The Bonners Ferry Ranger District plans to ignite several prescribed burns in the Boulder Creek project area beginning this Sunday, September 8 and continuing Monday and Tuesday, depending on weather […]
Author: Mike Weland
Tomkins commissioned second lieutenant
After four years of college and ROTC, Ben Tompkins was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Army this week. “This is a huge accomplishment and we are […]
100 deadliest days claim 82 in Idaho
Eighty-two lives were lost in traffic crashes during the 100 Deadliest Days on Idaho roads. The Idaho Office of Highway Safety (OHS) has preliminary data on this year’s 100 Deadliest […]
Chaplains Corps to commemorate 9/11
In honor of those whose lives were lost or permanently impacted on September 11, 2001, the Boundary County Chaplain Corps is sponsoring a local commemoration at the Boundary County Fairgrounds […]
No write-ins, no supervisory challenges
The filing deadline for write-in candidates passed at 5 p.m. today and none applied to run in any county race. We’ll have the list of candidates and questions that will […]
BCSD 101 enrollment up
The first day of the 2024/25 Boundary County School District 101 school year saw 1,492 students enrolled, 100 of them in the district’s new online school, according to superintendent Jan […]
Idaho elections should not be for sale
Lauren Necochea Idaho Democratic Party Chair Democracy works best when elected leaders represent our values and prioritize the needs of our communities, not the interests of out-of-state lobbyists and dark […]
AG’s challenge to open primaries initiative dismissed
by Clark Corbin, Idaho Capital Sun A district court judge in Idaho has denied Attorney General Raúl Labrador’s latest legal challenge to a ballot issue that seeks to end the […]
Nine on Idaho ballot for president
Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane announced the list of presidential candidates who have qualified to appear on the November 5 Idaho General Election ballot. The presidential candidates qualified to […]
Weather right for IPNF prescribed burns
Favorable conditions are forecasted in the coming weeks to provide prescribed burning opportunities across the Idaho Panhandle National Forests. Multiple prescribed burning projects are planned this fall, although the exact […]
Amy Leach is sitting pretty
Colleen won the Senior Center raffle drawing Monday for this beautiful recliner donated by Beck’s Furniture. So why is center chef Amy Leach sitting in it (besides getting a little […]
Hadrianna Joy Teutsch
Services for two-month-old Hadrianna Joy Teutsch, the infant daughter of Adrian and Hannah Teutsch, Bonners Ferry, will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday, September 22, at the Bonners Ferry Seventh […]
Out-of-state sleaze merchants cranking up their campaigns
By Jim Jones JJ CommonTater With the political season upon us, extreme-right dark money interests are gearing up to elect legislative candidates who will sing their tune in the Idaho […]
John Alt gearing up to celebrate 90th birthday!
John Alt will celebrate his 90th birthday at 2 p.m. Saturday, October 5, with a feast cooked up by the cousins at Rotary Park, 2043 Lions Den Road, Bonners Ferry. […]
Family planning funeral for infant child now being evicted
By Mike Weland When it rains, it pours, and a young Bonners Ferry couple is reeling, grasping at reeds trying to stay afloat. And so far, the reeds have been […]
What can’t dedicated teachers do? VVES third graders get STEM carts!
After attending a STEM conference this summer, third grade teachers Kelsey Rice and Shelly Hoisington were determined to integrate more STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) activities into their classrooms. […]
Rowdy BFHS Class of ’54 gathers
Kitty Kalen’s “Little Things Mean a Lot” was the #1 song in the nation 70 years ago and folks flocked to the movie theaters to make “White Christmas” the top […]
Back to school, BCSD 101 — what you need to know
In general • The first day of school for students is Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024. • BCSD#101 has a four-day school week: Monday-Thursday. There will be no school on Fridays. […]
Mark Carl Brackebusch
Mark Carl Brackebusch was born on December 15, 1949, at Madigan General Hospital in Tacoma, Washington, to Genevieve Gorney Brackebusch and Carl Otto Brackebusch. A memorial service for Mark will […]
Marc Chubb
Marc Chubb, born in Bonners Ferry June 6, 1951, to William H. and Carol Chubb, died of natural causes in a Phoenix nursing home August 20, 2024. No service is […]
William Myron Spalding
William Myron Spalding, 84, passed away peacefully on August 16, 2024. One of nine siblings, Bill was born October 21, 1939, to Henry and Anna Spalding. Upon graduation from Bonners […]
Bidding farewell to wonderful neighbors, turning page to a new chapter
By Clarice McKenney I was loading my trunk for a huckleberry picking morning when I saw a for-sale sign at the house of my deceased neighbor and dear friend, Barb […]
Fore! Tee off for better healthcare at the FHF Golf Tournament
Swing into action for a healthier community at the annual Fry Healthcare Foundation (FHF) Golf Tournament! This year’s tournament tees off on Friday, September 6, with all proceeds focused on […]
WaCanId bike ride rolling through soon
