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Conoco station opens
BONNERS FERRY —After a busy month of preparations, Conoco quietly opened on the south end of town earlier this week. Drivers noticed the newly posted gas prices and started filling up over the weekend. The convenience store opened on Tuesday.
Stand Down to help area veterans
SANDPOINT — Members of the local Vietnam Veterans of America chapter know all about the sacrifices required from the nation’s servicemen and women.

Badgers drop season opener
The Bonners Ferry Baseball team finally got on the field for a game this year after having the first 9 games cancelled due to weather.
Ministerial assocation needs donations for holiday baskets
BONNERS FERRY — Looking for ways to brighten the holidays for yourself and others?

Badger Boys Improve to 9-3
The Bonners Ferry Badger Boy’s Soccer team won three games in four days, beginning Saturday Sept. 18 with a 6 – 0 road win over Priest River to improve their league-leading IML record to 4 – 0. Sophomore Steven Bachmann scored his first two goals as a Badger, and junior defender Hayden Wakkinen tallied his first to go along with goals by junior Andre Zarate and senior Alex Mendez to pace the Badgers to the easy victory.
Bonners Ferry wrestlers go to districts
Bonners Ferry will have seven possible seeded wrestlers for the District 3A tournament on Saturday, Feb. 16, at Post Falls High School.
Girls soccer headed to state tourney, Lindberg top coach
Brianna Watt scored four goals to lead Bonners Ferry to a 5-1 victory over the Timberlake Tigers.
Maxine Ann Chappell
Maxine Ann Chappell, 90, of Priest River left her loving family on Feb. 14 2012, from injuries sustained in a car accident. Also lost in the accident was Maxine's dear friend Mary Page.

Earl Brinkerhoff
Earl Behunin Brinkerhoff,80, passed away at home in Surprise, Ariz., on Oct. 12, 2013, with his wife and daughters at his side.
SARS Ski Swap Nov. 9
SARS 2013 SARS Annual Ski Swap
Bonners Ferry power plant operators hike 622 steps daily
Tom Bennett exercises before and after work.
Hope for Cure tree fetches top dollar
Pam Turpin planned to decorate a live Christmas tree for her sister in honor of their mother, who passed away 12 years ago at age 50 from breast cancer.
Wrestling
A better-than-normal turnout for this season’s Bonners Ferry High School wrestling team, coupled with several experienced wrestlers, could mean a successful season for the Badgers.
Stimulus money funds hazardous fuels reduction projects
Pat Warkentin finds comfort in a government-funded program that should help protect his Bonners Ferry home in case of a forest fire.
This Week In Bonners Ferry History
100 Years Ago

Kootenai River Ride an enjoyable fundraiser
BONNERS FERRY — The 16th annual Kootenai River Ride started off with a cool, rainy day, but it did not stop the approximately 70 pre-registered bicyclists from putting rubber to the pavement, or others from signing up last minute on Sept. 15.

Man faces felony domestic battery charges
BONNERS FERRY — A man who allegedly beat a woman on Sept. 2 will have a preliminary hearing at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28, and will be facing felony charges for domestic battery with traumatic injury.

BFHS cross country hosts fundraiser race
BONNERS FERRY — The Badgers hosted a cross country event at the Bonners Ferry High School track. The purpose of the event was not only to run a race, but also to raise money to vest Coeur d’Alene Charter in the Youth Endowment for Activities Foundation, which helps small Idaho schools offset travel costs.

Onion Leek Potato Soup
Onion Leek Potato Soup
Games, food, cars ... and giant pizzas
PORTHILL — The Classic Car Show at Porthill has seen 10 years of vintage cars grace its streets with winners coming from both Idaho and Canada. This year the tradition continues on Saturday, Sept. 21, from noon to 6 p.m., with a few changes. There won’t be any registration fees for car owners and prizes will be awarded with a trophy and cash this year.