by Mia Maldonado, Idaho Capital Sun A bill to implement a minimum $300 fine for adults possessing three ounces of marijuana or less is moving forward to the Idaho House […]
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Raise flags Monday for Trump
Governor Brad Little has ordered U.S. flags and State of Idaho flags to be raised to full staff from sunrise to sunset on Monday, January 20, to recognize the inauguration […]
A View From the Valley: Then and now
By Georgia Earley Even before the United States had a constitution, its founding fathers were advocates of a public school system. They knew for the common man to rule himself […]
Stephens, his family, moving on to next chapter
By Rich Stephens This is not a letter that I thought that I would be writing anytime soon. It is a thank you but also a goodbye to the citizens […]
Deborah Lee Wedel
Deborah Lee Wedel, 72, passed away peacefully on January 11, 2025, at Confluence Health in Wenatchee, Washington. Deborah was born on December 29, 1952, in Missoula, Montana, the daughter of […]
George Harvey ‘Poppy’ Stenhouse
George Harvey Stenhouse, or “Poppy” as his grandkids called him, went to his heavenly home on December 31, 2024, at the age of 90. A celebration of George’s life will […]
Big surprise at the sheriff’s office
By Mike Weland Two new and two returning county elected officials were sworn in this morning on the steps of the Boundary County Courthouse, but the big surprise is the […]
Young Badgers shine at Elk’s Hoop Shoot
By Piper Banning The annual Elks Hoop Shoot North Idaho Regional competition took place Saturday in Sandpoint and our Boundary County Middle School contestants both brought home wins! The Elks […]
Badger cheer dominates Winter Wolves Challenge
The Bonners Ferry High School Cheer squad won Grand Champion at the Winter Wolves Challenge at Lake City High School today! Nice work, Badgers!!
GOP governors kiss the ring
Governor Brad Little joined the nation’s Republican governors in sending a joint letter today to Congressional leadership expressing their support for President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Initiative, as […]
Idaho’s Constitution does not permit private school subsidies
Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on January 7, 2025 By Jim Jones Despite the fact that Article IX, section 5 of Idaho’s Constitution strictly prohibits using public funds for religious education, […]
Eagle shot and killed on Lake Pend Oreille
Idaho Fish and Game has received information about a bald eagle that was shot and killed near Sandpoint in the Panhandle Region. Fish and Game is requesting the public to […]
You can’t retire until you’ve actually worked, Dave
So Sheriff David Kramer is retiring and an open house is from 1 to 4 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, January 10 at the Boundary County Annex. I REALLY DON’T KNOW HOW […]
Cowell wins Farm Bureau high school discussion meet
Bonners Ferry High School sophomore Ethan Cowell has been named the first place winner of the Boundary County Farm Bureau High School Discussion Meet. This contest, sponsored by the AFBF […]
DMV encourages listing next of kin
The Idaho Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is encouraging all Idahoans to update their DMV profiles by adding a primary next of kin. This small step ensures that law enforcement […]
Family needs community after teen gets new heart
Gavin Miglio was a typical teenage boy until about three weeks after his 15th birthday August 2. He loved video games, days at the lake. Torturing his little sister in […]
IDGOP scoots farther to the right
By Dorothy Moon IDGOP Chairwoman At the Idaho Republican Party’s Winter Meeting this past weekend, resolutions were passed, signaling the beginning of a robust path toward legislative action. These resolutions, […]
Come bid farewell to a law enforcement legend
Boundary County residents, those in the law enforcement community who’ve served Boundary County at any time since the early- to mid-1970s, Boundary Search and Dive Rescue and Boundary Ambulance and […]
Legislative alert regarding religious school subsidies
This alert is to advise legislators of the legal strategy the Committee is expecting to employ against any legislation that may be enacted in the 2025 session to authorize the use of public funds for private and religious schooling. It is important that legislators are fully advised of the potential legal pitfalls ahead of time so that they cannot plead ignorance of the legal consequences after the fact.
League season returns for Claybusters BFGC
By Kristie Campbell Club Secretary The Bonners Ferry Gun Club (BFGC) and the Duke’s Claybusters High School trap team kicked off their league season with a soft opening this week, […]
Lady Badgers Western Montana Wrestling Invitational
Fighters Sofia Brown and Nevaeh Therrien were both crowned champions at the Western Montana Wrestling Invitational in Ronan, Montana, for the Badger girls wrestling team. Aubree Graves also made it […]
Opposing opinions on the days ahead
Senator Jim Risch: With the new year comes a new era in Washington, D.C. Donald Trump is returning to the White House, and Republicans will control Congress. We have a mandate to restore American greatness. Mike Weland: Thankfully, Americans can always be trusted to do the right thing, once all other possibilities have been exhausted.
Girl missing near Clark Fork — found safe!