With its 395 miles/635 kilometers of breathtaking scenery and vibrant communities, the International Selkirk Loop is becoming a popular destination for cyclists who wish to participate in a unique 6-day […]
Quite a week for the seniors center
By Mike Weland What an amazing birthday I had, thanks not only this amazing community, but to amazing friends from years ago. The response to my request for relief from […]
Tucker to be inaugural inductee in Badger Athletic Hall of Fame
Over the next few weeks, the Bonners Ferry Badger Athletic Hall of Fame will introduce and share biographies of our 2024 inaugural inductees to the Bonners Ferry Badger Athletic Hall […]
BFHS notes
The high school has an abundance of dictionaries. If anyone wants any please contact Melinda.brinkman@mail.bcsd101.com. Also any sophomore of junior students interested in taking the October 23 ASVAB, PSAT Or […]
Mourning the loss of their infant daughter, young couple needs community
There is no pain greater than that of parents grieving the loss of a child. When those parents are yet young, just starting out and working hard to happily live […]
Veterans for Proposition 1
I am an Army Veteran. I joined a group called Veterans for Idaho Voters which is a cross-partisan and independent group of Veterans who believe in fair elections, citizen involvement, […]
Phone scammers at it again
By Assistant Chief Jeremy Garrett Bonners Ferry Police Department A community member called in this afternoon after receiving a message from Sergeant Frisco with the Bonners Ferry Police Department regarding […]
Election deadlines near
Some deadlines are fast approaching for the November 5 general election. The filing period for three supervisor positions with the Boundary County Soil District closes at 5 p.m. Friday, August […]
BFHS Class of ’91 rallies around classmate
A heartwarming display of friendship and support recently took place at Hospice of North Idaho’s inpatient unit, The Schneidmiller House, where terminal cancer patient Teresa Skeen, 52, was surprised with […]
Teresa Skeen
Last night, August 25, as our mom Teresa Skeen took her last breath, surrounded by love, our Heavenly Father greeted her with open arms. Until we see you again, we […]
Forsaking freedoms for snake oil
By Publisher Mike Weland The right-wing rhetoric has ramped up since Kamala Harris took the baton from Joe Biden to make the final sprint to the finish line, not just […]
Matthee takes a stand
Karen Matthee is not afraid to let voters know where she stands on key issues. And she makes clear she supports Proposition 1, the ballot initiative that would create open […]
Bonners Ferry FFA named Three Star Chapter
The Bonners Ferry FFA chapter of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, has been recognized in 2024 National Chapter Award Program from the National FFA Organization. The program recognizes outstanding FFA chapters from […]
‘Capital for a Day” in Priest River Thursday
Governor Brad Little’s next “Capital for a Day” event will be held in Priest River from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, August 29, at the Priest River Event Center, […]
County looking to future of its airport
Boundary County, the owner and operator of the Boundary County Airport, is looking to the future. The County has been working with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to conduct an […]
Labrador wants to deprive Idaho voters of initiative rights
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater You have to hand it to Attorney General Raul Labrador. He can’t be shamed out of pursuing a foolish course of action. Just days after […]
Looking for BFHS members of BFHS Class of ’54
The Bonners Ferry High School Class of 1954 just attended their 70th class reunion Saturday! Organizer Verna Studer, the daughter of class member Irene Merrifield Rice, is trying to reach […]
Auditions set for singers in Spiritsong, Boundless
Auditions for men will be held at 5 p.m. Sunday, September 8, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 6784 Cody Street, Bonners Ferry. The men of the Boundless choir have performed in […]
Former resident dies trying to save others
A former Bonners Ferry resident was one of three people who died Friday in a drowning incident in Tulare County, California. A fourth person was seriously injured. According to his […]
Piper’s away running XC, needs help covering home Saturday
9B.News Badger sports reporter Piper Banning is asking help from Badger fans Saturday as she’s competing in the only sport with an away meet … she and the Badgers will […]
Slow down, you move too fast
From the Bonners Ferry Police Department In the last two weeks the Bonners Ferry Police Department has written over 50 excessive speeding tickets within the city limits of Bonners Ferry. […]
Bob and Drexel Love
Drexel Lorraine Turner went to work at the Moyie Store in 1964 for owner Robert “Bob” Milton Love and they fell in love, marrying April 14, 1965, having a daughter, […]
Pipeline blowdown this morning near Moyie
TC Energy will be conducting a Natural Gas Pipeline Blowdown today between 9 a.m. and noon. A natural gas pipeline blowdown is a routine procedure that involves releasing pressurized natural […]
Family left with little after house fire, GoFundMe set up
Updated 11:12 a.m. Friday, August 23: While firefighters were able to contain a fire to the kitchen of the home in the 3300 block of District 2 Road where it […]
