Stationary sofas, sectionals, loveseats and chairs are on sale until July 31 at Beck’s Furniture, strategically placed on the showroom floor so you can test seat height and seat depth […]
Author: Mike Weland
A stream runs through it
I loaded the car with two fly rods, a backpack full of fly boxes and coffee making paraphernalia, my wife and my son then we were on the road towards not the nearest creek nor the furthest creek but a creek nonetheless.
Nighttime paving work to begin on US-95 north of Athol
Starting Monday the Idaho Transportation Department will begin a two-week, nighttime project to grind and repave the center of U.S. Highway 95 from Granite Loop Road to Blacktail Road north […]
Idaho PILT monies allocated
Idaho will receive a total of $42.9 million in Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) funding for 2025. Since local governments cannot tax federal lands, annual PILT payments help cover […]
Fair board seeking summer help
The Boundary County Fair Board is seeking applicants for two temporary summer fairgrounds maintenance/janitorial positions. The primary job responsibilities are to perform a variety of duties related to maintenance, janitorial, […]
Mirror Lake closing for maintenance
Mirror Lake Golf Course will be closed from sunrise to about noon Friday, July 25, for course maintenance. This includes all early morning rounds before tee times begin. Management apologizes […]
Little, Risch and Crapo are betting heavily on Trump’s MAGA program
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater The envelope in my mailbox screamed out, “this ENDORSEMENT has IDAHO LIBERALS worried.” Fearing the worst, I gingerly opened the envelope, only to find that […]
Recent grizzly bear sightings are a reminder that North Idaho is bear country
By T.J. Ross Idaho Fish and Game As summer unfolds and wild berries begin to ripen across the landscape, bears are on the move—and recent sightings in the Panhandle are […]
Commissioners continue to press for USFS action
Boundary County Commissioners continue to press U.S. Forest Service officials to allocate funds and expedite timber harvest on federal lands within the county to mitigate potentially catastrophic fire risk, penning […]
Free Avian Flu testing for fair foul this Wednesdsay
Free avian flu testing for open class poultry entries for the Boundary County Fair takes place from 2 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 23, in the fairgrounds indoor arena. Avian […]
Blue Lining: The zenith of Boundary County fly fishing
The average person just sees a bug. A fly fisher can see the caddis or the mayfly, the salmon fly and stonefly. They see a running current; at the same time a frightening, powerful phenomenon and a thing of beauty. A fly fisher sees the way the water curls over a large rock, the trout nearby waiting for the next course to their meal behind it. The fly fisher sees the water in a different way; it is a whole different experience. A better experience.
Road striping to begin in county Monday
Drivers traveling through Boundary County should expect slower traffic and possible delays as crews with the Idaho Transportation Department paint highway lines beginning Monday. Drivers traveling U.S. Highway 95 through […]
Gentry, Daley Restorium employees of the month
Connie Gentry and Aiden Daley are the Ray Olson We Care employees of the month at the Boundary Community Restorium. Connie Gentry; May recipient, is a Med tech (PSA2) and […]
Anne Louise Dahnke Remaley
Anne Louise Dahnke Remaley, beloved sister, mother, aunt, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away in Pullman on Saturday, June 21, 2025, of natural causes related to interstitial lung disease. She was […]
Troy mountain biker has confrontation with bear
A mountain biker safely managed a close encounter with a bear while riding on the Starry Goat Trail on national forestland near Troy last week. The incident occurred when the […]
Clover Fire close to contained
As of 5 p.m. today, the Boundary County Sheriff’s Office has rescinded all “Ready, Set, Go” evacuation status on the Clover Fire and all evacuation zones are back to normal […]
Pro and con: Is we woke or is we welcome?
Attorney general Raul Labrador says an Idaho teacher displayed a sign in her classroom designed to signal adherence to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Emma Epperly, idednews.org, says it’s time Labrador wake up.
IDL reports good progress on Clover Fire
Firefighters have been making progress battling the fire, which has spread to approximately 30 acres, and is now 75- percent contained as of 2:57 p.m. today. The power in the […]
Déjà vu all over again for families of some American service personnel
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater Sergeant Cuauhtemoc “Temo” Juarez served on three continents as a member of the U.S. Marine Corps from 1995 to 1999. After that, he joined the […]
Rapid, effective response averts disaster on Clover Fire
By Andrew O’Neel Emergency Manager/Public Information Officer On Monday morning the Clover Fire in Boundary County was estimated at 20 acres, is about 25-percent contained, and has approximately 80 personnel […]
City prevails in electric rate dispute with IFG
By Mike Weland Judge Lamont C. Berecz on June 26 ended a lawsuit against the City of Bonners Ferry over an increase in electrical rates by Idaho Forest Group LLC, […]
Free school sports physicals offered July 29
Boundary Community Hospital (BCH), in partnership with Boundary County School District 101, is proud to offer free sports physicals for Boundary County students from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, July […]
BCH adds Positron Emission Tomography to its imaging capabilities
Boundary Community Hospital (BCH) is raising the standard of care in rural North Idaho with two major upgrades to its medical imaging capabilities: the launch of PET (Positron Emission Tomography) […]
IDL assumes control of Clover fire
11:44 p.m.: From Boundary County Emergency Management — Fire crews will be patrolling and monitoring the Clover Fire throughout the night. Flames and smoke will continue to be visible, though […]
Rare July cold front on the way
A strong cold front, rare for July, will push south and west into the region from Canada Monday evening, bringing gusty winds, cooler temperatures and a chance of thunderstorms. The […]
Think today’s national division is unprecedented? Think again — It pales next to the 1960s
Reflections from Bonners Ferry on the decade that tested America’s soul and shaped its spirit By Darrell Kerby While much of America burned with unrest during the 1960s, Bonners Ferry […]
The Old Man and the Fly Rod
… now I wanted to play catch and release rather than kill and grill. This drove my father crazy. He fished and hunted to put food on the table, and now his only son of four kids wants to let that beautiful 18-inch rainbow he caught on a stonefly imitation go back into the water rather than into his and his family’s stomachs.