6:09 p.m.: It is official! She is found safe! 3:27 p.m.: From Bonner County — Bonner County Sheriff and Search and Rescue are looking for a missing 10 year old […]
Gross gets reduced bond, home confinement
Rick Gross, 61, Moyie Springs, had his bond reduced from $500,000 to S250,000 and can be placed under house arrest once bond is paid following his first appearance in a […]
A View From the Valley: The costs of short term thinking
A View From the Valley By Georgia Earley Each year, and sometimes every few months, our elected leaders re-visit the same question. Should they pay our government’s bills, money […]
Dozen county students earn LCSC honors
A total of 975 students made Lewis-Clark State College’s honor rolls for the 2024 fall semester, college officials have announced. A dozen honorees are from Boundary County. To qualify for […]
Expect snow Friday
The National Weather Service, Spokane, has issued a winter weather advisory for snow over North Idaho and northeast Washington, in effect from 9 a.m. Friday to 10 a.m. Saturday. The […]
Squirrelly Tees perfect fit for Badgers!
By Katie Banning It started with a dream. Dathan and Alexis Senn have four children and raising them in a small town definitely has its great aspects, but also a […]
Badgers just roll that way
They are the only 7-0 boys 4A class high school basketball team in Idaho with only one other team, Snake River, awaiting a loss. They sit at the top of […]
First ITD snowplow collision of the season happens here
According to the Idaho Transportation Department, the first collision involving a state snowplow in the region happened Saturday in Boundary County. Fortunately, neither driver was hurt. ITD crews are working […]
Moyie Springs man arrested in fatal crash
A Moyie Springs man has been arrested on multiple charges today for allegedly driving a Dodge Ram pickup November 22, tried to pass a line of cars and hit a […]
Wynword Press offering free New Year ebook
Bonners Ferry’s Wynword Press is offering a free ebook January 1-2, “Betrayal, Trust and Forgiveness: A Guide to Emotional Healing and Self-Renewal” by Dr. Beth Hedva, a book just right […]
Jean “Ginger” Lawrence
Jean “Ginger” Lawrence passed away peacefully at the age of 91 on Christmas Day, 2024, in her much-loved Boundary County following a long illness. Memorial services will be announced at […]
I humbly ask forgiveness, I may have been wrong
By Mike Weland Reporter Emeritus I stand before you humbled and penitent. For I have had an epiphany, and I hereby issue my apologies for close to ten years of […]
Three inches of overnight snow possible
The National Weather Service, Spokane, had issued a winter weather advisory for as much as three inches of valley snow overnight tonight in Boundary and Bonner Counties , which could […]
Former president Jimmy Carter dies
Former President Jimmy Carter, who served one term as president from 1977 to 1981, died today at the age of 100. The Carter Center said the 39th president died in […]
Queen of the Mountains Eika Willis staying amazing
On December 7, the University of Idaho, Moscow, held its 130th winter commencement and among those to have made the transition from student to alumna was Bonners Ferry’s Eika Willis, […]
Lucky Buck Store items sought
If Sandy Clothes and his 12 teensy rain dears left you things under der Tannenbaum this year to leave you going, “Oh yah, dis cool! … (psst – Mable! … […]
County seeking Agricultural Protection Area Commissioners
On December 16, 2024 the Boundary County Board of County Commissioners passed resolution 2025-4, establishing the Agriculture Protection Area (APA), in compliance with Idaho Code § 67-9705. The APA creates […]
Avalanche warning above 4,000 feet
An avalanche warning is in effect through 7 a.m. Sunday in Selkirk Mountains and the West and East Cabinet Mountains in Boundary and Bonner Counties above 4,000 feet. Very dangerous […]
46 years of marriage, still no 1964 Vintage GI JOE
Just 46-years ago Friday, December 27, Marty Becker and Teresa Burkholder were married at the Bonners Ferry United Methodist Church. The same church Teresa, daughter Mikkel and granddaughter Reagan were […]
County Jail meets certification
The Boundary County Sheriff’s Office jail has once again met the standards and received certification from the Idaho Sheriff’s Association Jail Standards for being in compliance. Being in compliance reduces […]
Avalanche watch in effect for North Idaho
The Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center in Sandpoint has issued a backcountry avalanche watch in effect from 7 a.m. today through 7 a.m. Saturday for Idaho’s five northern counties; Boundary, Benewah, […]
People thought I was going to be a vegetable — nuh uh!
By Mike Weland Did I write last about Mikey that it’s hard to keep a good man down? Well, he’s up and moved again. I may have mentioned that on […]
Noticed the irony?