FS Road 427 closed for construction
The Idaho Panhandle National Forests today announced an approximately 1.7 mile segment of Callahan Creek Boulder Road (Forest Service Road 427) in southeast Boundary County has closed for public safety […]
Mark Carl Brackebusch
Mark Carl Brackebusch was born on December 15, 1949, at Madigan General Hospital in Tacoma, Washington, to Genevieve Gorney Brackebusch and Carl Otto Brackebusch. It is believed that Mark died […]
Group plans to file suit over Beartaria
A Reddit community of 38 members to date has recently been formed for the purpose of filing a class action lawsuit on claims of land fraud allegedly perpetrated by Owen […]
Community Hospital welcomes clinic manager
Boundary Community Hospital administrators are thrilled to introduce their new Clinic Practice Manager, Ryan Geiler, who brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to their team. Originally from a small […]
Neal Warren Marcy
Neal Warren Marcy was born on August 31, 1958, to Wes and Joy Marcy, in Bonners Ferry. He died July 31, 2024. Per his wishes, there will be no services. […]
Moyie Bridge inspection will cause minor delays
Minor bridge inspection work on the Moyie River Gorge Bridge on US-2 begins at 8 a.m. today, affecting traffic in both directions during daylight hours. Traffic will alternate and a […]
Faith, family, freedom and …
By Idaho Representative Steve Berch The majority party locally and nationally often uses the slogan: “Faith Family Freedom.” Those are great values. They aren’t partisan values – they are American […]
Marcia Louise (Sorensen) Evans
Marcia Louise (Sorensen) Evans, 81 years young, passed away peacefully on August 19, 2024. Marcia was a long-time resident of Tropic and Henrieville, Utah. She moved to Bonners Ferry in […]
Notice of Quorum BCSD 101 meeting August 21
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN QUORUM OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES IN ATTENDANCE AT THE FACILITIES COMMITTEE MEETING Date: Wednesday, August 21, 2024 Location: Boundary County Middle School Library 6577 Main Street, […]
Freedom Caucus Senator wrecks Prop 1, publisher responds ‘nu uh’
This Will WRECK Idaho Prop1 is THAT bad. Here’s why … By Idaho Senator and Freedom Caucus Member Brian Lenney Nampa Idaho is under attack by out-of-state, progressive elites who […]
Open Primaries Initiative won’t cause gun control, warts or balding
By Jim Jones JJ Common Tater Political fearmonger Greg Pruett has been trying to scare voters away from the Open Primaries Initiative (OPI) with the preposterous claim that it will […]
ISP seeking troopers
The Idaho State Police (ISP) is accepting applications for commissioned trooper positions. As Idaho’s premier statewide, full-service law enforcement agency, we are looking to hire dedicated individuals to join our […]
USFS road work set, seasonal closures begin soon
The Idaho Panhandle National Forests (IPNF) today announced several forthcoming road closures on the Sandpoint and Bonners Ferry Ranger Districts. The closures will facilitate road maintenance and repair activities through […]
Unclaimed big bucks await county residents
According to Idaho State Treasurer Julie Ellsworth there’s over $1-million in unclaimed money floating around that belongs to Boundary County residents, and she’d very much like to see it in […]
Fairgrounds seeking maintenance man
The Boundary County Fair Board is seeking applicants for the fairgrounds maintenance/janitorial position. The primary job responsibilities are to perform a variety of skilled and semi-skilled duties related to maintenance, […]
Eminent conservative jurist to cast first vote for a Democrat
Retired federal Judge J. Michael Luttig, a conservative and eminent legal scholar appointed to the federal bench by President George H.W. Bush, today endorsed vice president Kamala Harris to be […]
More details on upcoming CWD hunt
Following news of the first confirmed case of chronic wasting disease in the Panhandle Region, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission met on August 15 and approved a surveillance hunt […]
In politics or life, lies make a poor foundation
As the road sign you see coming north on 95 attests, this is Trump Country. The sign has gained notoriety … even while construction was going on south of town, […]
Are you ready for some Badgers? Indulge on Saturday!
By Piper Banning Badger Sports Back to fall sports we go for the Bonners Ferry High School Badgers volleyball, cross country, soccer and football teams. They have all started their […]
Karen Matthee loves to listen
I wonder how many of us feel truly heard by our locally elected officials? Karen Matthee, candidate for the Idaho Legislature, has made it her mission to hear us. All […]
IDFG holding CWD surveillance hunt starting Saturday
During its August 15 conference call meeting, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission approved a nine-day chronic wasting disease surveillance hunt starting Saturday, August 24, with the goal of collecting […]
Won’t you please think of Amy … give for my birthday!
By Mike Weland My birthday is coming up August 29, and what I’d like this year are donations with which to buy a good set of commercial grade professional cookware […]
Why does the community rally?