Moyie Springs City Council meeting Wednesday
City of Moyie Springs City Hall 3331 Roosevelt Rd. Moyie Springs Idaho Agenda Regular Meeting – 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 9 1. Approve Minutes – Regular Meeting – June 4th, […]
U.S. Marshals seeking Travis Decker
The U.S. Marshals Service Greater Idaho Fugitive Task Force is seeking the assistance of the public who were recreating in the Sawtooth National Forest in the last 24 hours – […]
Dr. Troutlove; or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Moyie
Maybe the Moyie is what you could call a Pabst Blue Ribbon river: by myth, it won the award for “America’s Best” in the past–hypothetically at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition for the PBR–but in reality no one really knows if that is the truth or not. All we know is that they are both cheap, fun, will give you a slight buzz if you really try, and are made mostly of water.
Eardhardt graduates POST top five
Congratulations to Boundary County Detention Deputy Andrew Eardhardt on graduating from the Idaho POST Academy today! Deputy Eardhardt finished in the top five academically and represented the Boundary County Sheriff’s […]
More about Idaho missing persons alerts
In recent weeks, Idahoans have seen a noticeable increase in alerts for missing individuals. These notifications, directly pushed to mobile devices, raise understandable concerns and valid questions. Why do some […]
Richard Cowell admits guilt
Richard Cowell III pled guilty today to a charge of conspiring with his wife, Katherine, to sexually abusing two of their five children and took an Alford plea regarding a […]
From flags to welcome signs: How Idaho’s lawmakers traded common sense for control
By Darrell Kerby There was a time not long ago when Idaho stood tall and clear in its conviction: “Hate has no home here.” I remember the signs—“Idaho is Too […]
Local emergency!
On June 2, the Boundary County commissioners declared a “local emergency.” They are concerned, they say, about “an imminent threat to public safety, property, and local emergency response capacity” related […]
Crapo cheers passage of”Big Beautful Bill”
U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) today hailed Senate passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act: “With this bill’s passage, the United States Senate is fulfilling President […]
Battles over public lands loom even after sell-off proposal fails
by Alex Brown, Idaho Capital Sun July 1, 2025 Hunters, hikers and outdoors lovers of all stripes mounted a campaign this month against a Republican proposal to sell off millions […]
Suspect in CdA firefighter shooting ambush identified
First responders in and around Coeur d’Alene participate in a miles-long procession in honor of the two firefighters who died in a Sunday ambush. (Screenshot of video from Spokane Valley […]
America desperately needs a renewal of the spirit of July 4, 1776
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater Delegates to the Second Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia on the Fourth of July in 1776, issued a remarkable document, proclaiming the thirteen colonies in […]
Offers of help on Nettleton Gulch Fire appreciated, not needed
While we greatly appreciate so many contractors wanting to assist with the Nettleton Gulch Fire, we ask they not call Idaho Department of Lands at this time. If additional resources […]
Flags to half-staff for fallen firefighters
Governor Brad Little has ordered U.S. flags and State of Idaho flags to be lowered to half-staff to honor the firefighters killed in an ambush attack in North Idaho. Flags […]
Major incident underway in Kootenai County
A major law enforcement incident is underway in Kootenai County, with Kootenai County Emergency Management issuing notice at about 3:25 p.m. today for those in the area of Canfield Mountain […]
Richard Cowell set to change plea
A change of plea hearing has been set for 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 1, for Richard Cowell III in Bonner County court before Judge Susie Jensen. He was charged with […]
Boaters need ISF sticker on Idaho waters
A reminder for everyone heading out this summer to enjoy the beautiful waters in Idaho! Idaho law states that any motorized or non-motorized boat operating in Idaho is required to […]
Trash Leaves Trash 2: Electric Boogaloo
In a place like the Moyie River, I want the only trash in there to be the quality of fishing. It makes getting skunked a heck of a lot more enjoyable when I don’t have to clean up the area every single time I am out there.
