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Free N95 face masks now available at some pharmacies in Washington
Up to three face masks are available for every person in the United States.

Gov. Little activates National Guard for COVID response
Governor Little activated 75 Idaho National Guardsmen to assist Primary Health and the Idaho Department of Correction, which are experiencing staffing shortages because too many employees are absent from work due to COVID-19.

Badgers are IML wrestling champs, again
The Badgers are the league champs going 3-0 at the Intermountain League wrestling duals Jan. 20.
Council uses ARPA funds to purchase used snow blower
The council chambers were packed Jan. 21 when a large number of residents turned out to speak out against the council receiving American Rescue Plan Act funds.

Internet improvements speeding into Bonners Ferry
Gig-speed internet is now available in Blanchard and Bonners Ferry, provided by Ziply Fiber.
BFHS robotics team 2130 Alpha+ begins season
Bonners Ferry High School robotics First Team 2130 Alpha+ enters its 16th season and they are ready to compete with this year's new game.
AARP Idaho accepting grant applications
Applications due March 22

Legislative discussion likely to center around funding issues
District 1 legislators discuss issues, concerns in Notes From Boise column
Legals for January, 27 2022

Idaho newborns to be screened for additional illnesses and conditions
Idaho state law requires the Department’s NBS Program to test infants born in Idaho for rare but treatable disorders using a dried blood spot specimen. Any infant born after the effective date will be screened for all 51 conditions.

Internet improvements speeding into Blanchard, Bonners Ferry
Gig-speed internet is now available in Blanchard and Bonners Ferry, provided by Ziply Fiber.

Larsson to bring community back to BCH
Danielle Larsson is the new community relations and marketing director at Boundary Community Hospital who hopes to re-engage the community and families once COVID-19 cases drop.
This Week In History
100 Years Ago Services were held for A.A. McIntyre, formerly the editor of the Kootenai Valley Times. 50 Years Ago Badger wrestlers placed second in the four-team tournament held over this weekend at Kellogg.

Calendar
The events, activities and meetings taking place in Boundary County over the coming week.

The future is bright for Idaho
District 1 legislators discuss issues, concerns

Working hard for Idaho's residents
An important part of the great honor of representing Idahoans in the U.S. Senate is keeping folks informed about legislation advancing in Congress
Area students invited to take part in civics contest
Entries can be submitted through March 18

Record Idaho tax cut clears panel, heads to House for vote
Rep. Jim Addis: 'I like returning tax dollars to taxpayers'
Tax relief package moves on

NIC leaders look ahead
Expansion, introspection on agenda for 2022
COUER d’ALENE — With a busy year behind them, North Idaho College’s interim president said he is looking forward to serving the college, welcoming new leaders, growing new programs, and seeing the completion of the $8.01 health and science building expansion in 2022.
Lawmakers aim to reject, replace Idaho education standards
A panel of Idaho lawmakers on Thursday introduced legislation to reject the math, science and English standards currently used to make sure Idaho's more than 300,000 K-12 students are meeting specific criteria and replace them with new ones.