Publishers note: Following my report of a recent serious workplace injury, I received a comment from Kate, whose IP address is in the Porthill area, asking a number of pointed […]
BCSD gets $1.5-million to expand CTE program
The Idaho Career Ready Students (ICRS) council met this week to reconsider 17 proposals that were recommended for funding by the council previously, but were not awarded due to a […]
Idaho State Police welcomes Colonel Bill Gardiner as director
The Idaho State Police (ISP) proudly announces Colonel Bill Gardiner’s appointment as its new Director. A native of Burley, Idaho, with 25 years of service, Colonel Gardiner has held numerous […]
A desert bloom of sorts at the senior center
By Mike Weland We’re still waiting for the official data to define this year’s Boundary County Fair, but if the response to one small plea is any indication — and […]
Thank you for love, support, prayers
Words do not even begin to express how grateful I am for all of the love and support I have received this past week. I can sit here and say […]
Eighth grade football players needed
The Badger eighth grade football team needs more players! If you are interested, go to the Bonners Ferry Youth Football Facebook page, and print out a registration form! To learn […]
Family needs help to keep the blush on the rose
Mitch was 20 and Barb 17 when they met in the early summer of 1981 while living in the same apartment complex. It was the beginning of a lasting friendship […]
CWD confirmed in Boundary County
Idaho Fish and Game recently received test results confirming a positive case of chronic wasting disease in an adult female white-tailed deer roughly three miles outside of Bonners Ferry in […]
Eli Pine named July Restorium Employee of the Month
When Eli Pine started working at the Boundary Community Restorium in 2017, taking care of others was a prospect that filled him with trepidation. The road that brought him here […]
Officials to study impact of mining on Kootenai River
By Mia Maldonado, Idaho Capital Sun August 14, 2024 Officials from the U.S. and Canada are taking steps to address concerns from Native American tribes and environmental groups in Idaho […]
High court nixes Labrador open primary challenge
By Clark Corbin, Idaho Capital Sun The Idaho Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed Attorney General Raúl Labrador’s challenge to Proposition 1, the ballot initiative that would create open primaries and […]
Iversons lose a combine, thank a community
By Mike Weland Ty and Lisa Iverson, Bonners Ferry, experienced a farm family’s nightmare Monday when one of their combines caught fire and burned while harvesting grain in one of […]
Idahoans to see $76.5-million in property tax relief
Governor Brad Little commented today on the news that Idaho closed the books on Fiscal Year 2024 with another strong performance, further reinforcing Idaho’s economic strength, prudent budgeting, and focus […]
Seniors Center seeking board candidates
The Bonners Ferry Seniors Center annual meeting and board election is coming up at 6 p.m. Wednesday, September 18, but director Linda Lederhos would like to get word out that […]
Kokanee Coffee now thriving where Mojo’s once stood
One of Bonner’s Ferry’s most popular coffee stands has a new owner. Kokanee Coffee is now operating the former Mojo’s Coffee stand in the Super One Bonners Ferry parking lot. […]
At long last, Ron and Edith taking time for themselves
After long years and long hours and now facing health issues, Ron and Edith Erickson have decided that of necessity, the time has come to slow down, and they’ve made […]
Firefighter injured on Salmon River Ranger District fire
By Christina Lords, Idaho Capital Sun August 12, 2024 A U.S. Forest Service firefighter was injured while fighting a wildfire in Idaho’s Salmon River Ranger District, according to a press […]
With 85 days left, complacency is not an option
By Mike Weland Publisher It is heartening to see the positive energy generated by the ascension of Kamala Harris to presidential candidate among those who recognize the very real threat […]
Benny Allen Hofer
Benny Allen Hofer, 75, passed away peacefully on August 10, 2024, at Kootenai Medical Center with his family by his side. Benny was born in Magrath, Alberta, on February 17, […]
Gerhart Henry Maas
Gerhart Henry Maas died August 10, 2024, at his home in Moyie Springs, Idaho, at his home with his family by his side. Gerhart was born in Bonners Ferry January […]
Lexie LeVesque injured in accident, needs community help
Lexie LeVesque, Coeur d’Alene, the daughter of Lael Alexander and Bill McCabe, Bonners Ferry, and Steve and Mary LeVesque, Spokane, and a 2017 Bonners Ferry High School graduate now living […]
Two die in Bonner County crash
Idaho State Police is investigating a two-vehicle double fatality crash that occurred just before 8:52 p.m. Saturday, August 10, on State Highway 41 near Blanchard in Bonner County. A Toyota […]
Boundary County celebrates 104th county fair
The 2024 chapter of the Boundary County Fair has been written and work is underway to put everything to bed for next year. The members of the fair […]
DEQ seeking members for Panhandle Basin Advisory Group
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is seeking members for the Panhandle Basin Advisory Group (BAG). The Panhandle BAG is comprised of citizens, appointed by DEQ’s director, who represent […]
Time to register to win a sewing machine
It’s time for any Boundary County youth ages 8-17 interested in winning a sewing machine from 9B Quilters and Stitchin’ Dreams Quilting to submit the application — the deadline is […]
Flags to half staff for Steve Symms
Governor Brad Little ordered the lowering of U.S. flags and State of Idaho flags immediately until sunrise on Monday, August 12, to honor the life and legacy of former U.S. […]
Red, white and blue … a fair pictorial for you!