The State of Idaho is trying by law to stop its publicly supported institutions from practicing diversity, equity, and inclusion, which used to be fundamental Christian principles. Ironically, in Latin, […]
You are Bonners Ferry
By Mike Weland Publisher For many, myself included, the winter doldrums are a real thing, a general malaise brought on by shortened days, mostly gray. A desire to sleep the […]
Vandals get new head coach
Idaho Director of Athletics Terry Gawlik announced the hire of former Vandal assistant Thomas Ford as the 37th head football coach in Idaho football history, pending approval by the Idaho […]
BCMS bests BFHS … Community wins
By Jan Bayer Superintendent Thank you to the leadership classes for organizing the friendly competition between the middle school and high school to see who could collect the most hams […]
Nevarez files $3.2- million tort
After being released from jail having served 167-days Thursday, December 12, after reaching a plea deal shortly before her felony trial was set to begin, JaMisha Nevarez, 46, also known […]
Home needed so two-year-old can show memaw Christmas
When she went to bed Thursday, McKinley Hobson, 2, was excited about getting a Christmas tree with presents under it to show her dada and memaw, Dennis and Chastity Webster, […]
The Elvises have left the building …
Two cute elvises escaped Santa’s workshop in the Far North Thursday to spread holiday cheer on Main Street Bonners Ferry, bringing big Merry Christmas smiles to the faces passers-by … […]
A community gives, a contractor makes for a Merrier Christmas
In August 2023, disabled U.S. Army veteran Andrew Cunningham had to put down his faithful companion, his service dog Lebron. The community rallied, helping lay Lebron to rest and bringing […]
Valley View responds to reported threat — all clear
By Jan Bayer Superintendent, Boundary County School District 101 Earlier this afternoon, we were informed that an individual might be video-taping our students at recess. Our School Resource Officer was […]
Nick O Theisen
Nick O Theisen passed away peacefully in Hospice care in Spokane on December 6, 2024, after a courageous battle with cancer. He spoke of it, laughed at it and invited […]
A phone call from Mikey
By Mike Weland I was surprised and delighted to get a phone call this afternoon and hearing a long familiar “how ya doin’?” the voice tired but still strong and […]
Mennonite Youth Choir shares holiday spirit
The Mennonite Youth Choir paid a surprise visit to the Boundary Community Restorium Tuesday evening, raising beautiful voices to bring season’s cheer at dinner time! Their holiday gift was very […]
No fuss from Idaho over Trump’s cabinet picks
By Chuck Malloy, Idaho Capital Sun Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson had the perfect reaction when he was told that the embattled Florida congressman, Matt Gaetz, had been picked as the […]
Getting ready for another interesting session
The 2025 session of the Idaho Legislature begins on January 6th, but things really started during the Organizing meetings on December 4-6. This is when House and Senate party leaders […]
Winter weather advisory for a slick Monday
The National Weather Service, Spokane, has issued a winter weather advisory for an area including North Idaho for moderate snowfall and slick road conditions from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. […]
Linnea Stevens Restorium’s November ‘We Care’ honoree
On behalf of the Friends of the Restorium, the Restorium Residents Council recognized bath aid Linnea Stevens as the November 2024 recipient of the Ray Olson Employee of the Month […]
A follow-up on ranked choice voting
Indeed, there was an initiative on the ballot in Alaska to REPEAL open primaries and RCV. However, it failed by 743 votes (after a recount) out of 321,000 votes cast. […]
Three moving on in Elk’s Hoop Shoot
Courtesy Paula Petesch Valley View Elementary School hosted the Elk’s Hoop Shoot today. Students practiced shooting free throws during their physical education classes recently and were able to qualify for […]
The train crash is near … brace yourselves
By Mike Weland We human beans what are U.S. citizens are funny critters. We know a train wreck is imminent yet we try to convince ourselves the train’s moving fast […]
Sandpoint woman reported missing
The Bonner County Sheriff’s Office is requesting the public’s assistance in locating Patricia Albo, 66, who has brown hair, blue eyes, is 5’06” and weighs 180 pounds. She was last […]
Addie man pleads guilty to possessing bombs
A man who had terrorized his Old Addie Road neighbors since 2018 over a well agreement pled guilty last month to unlawful possession of destructive devices or bombs. Pipe bombs, […]
Misha Davis free after plea deal
After 167 days in the Boundary County Jail, Jamisha Nevarez, also known as Misha Davis, 46, walked out free Wednesday after entering a plea agreement on the morning her case […]
First half taxes due by December 20
Boundary County Treasurer Jennifer Economu reminds all Boundary County taxpayers that the deadline for paying the first half of the 2024 property taxes without penalty is Friday, December 20, 2024. […]
Commissioners uphold P&Z commission on PDI appeal
Boundary County Commissioners affirmed Wednesday evening what Owen Benjamin knew and what Nelson Mast seems to have bet on when he bought a small mom and pop cabinet business on […]
Anna Michelle Hathaway — service will be Thursday
From Anna’s husband, Matt Hathaway: I regret the misunderstanding and the short notice, but services for Anna will be held Thursday, December 12, 2024, at New Life Church, 1925 N […]
An ages-old trust betrayed, another cherished kindness lost
The dogs in our community can no longer look forward to tasty bones from South Hill Locker brought home for them to chew. A few “care for nobodies” have abused […]
Free IPN F Christmas trees for fourth graders
Calling all fourth graders! This year’s Every Kid Outdoors program is underway, and the Idaho Panhandle National Forests (IPNF) wants to make sure all eligible fourth graders (and their parents […]
Emphasizing winter driving safety across Idaho
As the winter approaches, driving conditions across Idaho will become challenging. To help ensure safety on icy and snow-covered roads, law enforcement and public safety agencies across the state will […]
Basil gets 15 years for jail drug death
Twyla Dawn Basil, 46, Bonners Ferry, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for distribution of fentanyl that resulted in serious bodily injury and death. Chief U.S. District Judge […]
Drivers in fatal Highway 95 collision named
The driver of the pickup involved in a fatal collision on Highway 95 near Cindy Lane south of Elmira November 22 has been identified as Rick Gross, 61, Moyie Springs, […]
Mikey’s family asks we refrain from posting updates
Dear friends of Mikey Bjoraker, I am reaching out on behalf of Mikey’s family, who have asked me to communicate with the community during this challenging time. The Bjoraker family […]