An Idaho seed circus and seed schools are coming to a town near you
by Casey O’Leary, Idaho Capital Sun June 13, 2025 Where do the seeds you plant on your farm or garden come from? Why does it matter? The Snake River Seed […]
A tribute to the loving memory of a true friend, George W. Davidson
By Darrell Kerby 1948 – 2025 George W. Davidson, brother, cherished friend, and respected professional, passed away on June 13, 2025, in Spokane, Washington. He was 77. George was an […]
George Wallace Davidson
George Wallace Davidson passed away peacefully in Spokane on June 13, 2025. A celebration of George’s life will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, September 6, at the […]
In memory of the affable and empathetic Leroy Timm
By Darrell Kerby Leroy Timm passed away earlier this week at Boundary Community Hospital after a long and courageous battle with health challenges. If success in life were measured by […]
Photos of Restorium residents and staff sought
Just a reminder of the annual Restorium Community BBQ from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. this Sunday, and the request for photos of both residents and staff for a special […]
Road striping projects underway
Striping crews in North Idaho have been hard at work through June and have more work ahead on some of the busiest stretches of highway as we cruise into July! […]
LullaBelle “Dudie” Lavonne Moots
LullaBelle “Dudie” Moots was called to rest on May 19, 2025, in Moyie Springs. A Celebration of Life for Dudie will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 10, at […]
Idaho Amber Alert issued for two teens
An Amber Alert has been issued for 13-year-old Allen Fischer and 15-year-old Rachel Fischer, who were last seen in Monteview, Idaho, at 7 p.m. Sunday and may be with adult […]
Sharlene Krohmer
Sharlene Krohmer, lovingly known by many as “everyone’s grandma,” passed away peacefully this morning, leaving behind a legacy of warmth, laughter, and unconditional love. “It’s with heavy heart that I […]
50 years: Friends of the Restorium seek photos for June 29 picnic
By Mike Weland The Boundary County Restorium’s picnic happens once a year, but the 50th anniversary of a community treasure and testament to Boundary County’s commitment to its elders — […]
Time to get bidding for BoCo Backpacks!
Welcome to the Boundary County Weekend Food Kit Program’s third annual online auction, on now until 7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 25, on Facebook. For those of you not familiar […]
Dale Arthur Wanamaker
Dale Arthur Wanamaker, 71, passed peacefully at home on June 14, 2025 due to complications from a stroke. Dale was a mischievous man who often had a twinkle in his […]
The bad “Big Beautiful Bill” just got worse
By Toni Lawson, Chief Advcocacy Officer Idaho Hospital Association Imagine you work hard to run your business and make a living. You sell a product that costs you $100 to […]
One last cry for public lands
What we all need to do is give our representatives a call before they vote on this bill. This needs to change so we can continue enjoying the public lands that we call home. This is our future at stake, and the vote is soon.
Wish Carol Julian a happy retirement
After 18 years as manager of now Umpqua Bank, Carol Julian is retiring and setting off on a new adventure, and the community is invited to stop in and wish […]
Veterinary clinic passed from Coug to Coug
By Devin Rokyta WSU College of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Roland Hall (’78 DVM) and Dr. Sierra Temple (’23 DVM), both graduates of Washington State University’s veterinary program and natives of […]
Even ‘Trump Country’ now starting to say ‘enough’
By Mike Weland Boundary County is Trump Country according to a sign on Highway 95 leading into Bonners Ferry that so proclaims, the assertion given credence by the many U.S. […]
Celebration of Life set for Debbie Miller
A celebration of life for long- time Boundary County resident Debbie Miller will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 20, at the Boundary County Fairgrounds Pavilion. Miller, […]
Owen Benjamin finds what he’s looking for
By Mike Weland After trying since 2021 to find a way to make use of his 10-acre property on the banks of the Moyie River off Earl Lane Road, comic […]
‘Threat of catastrophic wildfire is now imminent’ commissioners write
In the wake of an emergency declaration for wildfire risk issued June 2 (see “Commissioners declare emergency due to wildfire risk“), Boundary County Commissioners o n Monday submitted the following […]
Harry Eby
Harry Eby, 72, a lifelong resident of Bonners Ferry, passed away peacefully on June 8, 2025, surrounded by loved ones. Harry’s celebration of life will be held at 4 p.m. […]
Early morning fire destroys Bethlehem Road home
South Boundary, North Bench, Paradise Valley and Hall Mountain Fire Departments all responded to an early morning residential fire on Bethlehem Road Sunday. Initially reported as partially involved, the home […]
Katherine Cowell trial to proceed as scheduled
There were no surprises at a very quick pre-trial conference for Katherine Cowell before Judge Judy Jensen in a Bonner County Courtroom this morning, and five-day jury trial is expected […]
Family hopes for justice for five-year-old
A pre-trial conference and motion to dismiss multiple felony charges including vehicular homicide against Rick Quinton Gross, Moyie Springs, is set for 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Bonner County Court, […]
Dr. Francom joins Moyie Springs City Council
Longtime Moyie Springs resident Dr. Jacob Francom was sworn in as a member of the Moyie Springs City Council June 4 by Mayor Geoff Hollenbeck. Francom was the sole applicant […]
Donald Trump is seeking to infuse politics into America’s military forces
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater Donald Trump has repeatedly shown disrespect for America’s non-political military forces for selflessly performing their role of serving the country’s vital security interests. That likely […]
Cold water rushes over my ankles and the mountain bluebird sings
What lurks under these beautiful clear waters are what I consider one of the best (if not the best) fish to catch in this wonderful country of ours: the Westslope Cutthroat Trout.
