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New church brings controversy to area
BONNERS FERRY — New to Bonners Ferry, the Lordship Church is part of the American Redoubt, which boasts free church, supports homeschooling, patriotism, and the literal translation of biblical doctrine.
NIC responds to community questions
As the deadline to respond to its accreditor approaches, North Idaho College leaders fielded questions from the community on Thursday. Around 100 people filled the Lake Coeur d’Alene Room in the Student Union Building on campus for a community focus group organized by Kootenai County’s four chambers of commerce.
Avoiding the summer slide
As an educator, I worry about the summer slide. This term refers to the learning loss most students experience over summer break. Like so many of us, students also suffer from the “use it or lose it” effect.
Night Activities program provides mentoring, fun
BONNERS FERRY — There were many rules to the game and the kids had to think quickly to avoid making a mistake as they threw the heavy medicine ball to one another. Standing in a circle, they could not throw to the person immediately next to them, they had to call out the person’s name that they were throwing it to, they couldn’t let the ball touch the ground, and the decisions must be made quickly as they could not hold onto the ball for longer than three seconds.
Holly brings 'holistic' growth day to region
Julie Holly travels around the country to teach others how to invest in real estate and perform at their highest levels. And yet, it had been on her heart to do something closer to home. A former teacher who taught at Valley View Elementary in Bonners Ferry, Holly wanted to help her friends and neighbors.
Kerttu named Certified Employee of the Month
Brenda Kerttu is May’s Certified Employee of the Month! Brenda teaches 7th grade science and agricultural science at Boundary County Middle School and she brings a hands on and active approach to the classroom. She is an invaluable team member and helps support both her grade level team and also the science department as a whole. Brenda actively engages in school wide development and growth and assists in any area she can.
Bonner Co. debates guns in schools
By CAMERON RASMUSSON
Christmas musicals bring cheer
BONNERS FERRY — With Christmas approaching, Bonners Ferry has shown the holiday cheer with decorations and events around the area. The community came together in the season of giving, celebrating with holiday concerts, fundraisers, and other festivities.
Pair: Recall about politics, not kids
An upcoming recall is a partisan attempt to oust conservative politicians from office, according to pair of West Bonner County School District board trustees. The comments are part of written rebuttals submitted to the county clerk's office by WBCSD board chairman Keith Rutledge and vice chair Susan Brown as they prepare for an Aug. 29 recall election. Residents in western Bonner County launched the recall drive in mid-June, following increasingly contentious board meetings after the board mulled selling Priest River Middle School and Branden Durst, a former policy analyst with the Idaho Freedom Foundation, was announced as a superintendent finalist.
Change needed with school district
Tuesday March 12 will be an election for another $1.4 million property tax levy for two years, that totals $2.8 million. Currently the state public schools get about half of the total state budget, the local schools get their portion of that, as well as about half of the total property taxes.
Tyler Warner recognized for impact on students
High school history teacher and cross country coach Tyler Warner, receives the certified employee of the month award.
Superintendent Scoop: End of 2017-18 school year
The statement, “This was an interesting year!” evokes many thoughts to different people. I started teaching in 1977; that equals 41 school years! 2017-2018 in BCSD gets the title of the Most Interesting!! This is not to say it was a bad year, very far from that! As synonyms for “interesting” explain: absorbing, engrossing, fascinating, riveting, gripping, compelling, compulsive, captivating, engaging, enthralling and my favorite — intriguing! I will stick with interesting. If you want to know any more, wait for the book… names will be changed to protect the innocent (and the interesting!).
Let truth be known
I believe the community needs to know the truth in regards to offering the Bible curriculum as an elective in our school district.
Anderson joins city police department
BONNERS FERRY — Dale Anderson spent 27 years in law enforcement before moving with his family to Bonners Ferry last August with intent of retiring.
Anderson joins city police department
BONNERS FERRY — Dale Anderson spent 27 years in law enforcement before moving with his family to Bonners Ferry last August with intent of retiring.
Kaniksu Health Services programs address community needs
As any classroom teacher or parent knows, a child’s emotional state can have a profound impact on his or her ability to learn. Emotional issues often lead to problem behaviors limiting their ability to function satisfactorily and succeed at school. And when a child expresses extra challenging behaviors, teachers and parents need extra support. So what can we do to ensure a child’s success?
Pastor travels to mission in Africa
BONNERS FERRY — Charlie Frederico, the Teaching Pastor at Grace Bible Fellowship, will be embarking on a mission, along with Phil Schlener, to Sierra Leone, Africa on Oct. 21. This will not be a vacation — they will not be visiting wildlife refuges or going out to enjoy the sights. Instead they will spend two and a half weeks teaching from morning until night.
Latest state legislature News by Rep. Heather Scott
Grocery Tax repeal Bill Denied by Committee Chairman:
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PHD board member accused of lying in bio
Banks of Bonner County stands by teaching claim
The longtime health board member told the Hagadone News Network he no longer teaches at the University of Wisconsin. The university says he never did.