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Middle School Wrestling
Seven Boundary County Middle School wrestlers won championships during the North Idaho Jr. High District Tournament, leading the Badgers to win the event at Timberlake High School.
CASA seeking youth advocates
BONNERS FERRY — You can help a child in need.

Grizzly mistakenly shot and killed by a hunter in North Idaho
On the morning of June 8, a nonresident hunter shot and killed a male grizzly bear he mistook for a black bear, Idaho Fish and Game Officials announced
Wounded grizzly kills hunter on Idaho-Mont. border Eds: Updates with details and quotes.
A 39-year-old hunter killed by a wounded grizzly bear yelled out to draw the 400-pound male bear toward him in an effort to keep it from attacking his young hunting partner, the man’s family said.

RV vs. car road rage incident reported
BONNERS FERRY — Road rage escalated to the point where a driver allegedly struck another vehicle with his RV on the North Hill of Highway 95, on Sunday, Aug. 4, leading to his arrest.

Great gray owl - the phantom of the north
Recently we had a visitor from the north, a great gray owl was spotted in Boundary County by several adventurous birders.

National Outdoor Book Award winner visits North Idaho
Liz Thomas has some interesting things on her resume. Outdoor writer for the New York Times. Former holder of the women’s self-assisted speed record on the 2,181-mile long Appalachian Trail. Vice president of American Long Distance Hiking Association-West (ALDHA-West). She’s author of “Long Trails: Mastering the Art of the Thru-Hike.” And, her “trail name” is “Snorkel.”
Hearing held for high school football coach
Boundary County School Board will have a hearing with Bonners Ferry High School Football Coach Ed DePriest at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6., in the middle school library, said Superintendent Dr. Don Bartling.
Earth Day Event
Earth Day event: A countywide, community clean-up event is 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Volunteers are encouraged to come out and meet at the Boundary County Fairgrounds, equipped with gloves, garbage grabbers if they have them, and bright clothes. Reflective vests, safety signs and garbage bags will be provided.
Spaghetti feed, auction to help Leon Brown
A Gun Raffle fundraiser for Leon Brown will be at the Ponderay Events Center on July 13 at 4 p.m. The event will have a spaghetti feed, raffle drawing, and auction.
Hospital seeks levy approval
Boundary Community Hospital opened its doors to the public on Oct. 14, for tours of the facility, the various hospital departments, and to provide information to all who wanted to see and learn for themselves why the hospital is asking Boundary County residents to pass the 2016 levy at the upcoming general election on Nov 8.
Toast of Fiest Creek
Bartender, 78, doesn't consider retirement
Audrey Woznick has worked 64 years in the food service business.
Businesses have poor Christmas sales
Bonners Ferry businesses felt the blow of what was said to be the most dismal nationwide holiday shopping season in nearly 40 years.

Zucchini brownies
Have too much zucchini? Here is a great recipe for using some of it. This recipe really surprised me. The batter is very dry and hard to mix, but the brownies turned out very moist. I did not use icing as I feel the brownies are sweet enough. I even think it would make a great birthday cake.

This Week in History - Nov. 2, 2023
Local history in Boundary County, from Naples to Porthill and From Bonners Ferry to Moyie Springs.

BCSD response to air quality claims
The HVAC system at Bonners Ferry High School did use propylene glycol, as is standard in these heating units, up until June 2020, Boundary County School District Superintendent Jan Bayer wrote in a press release. When leaks in the system occurred, repairs were made.
Jean Miller
Jean Miller was born Clema Jean Miller to Irma and Hale Burnham on Nov. 2, 1922 in Newport, Wash. They lived across the Washington state line in Oldtown, Idaho.

Temporary traffic signals to return at McArthur Lake
Beginning Wednesday, drivers traveling between Bonner and Boundary counties will see the return of temporary traffic signals. However, their return is temporary to give work crews some breathing space, said Heather McDaniel, public information officer for Idaho Transportation Department. The signals are being reactivated to allow installation of a guardrail and temporary barrier.