Shepherd’s Table offers free dinners to nourish body and soul
One Sunday per month volunteers gather at the Limitless Outpost in Bonners Ferry to prepare delicious food, beautify the dining area and create a special evening for guests. This monthly […]
Duke’s Claybusters heading for state
Seven members of the Duke’s Claybusters Bonners Ferry High School trapshooting team heading south this weekend to the Boise Gun Club in Kuna, Idaho, to compete in the Idaho State […]
Second half property taxes due by Friday
Boundary County Treasurer Jennifer Economu reminds all Boundary County taxpayers that the deadline for paying the second half of the 2024 property taxes without penalty is Friday, June 20. **REMINDER:+- […]
Four county organizations awarded Innovia grants
Innovia Foundation is awarding $1,250,414 in grants to 113 organizations in Eastern Washington and North Idaho through its annual Community Grants Program, including $26,793 four grants to Boundary County organizations. […]
Boundary County Sheriff’s Office operation targets child predators
By Boundary County Sheriff Travis Stolley The Boundary County Sheriff’s Office concluded a three-day undercover operation June 7 that resulted in the arrest of three adult males on charges related […]
Virginia Whetsler
Virginia Whetsler passed away June 4, 2025, in Bonners Ferry. She was 97 years old. She was born July 30, 1927, in Yoder, Wyoming, to Harry and Violet Robinson, joining […]
‘I Am Haunted by Waters’
In my mind, and the minds of many other anglers, there is always a trout rising in the back of our head.
The Class of ’25 takes wing
Story by Mike Weland, Photos by Mike Weland, Katie Banning, Piper Banning, Patty Beckle, Carol Graham Every graduating class in the history of Bonners Ferry High School […]
Suspect in murder of three daughters on the loose
The Wenatchee Police Department in saddened to report that three girls reported missing since Friday have been found deceased. At about 9:45 p.m. Friday, May 30, the Wenatchee Police Department […]
Commissioners wise to be proactive on fire danger
By Darrell Kerby Bonners Ferry Boundary County Commissioners have taken a proactive stance on addressing the extreme fire risk created by the U.S. Forest Service’s current inability to mitigate wildfire […]
ITD warns of statewide scam
The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is warning residents about a scam text message circulating in the state that falsely claims recipients owe money for unpaid traffic violations. The message typically […]
Commissioners declare emergency due to wildfire risk
With temperatures climbing, the weather drying and the fuel load in our forests reaching critical levels, Boundary County Commissioners this morning approved Resolution 2025-10 declaring a local emergency and to […]
A child’s first fish
My son Olaf spent all of last summer wading in the creeks, climbing over boulders, helping to net fish, and running full bore from nests of angry yellow jackets with me but he had not yet tried his hand in fishing with a fly rod.
Lane splitting is illegal in Idaho
With warmer weather returning and more motorcycles taking to Idaho roads, law enforcement agencies across the state are seeing an increase in aggressive motorcycle riding—and with it, public confusion over […]
The big, beautiful billionaire tax-cut bill will hasten America’s decline
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater Ever since the defeat of the Axis Powers in World War II, America has been admired around the world as a beacon of equality, freedom […]
Crapo joins in Senate resolution on U .S./Canada ties
The United States and Canada share three oceans and the world’s longest border. About 400,000 people and more than $2.5 billion worth of goods and services move across the U.S.-Canada […]
Ronald Douglas ‘Doug’ Zimmerman
Ronald Douglas “Doug” Zimmerman, 60, a resident of Bonners Ferry, died at his home Sunday, May 25, 2025. Doug was born on September 6, 1964 to Ron and Carol Zimmerman […]
The Badger Class of ’25 boldly reaches for all that lies ahead
The Bonners Ferry High School Class of ’25 has had a spectacular four years of championships, achievement and growth, and now they are ready to make the great leap of discovery to find what their futures hold and where it will take them. Graduation takes place at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 31. Here is one last look of these young men and women as a group.
Libby toddler dies after dad accidentally shoots him
At about 10:05 a.m. Tuesday, May 27, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a child who had been shot at 64 Granite Creek Road in Lincoln County, […]
Kids make gifts for first responders, get treat
Students at Foundations School and the VanGesen family assembled “Law Enforcement Survival Kits” for Boundary County first responders. The Leadership Class from Foundations K-12 School and the 9B Family Foundations […]
Memorial Day schedule
The Boundary County Memorial Day remembrance for those of the nation’s armed forces who gave the last full measure of devotion, who laid their lives on the altar of freedom […]
Keep public lands public
As Gingrich wrote, “a trout is a moment of beauty only to those that seek it” … I hope we can keep our minds in the right place and keep our public lands public…we must make our voices heard if we want to save our public lands. For you, for me, for our families, our children, and our children’s children.
Ryan Becker gets reprieve
As … Gingrich wrote, “a trout is a moment of beauty only to those that seek it” … I hope we can keep our minds in the right place and keep our public lands public…we must make our voices heard if we want to save our public lands. For you, for me, for our families, our children, and our children’s children.