By Mike Weland Faster than most thought possible, this year’s Boundary County Fair is careening to an abrupt end, and with it the beginning of the end of summer. August […]
BFPD seeks to save young drivers
From the Bonners Ferry Police Department The Bonners Ferry Police Department is proud to announce that we have partnered with Idaho Transportation Department to present Alive at 25, which is […]
Matthee knows what matters
We need more people in a legislature who can look at both sides of the issues that are facing Idaho. Karen Matthee is that person. She is respectful of other […]
Pine Street to close August 15-20
Maas Loop just north of Pine Street will be closed from August 15-20 while TC Energy/GTN works on the pipeline. During this closure residents north of Pine Street will need […]
Friendly pink and black pig wandering around Moyie
Stephanie was on her bike ride this morning when she met a friendly pink and black pig that followed her part-way home before disappearing. It was a very clean and […]
2024 fair off to a fine start
By Mike Weland The Boundary County Fair has been an event looked forward to for five score and four years, and each year there has undoubtedly been a would be […]
Joan M. Britt
Beloved wife and mother Joan M. Britt passed away July 11, 2024. Joan’s remains will be interred at the Britt Family Cemetery on the Britt property. A celebration of life […]
BCH receives Jeff Martin Leadership Award
Boundary Community Hospital (BCH) is proud to announce that it has been honored with the Jeff Martin Leadership Award for Improving OB Preparedness. This distinguished award, presented by Yellowstone Insurance […]
School voucher promoters smell blood in the water
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater Those promoting schemes to use Idaho taxpayer money to pay for private and religious schooling appear to be gearing up for a decisive push in […]
Boundary Community Hospital unveils new Central Line Café
Boundary Community Hospital (BCH) is excited to announce the grand opening of the newly transformed Central Line Café, offering patients, staff and the entire community a delightful dining experience with […]
Group reaching out to small town America to support Harris
Rural Americans for Harris, a grass-roots group dedicated to getting out the vote for vice president and presumptive Democrat nominee for president Kamala Harris, is reaching out to small town […]
2nd Harvest truck here August 15
2nd Harvest Inland Empire will be in Bonners Ferry with their free food distribution from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, August 15. The distribution is a drive-through event, and […]
Jessica Danielle (Fisher) Prado
Jessica Danielle (Fisher) Prado was born July 19, 1983, in French Camp, California, and passed unexpectedly in Libby on June 25, 2024. A celebration of her life will be held […]
Bill Culver Munson Jr.
Bill Culver Munson Jr., lost his battle with cancer early in the morning of Monday, July 8, 2024. His family would like to invite all those who knew Bill to […]
Boundary County Skatepark Alliance building big dreams
Marty Collyer started skateboarding on the fairground slab in 1994 and remembers the work he and others undertook to pursue their sport. Building their own kickers and launches, making use […]
Labrador chasing another windmill
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater Idaho’s Don Quixote has found another windmill to tilt. Attorney General Raul Labrador has just hauled off and, once again, sued one of his own […]
ADA deer hunt lottery deadline near
The Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge has a handicap accessible deer blind on the north end open only to disabled hunters, made available to those with a disabled hunting license in […]
Bob and Drexel Love
Memorial service for Bob and Drexel Love will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, August 31, at Grandview Cemetery. Dinner afterwards at the Eagles Club. Everyone welcome. Their obituary is […]
Lester and Susan Hall
Lester Connie Hall, 73, and his wife, Susan Marie (Taylor) Hall, 71, of Bonners Ferry, died as a result of a traffic accident June 29. Their remains will be returned […]
Gary A. Jansen
Beloved husband and father Gary A. Jansen, 80, passed away Saturday, July 20, 2024, of a long-standing illness. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, August 3, […]
Karen Matthee the leader we need
I am writing to express my enthusiastic support for Karen Matthee, the Democratic candidate for District 1, Seat A. As our state faces a critical juncture, I believe Karen Matthee […]
Why is the left so against MAGA?
By Mike Weland Publisher “Why is the left so against MAGA? It literally means ‘make America great again,’” a reader wrote recently. “What American doesn’t want that?” A fair question […]
Construction season and time to think
I live east of Three Mile and west of Stateline. Construction season is upon us and I find myself in it daily. Lots of time to think while I’m waiting […]
Virtual meeting set on BCSD 101 online school
By Superintendent Jan Bayer Boundary County School District #101 continuously strives to achieve our mission of making all children in our community lifelong learners and contributing members of society. As […]
McKenney, Moon, Holland lead way in district initiative drive
Around 50 volunteers from Idaho Legislative District 1 kicked off the last phase of their grass-roots campaign for Open Primaries Saturday in Sandpoint. “This local team qualified District 1 in […]
BCSD 101 raising readers
Each year Boundary County School District 101 Kindergarten through third grade students complete the Idaho Reading Indicator assessment in the fall, winter and spring. The State of Idaho tracks proficiency […]
IDPR conversion to new reservation system
Camping, cabin and yurt reservations for 2025 will pause August 1 to allow Idaho State Parks to transition to a new, better reservation system. During the reservation pause, customers will […]
Is Idaho really being invaded by migrants?
