at the University of Idaho Extension Office Monday and Tuesday, June 15-16, to discuss aspects of the Planning and Zoning department.
Donald Trump isn’t who he claimed to be
In 2016, I saw first-hand how the earning power and economic opportunities my children had were less than I had at their age. I wanted a president who would focus on well-paying jobs, infrastructure improvements, and education. “Make America Great Again” sounded good.

Ella Marie Tucker, 3
Ella Marie Tucker, born Feb. 25, 2010, in Rexburg, Idaho, left this world on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013.
Letter to the Editor
Support kids, animals at ‘Howloween’
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Con con is necessary to fix the government
Winners of HMVFA 2021 fundraiser announced
Hall Mountain Volunteer Fire Association has announced the winners of its recent fundraiser.

Missing Man near Shorty Peak
Search crews are currently looking for a missing man in the area of Shorty Peak, on the north western side of Boundary County.

Entrants encouraged to participate in upcoming spelling bee
Free registration offered before Dec. 31 for character-building program
The Idaho Character Foundation announced Wednesday the Inland Northwest Spelling Bee will be held at 9 a.m. Feb. 8 in North Idaho College's Schuler Performing Arts Center.

5 BFHS seniors to play collegiate sports
Five seniors from Bonners Ferry High School will go on to play collegiate sports next school year.
Keough supported for re-election to Senate
I would like to urge all residents to strongly support keeping Shawn Keough as our State Senator.
Wolverine comment extended
USFWS reopens comment period for wolverine listing