Zimmerman retires (again!), Anderson promoted to undersheriff
Boundary County Sheriff Travis Stolley announced today the retirement of Chief Deputy Brian Zimmerman, who has served as undersheriff since January 13, 2025. Zimmerman, who came out of retirement to […]
Cecil H. Stephens
Cecil H. Stephens passed away May 21, 2025, after living through Alzheimer’s. His age was 86 years. He was born in Greenfield, California to Emery and Gladys Stephens. He attended […]
Beckers ask bureaucracy to show humanity
By Mike Weland The largest organ of the human body resides on it, not in it. The skin is an incredibly complex and amazing structure, about 21-square feet of it […]
Echoes make big news at BCH
Pediatric Echocardiography is now available at Boundary Community Hospital, and they’re proud to offer this specialized service right here in Bonners Ferry, giving families access to expert cardiac care for […]
Bonners Ferry P.E.O. awards five $1,000 college scholarships
This year, five $1,000 scholarships were awarded to 2025 female graduates of Bonners Ferry High School by the Bonners Ferry Chapter AP of P.E.O. Award winners included Sydney Hinthorn, Rylie […]
Happy birthday, Kristie Rickter … aka Mom!
Savannah sends happy birthday wishes to her amazing mother, Kristie Rickter. “I love you beyond words and I don’t know where I would be without you,” she writes. “You constantly […]
Wilderness Road to be closed June 3
GeoEngineers will be conducting a subsurface exploration on the north side of the existing bridge on Wilderness Road over Deep Creek between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 3. […]
Victory for Boundary County schools and a call for constitutional fidelity in education funding
By Darrell Kerby Bonners Ferry The recent passage of our two‐year maintenance and operations levy in School District #101 — with 2,135 voters in favor — demonstrates that our community […]
Deep Creek boat launch closure extended through Memorial Day
The closure of the Deep Creek Boat Launch has been extended through May 28 due to delays in obtaining the construction materials needed. Consequently, the boat launch at the Deep […]
America has pulled up its welcome mat to the world’s endangered masses
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater Ever since the Statue of Liberty raised her torch in New York Harbor, America has welcomed the “homeless, tempest-tossed” masses from foreign shores. Those seeking […]
Gerald Dale ‘Jerry’ Shields
Gerald Dale “Jerry” Shields was born in Kellogg, Idaho on June 24, 1937 to Albert John Cecil Shields and Mary Lydia Yount Shields. He lived in Cataldo, Idaho, until the […]
Rethinking Grizzly Bear Recovery: Humans Are Part of the Ecosystem Too
For decades, wildlife conservation has operated under a flawed premise: that nature thrives best when human presence is minimized. Nowhere is this more evident than in grizzly bear recovery efforts, […]
Deanna Marie Short
Deanna Marie Short, 85, Bonners Ferry, Idaho, passed away peacefully on March 28, 2025, surrounded by her loving family and staff at Sunset Home Assisted Living. Born at home on […]
Margaret Kammritz Sanford
Margaret Kammritz Sanford passed away at the age of 95 at the Community Restorium in Bonners Ferry on Thursday, March 20, 2025. The family wishes to express a heartfelt thank […]
Invest in our kids and our community’s future
We all benefit from strong schools. That’s why it’s essential we come together on May 20 to vote YES on the school district’s replacement Maintenance and Operations (M&O) levy. We’ve […]
Peter ‘Pete’ Andreas Polt
Peter “Pete” Andreas Polt of Naples passed away February 24, 2025, at the age of 68 years old. Peter was an amazing husband, dad, brother and Opa and will be […]
Marine doctorate student shaped by BCSD #101
My name is Tanner Liermann. I’m a Marine Corps veteran, a recent graduate of the University of Montana, and someone who was born and raised in Boundary County. I’m writing […]
Luck down, Heather hopes for help to come home
Heather Stevens has had a spell of tough luck of late and she’s trying to make her way back home. With nothing panning out, she’s asking for help from her […]
Eugene ‘Gene’ Vetter
Eugene “Gene” Vetter passed away from heart failure at his home in Pollock Pines, California, on November 27, 2024. Gene was born July 23, 1948, in Grangeville. He was the […]
Continued discussion of a complex issue
Dear Mr. Lyndaker (“Misconceptions and misunderstandings,” May 16, 2025), Thank you for your thoughtful critique. I appreciate the opportunity to clarify my original points and to delve deeper into these […]
Locals enjoy fine shooting in Libby
Members of Bonners Ferry Gun Club and the Bonners Ferry High School Claybusters traveled to a 2 day ATA trap shoot in Libby. We had two days of fantastic trapshooting. […]
Rhonna Jeanette Russell
Rhonna Jeanette Russell, a beloved wife, stepmother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend, passed away peacefully at her home in Copeland, Idaho, on May 6, 2025. She was 65 years old. […]
Confirmation at the river’s edge
There is movement of the water, the decaying dead things, the fish that feed our obsession, the change of sediment, the deer that drinks not fifty yards from me with its feet dug deep into the muddy bottom of the Kootenai. And under the slow moving foam, in the uncleared and slightly brown waters, are trout waiting as patiently as I am.