Rebecca Huseby again calling all carolers
Rebecca Huseby is once again calling all carolers in the region to come over the rivers and through the woods by car or carriage or sleigh to join her on […]
Deputy’s initiative brings vests for detention deputies
Boundary County Sheriff’s Detention Deputies recently received a generous donation from Shield 616, an organization founded to provide all-day rifle protection for First Responders who sacrificially serve our communities. According […]
Troy woman missing, family frantic
UPDATE: 11:45 a.m. December 9: I have verified that the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office has notified the family that Stephanie has been found and that she is okay. The family […]
I went to see him and say goodbye, and I am coming home with hope
Connie Mieryteran, former owner of Alberto’s Restaurant on the South Hill in Bonners Ferry, was one of the first people to give Mikey Bjoraker the chance to be an adult […]
Man with county ties coaching pro soccer in Lexington
In a defining moment for Lexington Sporting Club, Lexington, Kentucky, and the local soccer community, the club proudly announced Terry Boss, who has deep roots in Boundary County, as the […]
Sandpoint artists win Idaho holiday art contest
Two Idaho student artists will have their winter-themed artwork featured on the Idaho Department of Education’s 2024 holiday cards. Sandpoint High School boasts both the winner and runner-up in one […]
Flags half staff Saturday for Pearl Harbor Day
United States flags should be flown at half-staff on Saturday, December 7, in honor of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. On the 7th of December 83 years ago, 2,403 service […]
Slickeryer roads in Saturday forecast
Roads were slickery this morning and the National Weather Service, Spokane, says they’re likely to be even more slickeryer from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday as a storm system […]
Winter weather warning issued for Kootenai/Cabinet
The National Weather Service, Missoula, has issued a winter weather advisory for the Kootenai/Cabinet Region in effect from 2 to 10 a.m. Saturday, which then switches over to a winter […]
Mikey moved to Post Falls facility, Polar Plunge to honor him
Mikey Bjoraker has been transferred to a Post Falls medical facility in stable condition but in a coma and still unresponsive after doctors in critical care at Kootenai Health determined […]
Aurora hanging out at the Restorium
Cathie Peterson gifted this hand painted mobile of a stork-like bird, named Aurora, for the enjoyment of Restorium residents and their visitors. Now hanging just inside the main door, it […]
Should the very rich and powerful live by different rules?
President Biden’s recent pardoning of his son raises serious questions. Should money and position determine the rules under which one lives? And should anyone have immunity from prosecution whether they […]
Proud to support president Trump’s nominees
By U.S. Senator Jim Risch We must confirm President Trump’s nominees and restore American greatness. Idaho stands with President Trump and his vision for America’s future. In my role as […]
Homestead Produce honored as Local Food Leader
Homestead Produce, a pioneering farm in Bonners Ferry, has been awarded the Local Food Leader award at this year’s Selkirk-Pend Oreille Food Summit held November 8. This accolade recognizes their […]
School board to attend awards night and Christmas party
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES BOUNDARY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #101, BOUNDARY COUNTY, IDAHO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN QUORUM OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES IN ATTENDANCE AT THE 2024 – 2025 AWARDS NIGHT […]
Boundary County plans to cut staff and extra activities if May levy fails
By Emma Epperly, IdahoEdNews.org For as long as Boundary County Superintendent Jan Bayer can remember, a supplemental levy has failed in November. What usually happens next: Trustees re-run the levy […]
The referendum is the ultimate answer to the school voucher fight
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater The voucher vultures are circling the Idaho treasury, expecting to soon have government approval to gorge on money paid into the treasury by hard-working Idahoans. […]
James ‘Jay’ Elliott Myers
James “Jay” Elliott Myers was born January 14, 1945, to Robert and Maurine (Triplett) Myers in Colfax, Washington. Jay passed away peacefully at Schneidmiller Hospice House on November 16, 2024, […]
City of Moyie Springs City Council meeting
Moyie Springs City Council Regular Meeting, 7 p .m. Wednesday, December 4 City Hall 3331 Roosevelt Road, Moyie Springs Agenda 1. Approve Minutes – Regular Meeting – Nov 6th, 2024 […]
Get real or get out
Those of you who are scratching your head when you hear that Bonners Ferry was “Idaho’s Friendliest City” … you are not alone. This being in the past is about […]
Hope for Mikey, but no promises
Doctors in the critical care unit continue to do everything they can to help Mikey Bjoraker, hit by a vehicle and seriously injured on Highway 95 in front of Liberty […]
Won’t miss MAGA maligning immigrants and other lies
By Lauren Necochea Idaho Democratic Party Chair One thing I’ll miss as I retire from the Legislature is receiving emails from people across the state. They help me keep my […]
One door closes and a blessing arrives: Cote Banuet rocks CAP food drive
Wednesday was a busy day for a lot of people, and it took a lot of people to make that work possible. And thanks to all those people and all […]
Mikey still critical, visits on hold
By Mike Weland Mikey Bjoraker, 45, remains in critical care at Kootenai Health in Coeur d’Alene after being hit by a car while crossing Highway 95 Tuesday evening as he […]
When America was great … Happy Thanksgiving
By Mike Weland Before November 5, I often said that the 2024 election would be the most consequential since the election of 1860. The American people have spoken, and by […]
Moyie family needs after cancer diagnosis
Lance Clifton, Moyie Springs, is known for his humor, laughter and helping spirit. He is marshaling each attribute and more to fight stage four metastatic abdominal cancer diagnosed last week […]
Carrol Ilene Mastre
Carrol Ilene Mastre was born on April 22, 1942, to Elijah and Francis Jones in Dallas, Oregon. She passed away peacefully at her home in Bonners Ferry surrounded by her […]
Charlie and Tay wander home after mug shots appear
UPDATE: 11:04 a.m. — After two days on the lam, Sydney thinks the indignity of having their picture in the local press compelled Charlie and Tav to end their wandering […]
Mikey Bjoraker in critical care, visitors welcome
Idaho State Police are investigating a vehicle versus pedestrian injury crash that occurred Tuesday evening on US 95 near milepost 507, near the Liberty Station in Bonners Ferry. According to […]
Mikey Bjoraker: No broken bones, sjkull intact!