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater We have heard recent claims that Idaho is being invaded by hordes of undocumented immigrants seeking to vote in Idaho elections and grab government handouts. […]
Barbara Cossairt
Please join our family in a celebration of life for Barbara Cossairt at 11 a.m. Monday August 5, at Springs of Living Water Free Methodist Church, 6957 Labrosse Hill Street, […]
Beulah Carol (McCalmant) Anderson
Beulah Carol (McCalmant) Anderson was born January 28, 1930, in Minatare Nebraska to Edgar (Jack) and Olive McCalmant; the 11th child of 12. She died Thursday, July 18, 2024. Funeral […]
Remembering a life well lived
A good part of the old courthouse contingent gathered today with an even larger “old team” of family, friends and neighbors to fill the Bonners Ferry Eagles in remembering Tom […]
Trump remains Trump, as delusional as ever
By Mike Weland Publisher I go on record to thank Joe Biden for his service to our nation and for all he accomplished in spite of being saddled with such […]
Smoke season is upon us
Expect increased smoke over the region in the days ahead as hot, dry conditions, dry lightning and careless people have converged to kick off smoke season in Boundary County, a […]
Early start to beat the heat at the Fuller House
In light of how hot it’s expected to be tomorrow , the Boundary County Fuller Center for Housing will be starting at early, at 7 a.m., with the intent to […]
John Stephen Hawkes
On the morning of July 18th, 2024, during a predawn summer rain, John Stephen Hawkes of Naples passed away peacefully in his sleep after complications from cancer. He was 76 […]
Blood drive tomorrow, Type O needed
Only six appointments left for the Vitalant Mobile Bonners Ferry Blood Drive from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomorrow, July 20, in the Safeway parking lot. If you already have […]
GOP has become a cult of personality
It was called the Republican National Convention, but in fact, it had nothing to do with the GOP most of us once knew. Gone were the party’s serious policy debates […]
Hot weather coming, where to cool down
The National Weather Service has forecast very high temperatures in Boundary County for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, issuing an excessive heat warning in effect until 8 p.m. Monday. In Bonners […]
Open Primaries will protect public school sports programs
Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on July 17, 2024 By Jim Jones Having grown up in a small farming community, I can attest that public schools are the heart and soul […]
Bonner County Democrats condemn arson and reject misinformation
Scott Herndon, chair of the Bonner County Republican Central Committee, released a video last night on social media making a variety of claims about the ongoing investigation into the […]
Beartaria may be for sale
It’s too early to be sure, but it appears Boundary County may get a reprieve from a potential challenge to its land use law. In a live podcast released on […]
Love letters to our library
By Clarice McKenney Boundary County Library supporters hope a new project they helped develop called Library Love Letters will shift the focus from misinformation to all the wonderful services our […]
Two weekend searches, two different outcomes
By Andrew O’Neel Boundary County Public Information Two county Search & Rescue operations over the past weekend resulted in two very different outcomes. Christian Kreiger, age 36, Samuels, was found […]
Assertion and rebuttal over obsession with Trump
By Eric Lindenbusch Bonners Ferry Mike, I think I’m beginning to understand another reason why Donald Trump has been so successful in the real estate business. You and others have […]
Herndon given Idaho Freedom Caucus position
Idaho Senator Scott Herndon, whose tenure ends at one term in January after his primary election defeat to Jim Woodward, has accepted the position as the Idaho Freedom Caucus Idaho […]
John Hamilton
Family reports that John Hamilton, longtime resident of Bonners Ferry, and executive chef at the Kootenai River Inn for 20 years, passed away in Oregon on Sunday, July 14, 2024. […]
Nevarez bound over, arraignment August 7
A Kootenai County judge on Thursday held a preliminary hearing with attorneys in Bonner County, witnesses in Boundary County and the defendant in the Boundary County jail, where she remains […]
Sympathy can’t overcome responsibility
By Mike Weland Publisher It’s been a long time, but people of my generation remember when assassination seemed a normal part of our political discourse. It wasn’t, never is. But […]
Tom Bradford Ulappa celebration
A celebration of a life well lived for Tom Bradford Ulappa will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, July 21, at the Bonners Ferry Eagles Aerie, 7159 Second […]
The demise of the GOP; brought down by Chicken Little
This piece was published before I learned of today’s assassination attempt. I am thankful Donald Trump is safe and okay in the wake of the shooting incident in Butler, Pennsylvania, […]
Moyie Springs water flowing again
The Moyie Springs waterline is fixed and they are running water! Thanks go out to all on the system for your patience and for conserving water. “We all owe a […]
Sheriff talks huckleberries
By Sheriff David Kramer To help clarify some of the issues with huckleberry pickers that appear to be picking commercially in Boundary County, I share the following information. The Boundary […]
CASA to benefit from Battle of the Stands
North Idaho ” CASA is thrilled to announce a fundraiser for the Bonners Ferry/Boundary County area. The First Annual “Battle of the Stands, otherwise known as Coffee for CASA […]
Matthee spreads message to Boundary County
