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Legals for August, 8 2024
Bonners Ferry High’s Roberts takes second at national eventing competition
Roberts’ ultimate goal is to make it to the Olympics one day, potentially the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
USDA announces free, reduced meal income guidelines for 2024-2025 school year
Income guidelines for free and reduced-price meals for the 2024-2025 school year are now available to Idaho families for review.
Happy birthday, Mike Kralicek
Community tasked to send cards to former Cd'A officer shot on duty
Kastning said she hopes that Kralicek will receive thousands of birthday cards and let him know his service to the community and what happened has not been forgotten.
More pollution violation charges for Teck Coal
According to a press release from Environment and Climate Change Canada Enforcement, it filed...
Teen joins family as volunteer firefighter
An 18-year-old from Naples received her firefighter certification, joining the rest of her family as a volunteer firefighter at South Boundary Fire Protection District.
Sex discrimination complaints filed against Coeur d'Alene School District
Sandpoint man alleges females do not receive equal athletic participation opportunities
A Sandpoint resident has filed two complaints with the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights, one of which will be investigated.
Emergency shortage of type O blood continues
It's summertime and blood donors are few and far between. Citing a 30% blood donation shortfall during early July and overall low donor turnout this summer, nonprofit blood services provider Vitalant said the issue is even more critical when it comes to type O blood.
Gary Alan Jansen, 80
Gary A. Jansen, 80, passed away Saturday, July 20, 2024.
Democrat Party concerns for democracy seem hollow
I hope it is not lost on everyone that the Democrat Party, who are so concerned about “protecting democracy” have forced out the winner of the Democratic Primary race. They have further declared her the new presidential nominee well before considering any other potential challengers and well before the actual nominating convention. Where is democracy now?
Congress writes laws, not bureaucrats
Idaho was among 27 states that jointly implored the U.S. Supreme Court to scrap the Chevron doctrine.
This Week in History - Aug. 1, 2024
Local history in Boundary County, from Naples to Porthill, and from Bonners Ferry to Moyie Springs.
Red, white and blue, this fair’s for you
For over 100 years the Boundary County Fair has been a summer event the entire community looks forward to. This year, the fair is scheduled for the week of Aug. 6-10.
Boundary County Calendar - Aug. 1-11, 2024
Upcoming events, activities, and meetings taking place in Boundary County.
TRAVEL BASEBALL: Eacret, Beardsall impressive at Joy Shuman
Beardsall had a hit in all four of Sandpoint’s tourney games.
Junior Badger Cheerleaders serving food at Mountain West Bank
Friday, Aug. 2, the Junior Badger Cheerleaders will be serving up hotdogs, chips and water from 11 a.m. to 23 p.m. (or until food runs out).
Two Brews provides fun atmosphere along food and drinks
“Two Brews Coffee Co aims to provide a safe, fun atmosphere with amazing food and drinks for the community and those traveling through our slice of heaven,” co-owners Kailey Gardin and Jessica Stolley said.
Moyie Springs concerned with lack of law enforcement
Moyie Springs officials shared their frustrations with the lack of law enforcement presence at the July 22 joint County and Cities meeting,
Legals for August, 1 2024
AUG NIBJ: North Idaho Alliance Women of Impact: Networking 101
I’m a bit of a networking expert. I’ve been a networker my entire professional career and for years taught the basics of networking.