ROSE SHABABY
Staff Writer
Recent Stories
Museum is more than just a tourist attraction
When you think about museums, you might think about the Metropolitan or the Louvre, those large, popular tourist attractions known worldwide. Important both culturally and historically, museums give us a glimpse of life in another place and time, providing a snapshot of a world long past or facing extinction.
Electrical work for Riverside Road project on temporary hold
City engineer Mike Klaus presented a plan to convert sections of overhead power on Riverside Road to underground in April 2022 at Tuesday’s city council meeting.
BFHS grad honors parents, receives BPSA scholarship
The Border Patrol Supervisors’ Association motto, “Patronus Nostros” — “We take care of our own” — is something that 2018 BFHS graduate Reece Bell grew up with. After all, his father has worked as a Border Patrol agent since he was a small child. Now, as a BPSA scholarship recipient, Bell has his sights set on following in the footsteps of his father.
City Council still negotiating city planning rates with Ruen-Yeager
The City Council tabled discussions, and the signing of an agreement between the city and Ruen-Yeager & Associates, for a third time Tuesday.
City Council still negotiating city planning rates with Ruen-Yeager
The City Council tabled discussions, and the signing of an agreement between the city and Ruen-Yeager & Associates, for a third time Tuesday.
BFHS grad honors parents, receives BPSA scholarship
The Border Patrol Supervisors’ Association motto, “Patronus Nostros” — “We take care of our own” — is something that 2018 BFHS graduate Reece Bell grew up with. After all, his father has worked as a Border Patrol agent since he was a small child. Now, as a BPSA scholarship recipient, Bell has his sights set on following in the footsteps of his father.
City council approves change orders for water relocation project
Tuesday night’s City Council was short and sweet with the majority of discussion focusing on the U.S. 95 water relocation project.
City council approves change orders for water relocation project
Tuesday night’s City Council was short and sweet with the majority of discussion focusing on the U.S. 95 water relocation project.
Trevor Pew comes home to take on challenge of Wells Fargo branch manager
Trevor Pew loves his hometown and wanted nothing more than to move back to Boundary County, so when he was offered the position of branch manager at the Bonners Ferry Wells Fargo, he knew his answer would be yes.
9B Trails gives updates on projects
9B Trails has been working hard to create public trails for mountain biking, hiking, horseback riders and cross country skiers throughout Boundary County.