School board meeting 6 p.m. May 19
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ABOVE-NAMED SCHOOL DISTRICT IS SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY, MAY 19, 2025 – 6 PM Boundary County […]
Compliance checks lead to multiple charges
On the evening of May 14, the Boundary County Sheriff’s Office, in close cooperation with Boundary County Probation and Parole and with support from the Bonners Ferry Police Department, conducted […]
Sheriff’s office inundated with crank calls
The Boundary County Sheriff’s Office is issuing an urgent public notice regarding the misuse of our non-emergency dispatch line. Over the past several days, our dispatch center has received approximately […]
M&O levy about more than funding programs
By former BCSD 101 teacher Darrell Kerby Over 40 years ago, I stepped out of the classroom and into the unpredictable world of local government and private business. But no […]
A year of Rotary FIRSTS
By Sandy Johnstone President, Rotary Club of Bonners Ferry The year of the Magic of Rotary has found our Bonners Ferry Club celebrating a season of FIRSTS! Our FIRST meeting […]
BCH gearing up for health fair
Boundary Community Hospital invites the community to lace up their sneakers and take charge of their health at the BCH Health Fair & Fun Run, happening from 9 a.m. to […]
Public schools should remain a priority — vote yes
The time is here to step up and support Boundary County’s youth and our public schools. It was not a good day when I received my RIF (reduction in force) […]
Coming home again
… what has mainly stayed the same as it was 30 years ago is nature. Our surroundings. Objectively the best part of this area; a wholly unique and beautiful part of the country at large. And the best part of that nature is in the waters.
Rotary helping bring May food truck
The Rotary Club of Bonners Ferry is helping sponsor the May 19 Second Harvest mobile food truck with a $500 dollar donation. The truck will again be at the Fairgrounds […]
Nazis and nonviolence
In 1939, Nazi officials established gas chambers and began murdering tens of thousands of German citizens they considered “unfit.” The victims of the so-called “T-4” program included elderly Germans and […]
Rebuttal to Herndon: We are not impressed
By Mike Weland America has a long and proud history, Mr. Herndon, of directly raising its middle finger at stupid laws passed by those idiots we on occasion mistakenly elect, […]
Bonners Ferry has joined Boise in defying state law
By Former Idaho Senator Scott Herndon I admit that I haven’t always paid attention to local government throughout my lifetime. But lately, I can’t help but notice an outbreak of […]
Team 2130 Alpha + congratulates Clinten Hopkins
Bonners Ferry High School Robotics Team 2130 Alpha + congratulate alumni Clinten Hopkins for his graduation this Saturday from Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York. He is graduating with […]
Thank you, city council, for doing the right thing
On Tuesday, the Bonners Ferry City Council in one small but profound gesture threw down the gauntlet against the stupidity that is the radical right’s anti-woke agenda, establishing a year-around celebration proudly proclaiming this city’s appreciation for our neighbors to the north and even more proudly hoisting the Canadian flag back to its place.
Naples woman gets break after assaulting ER staff
Working in health care has its rewards, but it’s fraught with drawbacks as well; seeing people in agony, seeing people die. Seeing people who don’t want to be in your […]
Commemorating amity, Canadian flag flies again over Bonners Ferry
By Mike Weland The third flagpole north of the Boundary County Museum once again bears a brand-new flag waving, a flag that’s flown for decades, and Bonners Ferry has a […]
Burn permits required as of May 10
Idaho residents outside city limits are required to obtain a burn permit for most outdoor burning activities starting May 10. The annual closed burning season runs through October 20, ensuring […]
Where is the flag?
Have you noticed? The Canadian flag no longer flies next to the American and Idaho flags near the visitor center in downtown Bonners Ferry, welcoming our friends from the North. […]
HB96 tells us Bonners Ferry can’t fly Canadian flag
By Mike Weland North Idaho legislators Mark Sauter in the House and Jim Woodward in the Senate saw this coming, sounded warnings in their respective chamber floors and voted against […]
Idaho man missing from friend’s home in Libby
An 86-year-old Nezperce, Idaho, man with severe dementia has been missing from a friend’s home in Libby since early this morning.
Tuesday’s Trouble wraps their season
By Michelle Sweet INDIVIDUAL Liz Cada (Spruce) achieved high scratch game with 183, high handicap game with 271, and high handicap series with 681. Pertineer the same as last week; […]
A week without fishing
As a working family man, I can’t always get out when I want to (especially when I run out of good excuses). However, there are still things I can do in the meantime to soften the blow of not having my feet in the river.
Final roadway repairs set for next week on US-95 near McArthur Lake
The Idaho Transportation Department will be performing final patch repairs on a section of US-95 near McArthur Lake on Tuesday. To minimize impacts on commuter traffic, work will take place […]
Why I voted Yes for the two-year BCSD levy
While my wife and I do not have children or grandchildren currently attending schools in our district, we recognize that the school district represents the heart of our community. It […]
When it comes to education, the Idaho legislature has one job, and they’re failing
By Mike Weland In an era where fake crises abound and attacks on such integral facets of our existence as schools and libraries are rampant, Boundary County has been pushed […]
BCSD 101 Public Notice
ABoundary County School District #101 is an equal opportunity employer. Applications for all positions are accepted any time during regular business hours. These applications are reviewed whenever an opening occurs […]
Flags to half-staff Sunday for fallen firefighters
The National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service will be held Sunday, May 4, to honor firefighters who died in the line of duty. In accordance to Public Law 107-51, the American […]
Why has Risch gone silent on NATO and Ukraine?
