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Weecycle consignment store opening Dec. 1
Weecycle Children’s Clothing and Consignment will open downstairs in the Bonner Port Building on Tuesday, Dec. 1.

Killer who killed UI students still at large
Police say the killer or killers who stabbed four University of Idaho students to death remains at large, and the violence has prompted many students to leave town. The Moscow Police Department said Tuesday that the attack was targeted and maintained there is no imminent risk to the community. But so many students have left campus that university officials said a candlelight vigil originally scheduled for Wednesday would instead be held after the Thanksgiving break. Police say a knife or sharp weapon was used in the attack on the students. Autopsies expected to be completed later this week could provide more information about how the victims were killed.

Beating the winter blues
BONNERS FERRY — As winter plods along, the days have gotten short and cold, which affects plants, animals and humans. With the cold season, many people around the world get the winter blues, some more than others.
Hivelights w/ Max Oswald: Clark Fork’s annual 3-on-3 tournament was a blast from the past
This year, the 3-on-3 tournament saw the most teams ever with eight making the trip.

Couple arraigned on charges of homicide
LIBBY, MONT. — An Idaho couple was arraigned on Monday, Sept. 18 in Lincoln County 19th Judicial District Court on charges of deliberate homicide, a felony, or in the alternative deliberate homicide by accountability.

Heading into the home stretch at Bonners Ferry High School
Hello Bonners Ferry. The mad dash to the end is under way so hold on. Let’s start with recent events. Congratulations to the Senior class advisors for another great Prom. It is always a joy to see everyone dressed so nice and having a good time. It was also my privilege to escort our Junior Top Scholars to their award ceremony. The top ten in the Junior class are invited to NIC to receive a medallion and recognition along with all the Top Scholars from around the region. It is a great way to recognize all the hard work they have done to keep their grades up. Not to be left out, we honored two Seniors at the annual NISTAR banquet. NISTAR stands for North Idaho Student Teacher Achievement Award. Two seniors are chosen based on their GPA and their involvement in extracurricular activities. Congratulations to Abby Davis, and her teacher Tommy Jacobs. Congratulations to Erica Wood and her teacher Julie Smith.

Bonners Ferry’s Hinthorn to compete at USA Basketball Club Championships
Select Basketball 15U will battle against the nation's top 24 club basketball teams.
Legals for December, 21 2023

Juniper thrives across U.S.
Nestled on a rocky site north of the Arctic Circle in Alaska, a juniper bush seems out of place.
Legals for March, 24 2022

Join the 118th Annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count
Boundary County is where we call home. It is that time of year to count another group that also calls it home. It is time to survey our feathered friends. No matter the weather, volunteers will start in the first light of the day to begin counting. From the chickadee at the feeder, the dipper in the creek, to the red-tailed hawk soaring up above. Our goal is to get a count of the birds that winter in the greater Bonners Ferry area.

Badger girls soccer finishes off '22 season
The Badger girls soccer team finished off another great season, taking third in conference, with a 7-6 overall record and 5-4 in conference record.
Dixon's allegiance lies with Boise, not N. Idaho
As a conservative Republican, I’ve had concerns about Representative Dixon for some time, and now that he is running for a fourth term, we know a lot more about him.
Fire victim learns lesson
I am writing this letter today to help others in my community to see that such a tragedy does not happen again.

BCMS Archery
For the Herald
Be careful of voting for wolves in sheep’s clothing
It’s primary time. While I was not surprised to see Tim Tucker on the ballot for County Commissioner, I was surprised to see he changed party affiliations.
Government has no business mandating vaccine
How many more of unvetted vaccines will we need?
Funding protects timber economy, wildlife habitat at McArthur Lake
Congress last week approved funding for a Forest Legacy project that will fund conservation agreements that protect private working forests and wildlife habitat at McArthur Lake.

Kootenai Tribe releases young sturgeon
BONNERS FERRY — Throughout all of the hardships that the Kootenai Tribe had to persevere through, they never lost sight of their dedication and belief that they were the guardians of the land and all the native plants and wildlife within it.