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Bonners Ferry Gun Club Winter League begins
On Jan. 7, 2024, the annual trapshooting leagues at the Bonners Ferry Gun Club had a soft opening as the club and the high school trap team started their league season with the beginning of the 8-week Spokesman-Review Trapshoot.

GOLF: Braylyn Bayer wins second straight title, girls finish runner-ups
Bonners Ferry senior Braylyn Bayer, who has signed with Weber State, won a playoff to win the state 3A girls individual championship at Twin Lakes Village Golf Club, her second straight title.

Badger track places amid fierce competition and beat Spartans at IML double dual
Badgers track and field take sixth and eighth at the Christina Finney Co-Ed Relays on April 19.

Local man warns of beetle and mistletoe infestation
After seeing signs of beetle infestation in his timber, a local man reached out to local resources for help.

Fire crews battle area fires
Almost 2,800 acres in the region have been burned in a handful of wildfires, with the largest being the Ridge Creek Fire, roughly 3 1/2 miles east of the northern tip of Hayden Lake. Fire danger in the region is rated as very high to extreme, prompting the implementation of Stage 2 fire restrictions in the state. Under these restrictions, open burning is prohibited, including campfires, stove fires and recreational fires.
Make-A-Wish Idaho to host Great Polar Bear Challenge
Make-A-Wish Idaho will hold its annual Great Polar Bear Challenge fundraiser on Jan. 1, 2021.
Entrepreneur competition open to high school, college students in Idaho
Total of $42,000 in prize money to be awarded
High school and college teams are encouraged to apply by submitting a 90-second "elevator pitch" by Feb. 26.
UI Extension forest health program being offered
"Current Topics in Forest Health" is an Idaho Forest Stewardship program, co-sponsored by University of Idaho Extension, the Idaho Department of Lands, and many other agencies and organizations.

Parler servers shutdown, files lawsuit
Parler recently lost access to Apple and Google’s app store this weekend, but Amazon Web Services has canceled hosting services for Parler.

Parler servers shutdown, files lawsuit
Parler recently lost access to Apple and Google’s app store this weekend, but Amazon Web Services has canceled hosting services for Parler.
Sheriff's Log
Oct. 28
BCSO: Skull appears to be human
SANDPOINT — A portion of a skull discovered in the Hoodoo Valley last week has been ruled out as being that of wildlife.

Badgers fall to Newport 54-47
The Badgers basketball team trailed Newport by just a point at the half Saturday, but were unable to make a run late, losing to the Grizzlies 54-47 at home.
Endowment fund tops $1.7B
BOISE (AP) — Idaho’s endowment fund hit a record of $1.73 billion after earning high returns on its investments over the past year.
Crapo: Debt is top challenge
By CAMERON RASMUSSON
Moscow Course Challenges; Badgers Rise to Occasion
On Thursday, Sept. 29, the Bob Weisel Moscow Invitational takes place on the Virgil Phillips Farm just north of Moscow.
Harvest Foods to open store
BONNERS FERRY — Harvest Foods is opening a grocery store in the community.
Shriners helps girl born without hips
Shriners Hospital for Children in Spokane, Wash., has made one little girl's dreams come true.

Staben named U of I president
MOSCOW — The Idaho State Board of Education voted today to appoint Dr. Chuck Staben as President of the University of Idaho.
Class of 1964
Drexel Turner Love from the Bonners Ferry High School Class of 1964 gathered a little information for her classmates for the All School Reunion.