By Clarice M. McKenney Two Boundary County voters of different party persuasions recently met Karen Matthee on their doorsteps. Both told this reporter that they were impressed enough to vote […]
With extreme heat, prepare before you travel
With consecutive days of temperatures nearing or exceeding 100 degrees, the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is urging motorists to prepare themselves and their vehicles for traveling in the extreme heat. […]
A JB’s Les Schwab customer for life
By Carolyn DeVincolis Birrell Last week: I ran up against the curb while parallel parking downtown and scrubbed my nearly-new set of tires. The hissing left no doubt of the […]
Campfires prohibited in southeast BC
Effective at noon Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) on Friday, July 12, 2024, Category 1 campfires will be prohibited throughout the Southeast Fire Centre in British Columbia, including Creston. This order […]
Open Primaries Initiative qualifies for November ballot
The Idaho Secretary of State’s Office announced today that the Idahoans for Open Primaries initiative has met the statutory requirements to appear on the November 5, 2024, General Election ballot. […]
Avian flu testing set for July 24
Free Avian flu tests will be given from 2 to 6 p.m. , Wednesday, July 24, at the fairgrounds indoor arena. The test will require a simple blood draw; they […]
Bonner County Sheriff seeks missing woman
UPDATE: 4:20 p.m.: Esperanza Bastian has been found! The Bonner County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public’s help in locating Esperanza Bastian: a 65 year-old female, grey hair, brown eyes, […]
Seven county residents earn U of I degrees
A total of 1,773 University of Idaho degrees were awarded to 1,729 students, which includes 273 associate degrees, 1,016 bachelor’s degrees, 326 master’s degrees and 158 doctoral degrees. Seven degrees, […]
State champion Badgers gather one more time
The storied 2024 Idaho 3A Basketball Champion Bonners Ferry Badger Boys gathered Monday at the Kootenai River Inn for one final team get-together to pick up their championship rings as […]
Alderson Lane closed for water main work
Alderson Lane is closed just north of the Paradise Valley Road intersection in Bonners Ferry until 5 p.m. today for work on a water main. Passenger vehicles can access Paradise […]
Give a monkey thumbs
The Earth has never had to contend with so much profound, paradigm-shifting change as that wrought by our species in the last two million years, most in the last few […]
2nd Harvest truck coming July 18
2nd Harvest Inland Empire will return to Bonners Ferry with their free food distribution from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, July 18. They are hoping to again serve over […]
Boundary County First Judicial District Court dispositions
Felonies and misdemeanors June 29 – July 5 Judge Justin Julian Byron Ray Maynard, Moyie Springs, born 2005, charged with aggravated battery, a felony, March 11 by the Boundary County […]
Serious skateboarders coming to Bonners Ferry
There will be some word-class skateboarding going on at the Bonners Ferry Skate Park soon as the Boundary County Skatepark Alliance continues to work on building a park worthy of […]
James Milton Yount
James Milton Yount, of Bend Oregon, went home to his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on May 29, 2024, after a courageous battle with cancer. Private services will be held […]
Christian nationalism through story of an Idaho town
A flag that’s been adopted by Christian nationalists hangs out a window of a business run by a member of Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho. The church’s leader says he […]
Two caught on camera breaking into fairgrounds shop
Personnel at the Boundary County Fairgrounds are shifting into overdrive as the 2024 Boundary County Fair draws near, and one thing they truly don’t have time for is vandalism, but […]
Highway 95 work begins Monday north of Bonners Ferry
Starting Monday, July 8, through Thursday, July 11, road crews will close lanes of traffic on Highway 95 in two areas north of Bonners Ferry to repair the road surface. […]
A Fourth to remember
By Mike Weland If official records were kept, today’s 2024 Independence Day parade could quite possibly have swept multiple records … few in attendance recall one of its duration, its […]
Scammer gets earful from ‘grandma’
An old scam is once again being perpetrated in Bonners Ferry, this one targeting the elderly. A Bonners Ferry grandmother received a call today that came up on caller ID […]
Idahoans will not stand by while libraries, liberties are threatened
Jared DeLoof Idaho Democratic Party Executive Director I am thrilled to share with you the incredible success of our Day of Action in response to the troubling new library book […]
Independence Day: May it not be our last
By Mike Weland Publisher “Today, there is no lower court in the United States of America than its highest court,” I wrote Monday after the abhorrent decision by the U.S. […]
Six county students earn NIC Deans List honors
North Idaho College recently announced its Dean’s List for Spring Semester 2024. Students eligible for the NIC Dean’s List must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits and obtain […]
Cleanup underway at Ambush Rock
Photos by Sue Kemmis As part of the reclamation and clean-up of Ambush Rock, the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho, working with Goodfellow Bros. and Boundary County Search and Dive Rescue, […]
Drive safe this Fourth as Idaho sees an alarming spike in traffic deaths
It is shaping up to be a deadly summer on Idaho roads. As many Idahoans make Fourth of July travel plans, the Idaho Office of Highway Safety (OHS) encourages caution […]
Reclaiming the Fourth: It’s not what the Trumpists believe