By Jim Jones, Idaho Capital Sun May 1, 2025 Although U.S. Sen. Jim Risch, R-Idaho, is one of those congressional lifers who does not have a particularly distinguished record on […]
William R. “Bill” Lefebvre
William R. “Bill” Lefebvre, 83, of Bonners Ferry, died April 24, 2025 at Sunset Home Assisted Living after a short hospitalization. A private burial ceremony was conducted April 28, and […]
Helping build a fence for Bronnie
Andrew Cunningham is a 100-percent disabled vet from his service during the First Gulf War, still needs a fence so he and his service dog, Bronnie, can go outside and […]
Restorium seeking craft supplies
The Restorium is looking for materials for resident activities, to include yarn of any color, clean socks with no holes, pipe cleaners of all colors. Any spare arts and craft […]
Bonners Ferry P&Z to hear day care, mill site rezone apps
The Bonners Ferry Planning and Zoning Commission will meet at 5:15 p.m. Thursday, May 15, to hold public hearings on special use permit applications for a new daycare in the […]
9B.News adopts new letter/comment guidelines
9B.News gratefully welcomes comments on articles and letters to the editor on any subject of topical interest subject to the following policies. 9B.News will no longer accept letters to the […]
Every vote counts: Vote yes for our schools
When I scroll through my Facebook page, the vast majority of my posts are about our students—the incredible activities they’re involved in, the memories they’re making, and the pride they […]
I can’t in good conscience blame Trump
I admit I’m only one of millions of people angry at President Trump’s lawlessness; preempting the other two main branches of government; defunding of vital services and research; mass firing […]
Nature is rolling out of its deep winter-y sleep
I spent many nights of my youth summers in the front of an aluminum canoe spinning the shores and vegetation of Perkins Lake while my father paddled in the rear […]
Live fire training day Saturday on Denver Street
A live fire training day will be held from 7 a.m. to at least 1 p.m. tomorrow in Bonners Ferry that will involve all seven fire departments in Boundary County. […]
Paulus Restorium Employee of the Month
On behalf of the Friends of the Restorium, the Restorium Residents Council recognized personal services assistant Linda Paulus as the March 2025 recipient of the Ray Olson Employee of the […]
A half century at Boundary County Community Restorium
By Mike Weland With a special thanks to Sue Kemmis for research at the Boundary County Museum In November 1974, Boundary County voters passed a bond issue by a vote […]
Is Sheriff Bob getting special treatment?
On February 22, at a “town hall” in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (CDA), sponsored by the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee (KCRCC), a gang of five men, at the direction of […]
Sheryl Tolson
Sheryl Tolson passed away peacefully from cancer in Bonners Ferry on April 22, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. Viewing will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. Friday, April […]
In response to Moon’s ‘Fighting the good fight’
By Mike Weland In her opening paragraph, Dorothy Moon is absolutely right. But in gaslighting, that’s how you reel in the gullible. It’s how you brainwash the susceptible. Consider the […]
Fighting the good fight
By Dorothy Moon IDGOP Chairwoman If it’s worth having, it’s worth defending. Our Founding Fathers understood that defending their liberty was worth even more than their lives, their fortunes, and […]
Let us hold to true conservative values
By former Mayor Darrell Kerby Bonners Ferry With the close of 2025 Idaho Legislature, let us again reflect on who we truly are and what it means to be an […]
I had a dream
I had a dream last night … maybe it was from the spicy pizza … who knows where dreams come from? Anyway, I seemed to hear voices from a long […]
Generic prescription users could be due compensation
Attorney General Raúl Labrador urges consumers to check their eligibility for compensation for certain generic drug purchases as Idaho has joined 50 states and territories in seeking preliminary approval for […]
Little prepares for “Freeing our Forests”
Governor Brad Little issued a new executive order today, the “Make Forests Healthy Again Act,” directing the Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) to expand its partnership with the U.S. Forest […]
Tuesday’s Trouble sends eight to state
Tuesday’s Trouble women’s bowling league sent eight players to the Idaho State Championships. The event was held on three separate weekends and in two cities to accommodate all bowlers. The […]
Tuesday’s Trouble stats for week 31/32
By Michelle Sweet Individual Liz Cada (Spruce) achieved high scratch game with 176, 3third high scratch series with 471, high handicap game with 269, and high handicap series with 750. […]
Utah voucher law unconstitutional; Idaho’s law vulnerable
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater A district judge in Utah issued a marvelous decision on April 18, finding Utah’s school voucher law to be unconstitutional. The 60-page decision was based […]
Hope House, Senior Center get Innovia grants
Innovia Foundation’s Leadership Council for Bonner and Boundary Counties announced grant awards totaling $30,000 at the community celebration of the Live Give 7B campaign on April 18. The grants will […]
Police chief grateful for community’s love and support
By Willie Cowell on behalf of Amanda and the entire Cowell family February 5, 2025, is now a day in Cowell family history which moving forward will be remembered as […]
Flags to half staff in memory of Pope Francis
HONORING THE MEMORY OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION UPDATE: Flags return to full staff at sunset on Saturday, April […]
Isaiah makes strides through the weekend
To donate, click here UPDATE: 1:29 p.m. Monday, April 21 — It was an amazing weekend for Isaiah. His mom, Maygen says they are in a regular room and working […]
BCSD #101 and Foundations School believe in community and kids
On March 17, a significant step towards enhanced collaboration was taken as Boundary County School District #101 Superintendent Jan Bayer and Vice-Board Chair Teresa Rae visited Foundations School. The visit […]
SCAA seeks input on fostering
Second Chance Animal Adoption is working to improve their foster system by shaping to better fit needs of their animals and the community, and they’ve launched a survey to held […]
Bears … Oh my!