A man who has been a ray of sunshine to nearly all his South Hill neighbors has been flown to Kootenai Medical after being struck and seriously injured by a […]
Crapo, Risch work to define sex, fight woke
U.S. Senators Jim Risch (R-Idaho), Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), and Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) introduced the Defining Male and Female Act of 2024, which would codify legal definitions […]
Ring in the New Year with ‘Boots & Bling’
Mark your calendars, dust off your boots and get ready for “Boots and Bling: A New Year Bash,” as the Boundary County Fair Board is ringing in 2025 with a […]
Panhandle Door appeal hearing to resume
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing pursuant to Idaho Code and Boundary County code has been set for the Boundary County Board of County Commissioners at 6:30 p.m. […]
Public hearing set on Agricultural Protection Area Ordinance
Boundary County is initiating an ordinance, as required by the State of Idaho, to establish a process, application requirements, and standards, to provide a voluntary opportunity for landowners to protect […]
In Salem, there were no witches, just women
By Lauren Necochea Idaho Democratic Party Chair How much do Idaho women have to suffer before Republicans allow abortion care in medical emergencies and when health and fertility are threatened? […]
Connie, Shelley Restorium Employees of the Month
On behalf of the Friends of the Restorium, the Restorium Residents Council recognized Ray Olsen Employee of the Month “We Care” Award recipients Connie Gentry, September, and Shelley McPherson, October. […]
ISP seeks public’s help in fatal crash investigation
The Idaho State Police (ISP) continues to investigate a fatal crash that occurred at about 8:35 a.m. Friday, November 22 near milepost 490 (Elmira) on US 95, close to Cindy […]
RV renewals due by year’s end
The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is reminding all recreational vehicle (RV) owners that their RV registration renewals are due by the end of the year. To avoid any last-minute rush, […]
Sir? Are there any woods around here?
Satire by Mike Weland “We have a situation where we’re looking very strongly at sinks and showers and other elements of bathrooms where you turn the faucet on – and […]
Family seeks cell phone holding photos of child lost in collision
In the process of being extricated from the mangled 2008 Ford Edge she was driving Friday morning following a horrendous head-on collision on Highway 95 near Cindy Lane south of […]
Chuck Quillin’s Three Mile Thanksgiving legacy of thanks lives on
For more years than most care to remember Chuck Quillin and his Three Mile Cafe epitomized the true meaning of Thanksgiving as he and his crew volunteered to come in, […]
Lady Badgers take the win AGAIN tonight against the Kellogg Wildcats, 49-21!! The Badgers host the Moscow Bears at 7 p.m. Friday, December 6 … Go Badgers!
Lady Badgers take the win AGAIN tonight against the Kellogg Wildcats, 49-21!! The Badgers host the Moscow Bears at 7 p.m. Friday, December 6 … Go Badgers!
More than a family can bear alone
By Mike Weland A Moyie Springs man, 61, is in the hospital today, paying the price for being in a hurry to get somewhere south on a road just changed […]
Juvenile dies in head-on crash near Elmira
Idaho State Police are investigating a two-vehicle fatality crash that occurred at 8:35 a.m. today on US95 near milepost 490, near Elmira. At approximately 8:35 a.m., a 61-year-old male from […]
Finding county offices
By Clarice McKenney Last week, I needed the services of several county offices. I found that several are no longer located in the Boundary County Courthouse. So I asked Boundary […]
Notice of sale of building, call for bids
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, sealed bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of Boundary County School District #101, Bonners Ferry, Idaho for the “Old” District Office/BCSD #101 Administration […]
Defense nominee has close ties to Idaho Christian nationalists
By Heath Druzin, Idaho Capital Sun Pete Hegseth, president-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of Defense, has close ties to an Idaho-based Christian nationalist church that aims to turn America […]
9B.News Snowline is open
9:56 a.m. Thursday, November 21: Octavian lives in the Three Mile area. He has an important appointment today but can’t get out without have his drive plowed. if you can help, call him at (949) 400-8771.
