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We need adults to step up and serve
Last week, two special City Council meetings were held to discuss a local option tax and land use planning map. Both items were significant and urgent. Council scheduled these meetings, in advance, knowing some members found attendance at an Oregon golf event a higher priority.
Zone 5 Candidate Forum Back on
Boundary County School District candidate forum back on for trustee Zone 5 (Naples) candidates Oct. 28, 5 p.m. at Naples Elementary School.
Zone 5 Candidate Forum Back on
Boundary County School District candidate forum back on for trustee Zone 5 (Naples) candidates Oct. 28, 5 p.m. at Naples Elementary School.
Working to address the veterinarian shortages in Idaho
Qualified veterinarians are a key part of maintaining animal health and welfare
GROW taking part in Giving Tuesday
What comes after Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday? The answer is Giving Tuesday, a worldwide generosity movement that inspires people to extend their generosity to support their local communities and favorite nonprofit organizations. The Boundary County community garden nonprofit, GROW!, Gardeners for Regional Organic Well-being, is asking for Boundary County’s support on this year’s Giving Tuesday, which is Nov. 29. Funds will be used to finance ongoing operating expenses, including the annual water bill, purchasing mulch for the orchard and soil for the raised beds, seasonal porta-potty rental, and grounds upkeep.
Forest Service road improvements to create temporary driving delays near Bonners Ferry
Road improvement work began Monday on the Bonners Ferry Ranger District of the Idaho Panhandle National Forests. The work will cause temporary driving delays on several Forest Service roads in the Boulder Creek/Twentymile Creek area. Drivers can expect short delays in most cases, but several planned culvert replacements could delay traffic up to 4 hours at a time.
Museum: Panel 2 - Comparison of Land Forms
“Agriculture in Boundary County,” panel 2 displays a General Soils Map that color codes soil associations throughout the County, and is used to compare and define differences of farmable lands in Boundary County. “The Nile of the North,” as the Kootenai River Valley has been called, and “God’s Country,” a reference to the Bench Lands is compared in terms of soil fertility, early farming and current farming practices.
BCSD Trustee seats up for election
BONNERS FERRY — Boundary County School District #101 Zones 1, 2, and 5 Trustee positions are up for election May 16.
COURT RECORDS
Clerks
New owners uphold traditions at Northside School Bed and Breakfast
BONNERS FERRY — The former Northside School building was transformed years ago into a bed and breakfast with a historical background for visitors to enjoy.
Voters recall WBCSD trustees
PRIEST RIVER — Voters have successfully recalled West Bonner County School District trustees Keith Rutledge and Susan Brown.
Courts
David Charles Dickerson, born 1973, charged with Felony weapon-unlawful possession by convicted felon and enhancement persistent violator on March 3 by BFPD. Pled guilty to first count with fines $300.00 and costs $545.50.
Restrictions set re. bird flu
Brinkman, Staples on school board
Voters on Tuesday had the opportunity to choose Boundary County School District trustees in zones three and four.
Tractor Supply CUP hearing redone, approved
Due to a noticing issue at the former Planning and Zoning hearing, the Tractor Supply Co. store conditional use permit hearing had to be redone before the commissioners on April 4. It was approved unanimously.
ALL-IDAHO BOYS BASKETBALL: Father and son duo name player and coach of year
Asher Williams named 3A Player of the year, again
Bonners Ferry junior guard Asher Williams was named 3A boys Player of the Year for a second straight year, announced by The Idaho Statesman newspaper of Boise following voting by coaches statewide
Legals for June, 2 2022
Kiosks enhance winter access information
Idaho Department of Lands and Idaho Parks and Recreation recently teamed up to build and install kiosks in the region to post information on winter access on endowment lands.