By Former Bonners Ferry Mayor Darrell Kerby The Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee may soon become obsolete. For 55 years, this group of bureaucrats has been utilized by federal agencies to […]
County residents stand up against Trump
By Mike Weland The “liberals” are marching. After 10 years of mostly lying low as the era of Donald Trump here in “Trump Country” grew ever more bizarre and inimical […]
Fair board hiring for season
As the season starts warming up, the Boundary County Fair Board is looking for a few good hands; three fairgrounds bartenders, two temporary maintenance and janitorial workers and one year-around, […]
Website launched to highlight historic places — stories needed
The Friends of Boundary County Historic Places has launched a new website to encourage everyone interested in helping to encourage the protection and proper use of the historical sites in […]
CAP Selkirk Composite Squadron hosting open house
By Wyatt Blackmore C/1st Lt, CAP The Selkirk Composite Squadron will host an open house for the community from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 22, in the Bonners Ferry […]
Meet the final four DYW participants
The Bonners Ferry Distinguished Young Women program receives its funds and support entirely through the donations of local community members and businesses. Without this support the program would not exist. […]
One for the kids: A Bonners Ferry Easter
By Mike Weland There’s a bit of magic underway in Bonners Ferry and while some of our neighbors know their roles in the mysterious dance now being orchestrated, there’s only […]
Viola Gedeon
Viola Gedeon, 97 of Bonners Ferry, passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends on April 16, 2025. Rosary will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday April 23, at St. […]
Paean to the panfish
Ah, the panfish. The fish type that is named after the fact that they never will quite outgrow a pan you plan to cook them in. A fast growing, short […]
IPNF prescribed burns are underway
Idaho Panhandle National Forests prescribed fire operations started today. We estimate this work to continue through the spring as weather conditions allow. We use prescribed fires to help reduce overgrown […]
County losing on recycling program
The Boundary County Board of Commissioners are announcing modifications to the county recycling program. This is due to increasing operational costs, decreasing participation, and the challenges of the global recycling […]
Robert Allen Copeland
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Bob Copeland. Robert Allen Copeland was born May 22, 1974, in Bonners Ferry, to Roy and Sandy Copeland. A […]
Commissioners and county residents cordially share information
By Clarice McKenney Boundary County Commissioners held a town hall meeting this evening that was refreshingly cordial on all sides as commissioners explained necessary changes in the recycling program, plans […]
A Boundary County icon remembered
By Mike Weland Spokesman Review columnist Jim Kershner remembered how a renowned rural prosecutor started his career in Boundary County 50 years ago in today’s edition of “This Day in […]
Commissioners town hall tonight
The Board of Boundary County Commissioners will host a town hall meeting at 6 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, April 16, in the Memorial Hall at the fairgrounds,6567 Recreation Park Road, Bonners […]
Meet four of this year’s DYW participants
In 1966, a group of young Boundary County high school students, girls all, 16 to 17 years old, most of them, embarked on a short but intense journey of self […]
Robert Lynn ‘Crazy Bob’ Chaney
1957 – 2025 After 67 years of a full-spirited, adventure-filled life, Robert Lynn Chaney — lovingly known as “Crazy Bob” — was called home on April 7, 2025. He leaves […]
Naples man dies in fiery collision
A Naples man died today and his juvenile passenger was LifeFlited to an area hospital following a fiery three-vehicle collision on Highway 95 near mile 495. According to the Idaho […]
State drivers licenses won’t be accepted by TSA starting May 7
On May 7, the Transportation Security Administration will no longer accept state-issued identifications that are not REAL ID compliant at security checkpoints. All airline passengers 18 years and older, including […]
Some suggestions for what Senator Crapo can do now for housing in Idaho
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater Senator Mike Crapo said in an April 8 op-ed that “access to affordable housing is one of the most pressing issues” he encounters across Idaho. […]
Meeting set to form Copeland Grange
A community informational meeting about starting a new Grange charter in Boundary County will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, April 18, at the Copeland Community Hall, 3208 Highway 1, […]
New era for local Rotary begins Tuesday
The new era of the Bonners Ferry Rotary Club begins noon Tuesday, April 15, at the Kootenai River Inn. Stage 2 of this amazing club … where the Magic of […]
Neither rain nor snow can slow 9B Cropswap
For the fifth year, the Worzala family has been hard at work since March adding more garden space around their home near the Bonners Ferry City Pool, not to stock […]
Talking the mop fly
Spring has sprung, and the snow is melting. Quickly. And with the melt, most of my favorite and very fish-able lakes (and Dawson) have melted off and the fishing is beginning to pick up.