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Under the Sun basement boutique offers quality consignment items
BONNERS FERRY — Under the Sun has redesigned the basement of the old historic building that houses it into a comfortable and pleasant shopping experience.
Under the Sun basement boutique offers quality consignment items
BONNERS FERRY — Under the Sun has redesigned the basement of the old historic building that houses it into a comfortable and pleasant shopping experience.

Moyie Springs working on zone changes
The city council of Moyie Springs is proposing zone changes for a number of properties in order to remove the unrestricted zone use and to provide more legal definitions of zoning.
Top sports stories of 2021
2021 was a comeback year for Badger sports and sports across the county. It was a year to make up for all the time missed in 2020 due to COVID-19 when sports had to take a back seat. In 2021 athletes came ready to compete and win. Which they did.
Be a proud vet.
I'm a U.S. Army combat veteran who retired more than 10 years ago. Every time I'm cleaned up, I wear my hat. I'm proud to have served my country, and i'm proud of those who have served or are serving.
Get out the vote on Nov. 8
Integrity should be mandatory for a senatorial position in Idaho. Unfortunately, Scott Herndon does not have that trait. Steve Johnson easily fills the need for an honest person for senator.

Alsy Brinkmeyer
SANDPOINT — Alsy Brinkmeyer is settling in as advertising director and general manager for the Bonner County Daily Bee, Bonners Ferry Herald and Priest River Times.

Joy Elaine Carpenter, 58
Joy Elaine Carpenter, 58, was born in Muskegon, Mich., on July 26, 1956.

Lacrosse summer camps hit Bonners Ferry
By KATHY NUSSBERGER
Length of interim NIC role debated
North Idaho College trustees voted Monday night to delay the selection for a presidential search firm until sometime before the end of the year, and entertained the idea of keeping the interim for a longer period of time than normal.

NICA completes charter application, goes before charter commission in December
North Idaho Classical Academy has submitted its charter application to the state commission and finalized purchase of the former Boulder Creek Academy.

Favorable weather conditions moderates fire behavior
Fires in the Kootenai River Complex continued to grow Thursday, but their behavior has been tempered by the lighter winds and higher humidity.

Badgers fall to St. Maries 21-0
The Badgers football team struggled offensively Friday against visiting St. Maries High School, falling to the Lumberjacks 21-0.

Signs question candidates' Republican legitimacy
KCRCC placing cameras to monitor their own signs
Anonymous 'RINO' signs send political message while circumventing campaign finance reporting laws
Jeremy Hill statement
Statement of Jeremy Hill Regarding Resolution of Grizzly Confrontation on May 8, 2011

Friends of BCSD #101
We are halfway through the 2017-18 school year ... how did that happen? I find it truly amazing how times moves faster the older I get! When I was in school, time moved sooooo slowly; must be the new math!

Farli Boden wins U.S. Telemark Nationals for third time
Overall, Boden said it was a great experience and that she is glad the team could come together to make the event happen once again.
Supporting Tucker for Commissioner
My family and I have lived in Boundary County for over 30 years and it is nice that some things have not changed during that time. This is a wonderful place to live and to raise a family. I have hopes that my kids will be able to return home, find living wage jobs and raise their kids here.

The fruit of grass is called a grain or caryopsis

Vendors at the fair bring attention to local businesses
BONNERS FERRY — The Boundary County Fair may seem like a small event to those used to fairs in more largely-populated areas, but it is a big deal to local businesses, 4-H, FFA, and other members of the community.