GOP extremists are feeling their oats
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater The extremist branch of Idaho’s Republican Party, presided over by Dorothy Moon, has been feeling its oats after the 2024 elections. They defeated a number […]
Honoring the people behind our historic November 5 election
The November 5th General Election was a historic milestone for Idaho with the highest total voter turnout in state history! In Boundary County, 90 neighbors made it happen, including Linda Ashby, Donna Irons, Charlene Wells, Linda Cromwell, Melanie Staples, Diana Tombleson, Sandy Daniel, Linda Alt, Cherry Grainger, Pam Barton, Rebecca Jensen, Kelly Navarro and Lauressa Borgman. They all deserve our thanks.
BCH welcomes Holistic Pain Management to Bonners Ferry
Boundary Community Hospital (BCH) is proud to announce the addition of Holistic Pain Management (HPM) to its array of services, offering advanced, specialty healthcare to the residents of Boundary County […]
Merle E. Olsen
Longtime cattleman Merle E. Olsen, 83, of Bonners Ferry, died November 13 at Boundary Community Hospital. A potluck in honor of Merle is planned for summer. Merle enjoyed years of […]
Howard James Cruce
Howard James Cruce left this world to join his Heavenly Father on October 29, 2024 after a brutal battle with Parkinson’s disease. His memorial service is pending. Howard was born […]
Going after Tom in 16th annual Turkey Trot
Bonners Ferry is looking forward to another family-friendly, free Turkey Trot 5k /10k run-walk this year on Thanksgiving morning. “What started as a fun reason to have a second helping […]
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING on the status of funded activities
The City Council of Moyie Springs will hold a public hearing at 6 p.m. Tuesday, November 19, 2024, for the review of the City’s Sewer Project; said hearing to be […]
Seniors…are you ready to exercise?
The Fit and Fall Proof® exercise class for seniors has been going strong this past year. It is part of a state-supported program taught by trained volunteers in a variety […]
PDI appeal hearing reset, situation gets worse
By Mike Weland While a contentious Boundary County Planning and Zoning appeal still smolders between Nelson Mast, owner and president of Panhandle Door Inc. (PDI) and several home and property […]
Hannah saying ‘thanks’ with Beer Sit today
Everyone has a talent they imagine might lift them from ordinary to extraordinary, that will elevate them from the factory, the store, the routine 9 to 5 with a week’s […]
Winter weather on the way
The National Weather Service, Spokane, has issued a winter weather advisory for potentially heavy snow above 2,500 feet in Boundary and Bonner Counties from 4 p.m. Saturday to 10 p.m. […]
Kootenay Lake ferries slowed by strike
The Kootenay Bay Ferry is far more than a ride across a beautiful lake in British Columbia, for many it’s part of the day’s commute, for others a lifeline to […]
Howard “Howie” Andrew Kent Jr.
Howard “Howie” Andrew Kent Jr., 82, was born at Bonners Ferry Community Hospital on August 15, 1942, to Howard and Lila (Grunerud) Kent. A beloved teacher and historian of the […]
Baptiste Andrew Aitken
Baptiste Andrew Aitken, 38, passed away peacefully on November 10, 2024, at Coeur d’Alene Health of Cascadia. Viewing will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday, November 14, in the Kootenai […]
Jimmy and Brenda Ball …
Eli and Anna Pine, owners of Hope House, extend their thanks to Jimmy and Brenda Ball for allowing Hope House to operate in Moyie Springs rent-free since long before they took it over.
Free GED classes offered in Bonners Ferry
GED classes are now open for enrollment and instruction at the North Idaho College Adult Education Center at Bonners Ferry High School. All tuition and instructional materials are free. New […]
A Veteran’s Day to remember
By Mike Weland It wasn’t General Black Jack Pershing who gets credit for Veteran’s Day, even though the holiday officially falls on the 11th hour of the 11th day of […]
Eagles Auxiliary gives to Friends of the Restorium
The Bonners Ferry Eagles Auxiliary was proud to present The Friends of the Restorium a check for $538 raised from last month’s Eagle’s Breakfast. Presenting check to Friends president Jeannie […]
Donna Mae Nystrom
Donna Mae Nystrom, 72, was born March 25, 1952, in Bonners Ferry to Wayne and Cleo Mae Pruitt. She passed away suddenly November 10, 2024, surrounded by loved ones in […]
Scammers are on the loose — don’t fall victim
The Boundary County Sheriff’s Office is aware of several calls made this morning (11/11/2024) allegedly coming from Boundary County Sheriff’s deputies advising people they have missed their jury selection and […]
Semper Fi and a phone scam … Tim Wilson’s Sunday
On Sunday, the 249th birthday of the United States Marine Corps, Boundary County attorney Tim Wilson’s phone rang. He was being arrested, the caller said, for not showing up for […]
Ted J. Helmer
Ted J. Helmer passed away peacefully at his home in Bonners Ferry November 6, 2024, at the age of 77. A Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. […]
The people have spoken
By Mike Weland “The people have spoken.” Yes, they have, and much the same as they did for Hitler and the Third Reich in the 1930s. And now, ten years […]
BFHS student council hosting blood drive
The Bonners Ferry High School Student Council (STUCO) is hosting their November Blood Drive from 8:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Thursday, November 14, in the Bonners Ferry High School gym, […]
Looking for ways to help?