By Adam Kinzinger By tradition, the Fourth of July is celebrated with fireworks, parades, and flags. More recently, it has also become associated with a mash-up of fantasy, fascism, and […]
Wildfire season heating up across Idaho, nation
Nationwide, there are 60 large wildfires and complexes. Idaho Department of Lands firefighters and support staff are in Alaska assisting with the 172 active wildfires across that state. Currently, Idaho […]
Fair volunteers urgently needed
Did you know that the Boundary County Fair operates with only five employees? Two are hired specifically for the summer months leading up to the fair. The rest of our […]
Oberholtzer named Restorium Employee of the Month
Lumin Oberholtzer has been named the June recipient of the Community Restorium Ray Olson “We Care” Employee of the Month award. She was selected for the award by the residents […]
County has 13 on U of I spring dean’s list
A total of 2,922 students qualified for the University of Idaho Dean’s List for the Spring 2024 semester, which ended May 10. To qualify for the Dean’s List, U […]
IPNF getting $4.8-million for fire mitigation
The Idaho Panhandle National Forests today announced a wildfire mitigation project that will bring $2,194,800 to state and private lands and $2,778,500 to federal lands in North Idaho. One of […]
Boundary County First Judicial District Court dispositions
Felonies and misdemeanors June 22 – 28 Judge Lamont C. Berecz Ronald Thurman Childers II , Bonners Ferry, born 1993, charged with luring a child under 16 through the internet […]
Nevarez remains jailed after initial hearing
Alleged threats against Boundary County Prosecutor Andrakay Pluid and her children, made to a probation officer administering a court-ordered urinalysis on a Bonners Ferry woman facing two recent misdemeanor charges […]
Don’t listen to deputy John Lund — there isn’t one
It has come to the attention of the Boundary County Sheriff’s Office that a person claiming to be Deputy John Lund is advising people that they have a warrant for […]
Betrayed by the weak
By Mike Weland Today, there is no lower court in the United States of America than its highest court. The U.S. Supreme Court of Donald J. Trump has upended the […]
Shoreline debris removal set for Ambush Rock
As part of the reclamation and clean-up of Ambush Rock, the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho is working with Goodfellow Bros. to remove the car bodies that are located along the […]
Two earn lifesaving award for saving Creston man
When sheriff’s deputy Michael Valenzuela arrived at Three Mile at about 3 p.m. Friday, June 21, in response to a report of a man down with no pulse and not […]
Body of missing kayaker found
A body found Sunday morning and recovered from the Kootenai River in Lincoln County has been identified as Jessica Prado, who had been reported missing Wednesday, June 26, while kayaking […]
Restorium BBQ so perfect even the rain cooperated … for the most part
By Mike Weland Publisher President, Restorium Resident’s Council The rain held off long enough today to make for a pleasantly cool Community Restorium Annual BBQ, but came with a rush […]
Outta Shapers have fun at Hoopfest
By Katie Banning “The Outta Shapers” of Bonners Ferry sponsored by Turner Plumbing, competed in Hoopfest in Spokane over the weekend, the largest three on three basketball tournament in the […]
USPS rates going up in July
The United States Postal Service recently announced upcoming changes to their shipping rates, with two separate hikes going into effect in July. These changes will impact the cost of sending […]
Collision claims life of Boundary County couple
Updated 2:52 p.m. Wednesday, July 3 ~ The Idaho State Police are continuing to investigate this three-vehicle fatality collision which occurred on US 95 near milepost 497 on June 29, […]
Chester ‘Chet’ Savage
Chester “Chet” Savage was born in Muskegon, Michigan on April 21, 1945, to Donald Savage and Frances (Kvarnberg) Savage. He passed from this life on June 23, 2024, in the […]
Nevarez jailed again –Seniors Center enjoys smooth sailing
JaMisha Nevarez was taken into custody for the third time Friday since being fired, as Misha Davis, as CEO of the Bonners Ferry Seniors Center on May 31, this time […]
Empower Piper’s journey toward independence
By Mike Weland Piper Banning was resuscitated at birth and has overcome hardships that would bow the lesser spirit to become a “typical” 16-year-old few would imagine has faced and […]
Maintenance Superhero retiring, but staying on
Friends of the Restorium vice president Donna Jo Dirks presented facility maintenance supervisor Kevin Schnuerle a “Maintenance Superhero” photo today at a coffee reception in his honor at the Restorium […]
Roosevelt Road will see construction July 8-11
Roosevelt Road, east of North Idaho Energy Logs and west of Zimmerman Road, will be closed July 8-11 while TC Energy/GTN works on the pipeline. During this closure, residents west […]
Martin George-William Draxlir
Martin George-William Draxlir entered the presence of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on June 7, 2024. A memorial celebration of his life is being held at 1 p.m. Saturday, […]
Kayakers missing in Kootenai River
At approximately 7:58 p.m. Wednesday, June 26, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Dispatch received a call of a missing person in the Kootenai River. It was reported that Jared Satterlund and Jessica […]
BFHS volleyball camp bodes a bright future
If turnout at this year’s Bonners Ferry High School Volleyball Camp June 011-13 is any indication, the Badger volleyball program stands to be in pretty good shape for the next […]
Work on Moyie Springs water main begins tomorrow
Updated 11:50 a.m. June 26 — Work will get underway tomorrow to repair and restore the Moyie Springs water system after a major line breach March 24 forced the system […]