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Life is not black or white, it is a rainbow
Currently, many states have laws that protect LGBTQ, but many including Idaho, do not. Since 2010, “Add the Words” advocates in Idaho have been unsuccessful to add the four words “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” to the state’s civil rights act.

1M COVID-19 cases reported globally
The total number of COVID-19 cases topped one million worldwide on Thursday, according to Worldometers, a reference site that provides counters and real-time statistics.

IDFG release pheasants, aims to provide enjoyable hunting
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game Commission expanded the pheasant stocking program to include the Boundary-Smith Creek Wildlife Management and will release over 600 pheasants for hunting.
Brinkman, Staples on school board
Voters on Tuesday had the opportunity to choose Boundary County School District trustees in zones three and four.

Santa and Grinch to attend Naples Holiday Festival
BONNERS FERRY — The 10th annual Naples Holiday Festival will be in full swing next Saturday, Dec. 14.
Dixon's opponent suppresses freedom
ELECTION: Dixon protects freedom

Patriot Academy Fall Fundraiser
Help Patriot Academy train the next generation of leaders! Show your support by attending the Patriot Academy Fall Fundraiser at the Candlelight Christian Fellowship at 5725 North Pioneer Drive in Coeur d’Alene on Monday, Oct. 23; doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets are $25 and can be reserved by visiting PatriotAcademy.com/FallFundraiser.
Dixon’s opponent suppresses freedom
Dixon’s opponent suppresses freedom

Local animal group helps save family dog
Caring People for Animals in Bonners Ferry raised money to help Joey, a six-year-old Dalmatian who needed an expensive surgery to save his life.

BFHS volleyball recognized by Intermountain League
The Bonners Ferry volleyball team might have lost out at the 3A State Tournament that took place at Madison High School in Rexburg on Oct. 28 and 29, but they certainly did not come home empty-handed.
Shutout loss ends Badgers season
BY JORDAN RODRIGUEZ
City hires new police chief/council will make final decision Feb. 13
A new Bonners Ferry Police Chief has been chosen to replace former chief Rick Alonzo.
Gust gets withheld judgment for grand theft of funds
BONNERS FERRY — On April 19 Shawna Gust, 43, appeared before the District Court in Bonners Ferry to learn her fate in the conclusion of a Grand Theft case.
Gonorrhea increasing in Northern Idaho
The gonorrhea rate in northern Idaho is climbing at a time when health officials are warning that few antibiotic drugs are still able to treat it.

Enjoy good breakfast, help future flyers
As the warm and sunny days of summer arrive in North Idaho, the Bonners Ferry chapter of Experimental Aircraft Association is gearing up for the annual summer breakfast season. The monthly breakfasts take place at Bonners Ferry Airport on the last Saturday of the month starting from May through September 2019. They begin at 8 a.m. and continue until 10 a.m.

Mendenhall climbs mountains
BONNERS FERRY — With the beginning of the school season, parents and their children are once again getting back on the school schedule. Some students have participated in summer classes, while others worked on physical fitness for sports, or both fields.

New catch and release record bull trout caught in Kootenai River
A Post Falls man is the latest state catch-and-release record holder for bull trout.

Shrews may resemble mice but they are different
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Curtis Dirks, 83
Curtis Dirks, 83, peacefully passed away Friday, Dec. 4, 2009, at his home. He was diagnosed with cancer on Sept. 29.
A visit home delighted with town’s beauty
My brother and myself just wanted to drop a line to the Herald.