Foundations School is looking for warm, gently used coveralls, basic tools and safety gear for their skills day students. The weather is getting cooler and skills days are often in […]
The actual election process
By Ron Sukenik Bonners Ferry As the dust settles on this year’s Election, I want to take a moment to discuss it. Not the campaign, not who won or who […]
An election that will go down in history
By Mike Weland Like much of the nation, turnout was high in Boundary County, with 88-percent casting ballots as voters nationwide moved the political pendulum farther to the right in […]
John Winniford
John Winniford, born to Joyce and Andrew Winniford on October 11, 1947, died October 30, 2024. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, November 8, 2024 at Bonners […]
Murreleen Skeen
After a long, difficult, battle with cancer, Murreleen Skeen, 77, passed away peacefully in her home on November 3, 2024, surrounded by her loved ones. A special thanks to all […]
Vote knowing a preborn child can probably feel pain in the first trimester
When casting your vote, remember that there is significant evidence that preborn children can feel pain even within the first trimester. If these are not people, what are they? Fetus […]
Veterans Day plans set; 99-year-old sailor, USAF nurse to get quilts
At 11 a.m. Monday, on the 11th day of the 11th month, 106 years after the guns fell silent, marking the end of the war to end all wars, the […]
Ernest Leo Dirks
Ernest Leo Dirks was born May 20, 1933, to Ernest and Alda Unruh Dirks in Copeland, Kansas. He died on November 1, 2024, at Sunset Home, Bonners Ferry. Visitation will […]
Record voter turnout expected, when can we expect election results?
by Clark Corbin, Idaho Capital Sun Idaho election officials will begin releasing the first unofficial election results after all the polls in the state at 9 p.m. Mountain time Tuesday. […]
Boundary County General Election Results 2024
Like much of the nation, Boundary County voters moved farther to the right in today’s election, killing both the school levy and the bond, trouncing Proposition 1 and choosing to send Donald J. Trump back to the White House.
Opposing opinions
Donald Trump’s vision for a second term as President promises to push America towards renewed heights of prosperity and unity. ~ Dorothy Moon … We’re going on 10 years of Trump and to date, we haven’t seen his true colors. That’s about to change. ~ Mike Weland
Valley View recognizes young stars
The first Super Star Citizens of the Bonners Ferry High School Class of 2037 have been identified by Valley View teachers Susie Alvarez and Lauren Bartoe … they are kindergarteners […]
Early, absentee voting brisk across Idaho
by Clark Corbin, Idaho Capital Sun With five days to go until the 2024 general election, nearly 150,000 Idaho voters have already voted by absentee ballot, according to the Idaho […]
Elderly man missing in Bonner County
The Bonner County Sheriff’s Office is requesting the public’s assistance in locating Howard Converse, 84, who is 5’10, and 155 pounds with hazel eyes and salt and pepper hair and […]
The Great Pumpkin brings Halloween fun to the Restorium
… And so in the year of 2024, the Cornman had brought to the Restorium a batch of pumpkins, and hiding amongst them must have been the Great Pumpkin, for […]
Trick or treat? Nope … open or concealed
The Sheriff’s Office Drivers license ladies dressed up this Halloween to have some fun with the difference between “open carry and concealed carry.” The ladies who also issue concealed weapons […]
Vote for country
I recently read an interesting op/ed that speculated that at no other time in our nation’s history does the US have 1) the largest number of “stupid” legislators in elected […]
Tribal cultural discoveries propel McArthur Lake project to national award
Cultural discoveries on a highway construction project in northern Idaho that change the narrative for Native American heritage in the area was the catalyst for an award from the nation’s […]
Fire season to close Friday
Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) will rescind its extended Closed Fire Season order, effective at 7 a.m. Friday, November 1, thanks to cooler temperatures and reduced fire risk across the […]
Early/absentee voting could set record
Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane announced today that ballots cast in early voting and absentee for the November 5 General Election have already surpassed the total ballots cast statewide […]
FFA Harvest Auction at high school Saturday
By Rylann Lewis Bonners Ferry FFA Chapter Reporter For 76 years, the Bonners Ferry FFA has been putting on the Harvest Auction. With the help of donations from businesses and […]
Politics without a Fairness Doctrine
In the last decade or more our country’s electorate has crossed insidiously precarious lines. The fracturing of our information sources has fueled not just the growing political divide throughout the […]
Spongy (formerly gypsy) moth found in Sandpoint
The Invasive Spongy Moth was detected in Sandpoint for the first time in more than 30 years. The Idaho Department of Lands (IDL), in collaboration with the Idaho State Department […]
How to find out if BCSD101 schools are closed
With the winter months at hand, Boundary County School District #101 wants to inform patrons that emergency school closures will be announced on the following stations: KREM (Channel 2), KXLY […]
Need legislator who’ll do the hard work
Mark Sauter wrote Sandpoint Reader October 24, 2024, that he supported women’s health during his time in Boise. Mark did – kinda – the easy votes. Six months of birth […]
ISP warns of new phone scam
The Idaho State Police (ISP) is alerting Idaho residents to a new wave of phone scams targeting Idaho residents. Callers are posing as law enforcement officers, using false claims of […]
We need ranked-choice voting!
Do we want to send our District 1 U.S. Representative to Washington with only 18% of the vote? Under the present system, that is possible this November 5. There are […]
Arlene Norwood
Arlene Norwood passed away at the age of 94 at the Boundary County Community Restorium, Bonners Ferry, on October 23, 2024. A Memorial Service will take place at a later […]
Bonner County Sheriff looking for teen runaway
The Bonner County Sheriff’s Office is attempting to locate runaway Eleanor “Ellie” Howard, 14 years old, 5’7″ tall and 200 pounds with short brown hair, brown eyes, with three facial […]
Why I voted for Harris, Proposition 1
By Mike Weland Publisher The role of a political party is to help like-minded citizens more effectively present their ideas and ideals for the betterment of a nation’s government, provided, […]
Rasor declares himself least suitable for public office
By Timothy Braatz Point 1: The Daily Bee asked Cornel Rasor to name “the most significant issue” for north Idaho voters. He said it was preventing abortions. He means with […]
Are your neighbors baby-eating communists? If not, Vote YES on Prop 1
Closed primaries, in states that are monopolized by one party (like Idaho or Oregon), allow relatively small, highly motivated, extreme groups to dominate their parties by allowing those groups to […]
Idaho: Playing politics with voting rights
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater Extreme elements of Idaho’s Republican Party voted in 2011 to close the GOP primary election to purge party ranks of so-called moderates. The strategy has […]
Community, friends step up for the Cornman
Jim Cadnum, also known as “Bird” or “The Cornman,” 78, is one of those good people who’ve given much to this community we call home, both as a long-time forester […]
Lila Navarro
On Monday September 2, 2024, Lila Navarro, loving Wife and Mother of eight, passed away peacefully at the age of 81. There will be a celebration of life this spring. […]
Sauter speaks to voters’ concerns
By Representative Mark Sauter Idaho House District 1 A (208) 627-6288 As I’ve been campaigning over the last few weeks, people have been asking me some good questions about my […]
Hope House needs help stocking freezers
Hope House and owners Eli and Anna Pine are ready to help any time a Boundary County family faces disaster or need, but on rare occasion they need the community’s […]
What happens if bond doesn’t pass?
Valley View PTO (Parent Teacher Organization) members posed a question yesterday on Facebook, “What happens if the Valley View Bond doesn’t pass?” They answered as well, using data they requested […]
‘Crazy busy’ election underway
“Crazy busy” is how Boundary County election clerk Cherry Grainger describes this year’s election with just 11 days left on the countdown to what many say will be the most […]
Last day to have ballots mailed
Today is the last day to have an absentee ballot mailed to you, though voters can still come into the Boundary County Clerk’s office during normal business hours and vote […]
$5,000 reward offered for missing sex offender
The Hernando County Crime Stoppers in Florida is offering up a $5,000 reward for information directly leading to the arrest of Christian Bert Fischer, a fugitive convicted in Florida for […]
Representative Sauter is needed for another term
We should be able to count on our Representatives to stand up for us with District issues. Representative Mark Sauter has always been available by phone to discuss issues and […]
Vote “Yes” on the replacement M&O levy and bond
It is important for all of us to get out and vote to support both the school M&O replacement levy and the Valley View bond. The replacement levy is necessary […]
Little appoints Rasor, Rasor joins Idaho Freedom Caucus
By Kyle Pfannenstiel, Idaho Capital Sun Idaho Governor Brad Little appointed the Republican nominee in a North Idaho race to the Idaho Legislature to fill a vacancy left by a […]
Fulcher a nattering nabob of negativity
I lifted this title of N-words from the disgraced former vice-president who served with Richard Nixon. Just last Tuesday, I attended a meet-and-greet event at the Boundary County Fairgrounds for […]
Proposition 1 and greater democracy
by Timothy Braatz Do you want greater democracy or less democracy? When an elected legislature votes on a bill, that’s “representative democracy.” But does that legislature actually represent the interests […]
Supporting Mark Sauter for State Representative
With three excellent letters supporting Mark it is a bit difficult to find much more to say about his attributes. Jeff Hood obviously knows much more than I about Mark’ […]
Fugitive sex offender loose in North Idaho
Yesterday evening, the U.S. Marshals Service Greater Idaho Fugitive Task Force attempted to arrest fugitive Christian Bert Fischer, 42, in Athol on his out-of-state warrant. However, Fischer effectively eluded law […]
In support of Proposition One
North Idaho Voter Services (NIVS) supports Proposition One. Voting for Prop One will help restore sanity to our struggling political system. Idaho’s current system of closed primary elections began with […]
Officeholders who benefit from the closed GOP primary are desperate
By Jim Jones JJ Commontater It is telling that the loudest voices against Prop 1 are those who hold office because of the closed Republican primary in Idaho. Federal and […]
Stave off jungle primaries — Yes on 1
Opponents of Proposition 1 claim it will create a “jungle” primary. Sorry, folks … but we have a jungle primary system now. Both the Democratic and Republican Party(s) have been […]
See them for what they are … fascists
By Mike Weland Oh, how I’d love to see a return to the halcyon days of American politics when most who sought or held office of public trust recognized that […]
Bonners Ferry Pupuseria celebrating five years
By Mike Weland Before packing up and moving to Bonners Ferry, Jay Carr and Elva Zepeda would pack their tent and picnic basket to go camping at Ocean Cove, and […]