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Obituaries |
James Lyle Platts: October 28, 2017 |
Alicia
O. Coats:
May 14, 1943 ~ October 17, 2017 |
Lawrence H. Lee,
February 8, 1927 ~ October 18, 2017 |
Linda Rose Dunham Brown,
August 2, 1945 ~ October 17, 2017 |
Ivan "Bernie" Enger,
October 3, 1926 ~ October 11, 2017 |
John Perley Dicus,
October 15, 1938 ~ July 21, 2017 |
Allyce Irene Hansen,
May 12, 1931 ~ September 29, 2017 |
Carl Leslie Belden,
November 13, 1935 ~ September 30, 2017 |
Social |
Colson BCSD Employee of the Month:
Mrs. Julie Colson has been the librarian within
the Boundary County School District for the past
six years and is currently educating and
supporting students at Valley View Elementary
School. It was my privilege to nominate her for
the honor of being named Boundary County School
District 101 Classified Employee of the Month!
By Principal Nathan Williams |
Steinhagens win Heart Rock costume contest:
Heart Rock Wines and the Crosstime Saloon
enjoyed an excellent turnout at the Halloween
and costume party held Saturday night, and the
staff sends out a huge thanks to you all for
making it so much fun! |
Shawna Siver exudes Badger awesomeness:
As the art teacher at Bonners Ferry High School,
it was my privilege to be able to select this
week's Badger Awesome Student of the Week. I
have selected Miss Shawna Siver. By
Josh Knaggs |
Three from Bonners Ferry earn UI degrees:
The University of Idaho awarded 235 degrees, including
bachelor’s, master’s, doctorate, law and specialist degrees,
following the summer session. Bonners Ferry graduates are ... |
Cassidy Anderson is Badger Awesome!
Cassidy Anderson is a junior, enrolled in the
Cabinet Making and Millwork 2 class this year. I
have had the privilege of teaching Cassidy since
her freshman year in the wood shop classes.
As her teacher I have watched her grow as an
individual through her woodworking projects. By Francis Garner
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BCH says thanks for ECF wing gifts: Boundary Community Hospital
extends a big thank you to the Baptist
Sewing Guild for stitching the beautiful
quilt that was donated to the Extended
Care Facility! The ECF also received a
crocheted lap quilt, and the residents
are truly grateful to the community for
thinking of them! |
Lexie
Wells a Valley View role model: We just can't get enough respectful
Valley View Super Star Citizens! Lexie
Wells is a fifth grade student, the
daughter of proud parents Scott and
Bobbi Wells. In addition to being a fine
student and an excellent role model,
Lexie loves art, science, social studies
and history. She wants to be a doctor in
the military when she grows up, like
someone she looks up to; her aunt Linda.
We're proud of you, Lexie! |
Abby Pierce another respectful student!
Why, it's another Valley View Elementary student being
recognized as a Super Star Citizen for Respect! This is Abby
Pierce, a second grader and the daughter of Jackie and Chris
Pierce, and she has a super good reason for being so respectful;
she is a role model for her little brother, Gabe, who is in
kindergarten, and she has a new baby sister due to arrive in
just two weeks! |
Dodge Jones knows respect:
Dodge Jones, the son of Michael and Ruth Jones, Bonners Ferry,
is a September 2017 Valley View Elementary Super Star Citizen!
He's in the third grade, and already sets a positive example for
others in showing respect! Way to go, Dodge! |
Piper Banning a Valley View Super Star!
Piper Banning, the daughter of Jesse and Katie Banning,
Bonners Ferry, surprised her parents when she came home from
Valley View Elementary today, where her million dollar smile
lights up her whole fourth grade classroom, having won a September
2017 Super Star Citizen Award for Respect for being considerate
of others and for treating others the way she'd like to be
treated. Way to go, Piper! |
Valley View PTO notes:
Please take a moment to congratulate Missy
Nelson and Katty Rozok. Missy was elected Valley
View Parent Teacher Organization president today
and Katty is vice president!
Congrats, ladies, and thanks for stepping up! |
Welcome, Kynzee Jo!
Kynzee Jo Cornett was born at 6:25 p.m.
Thursday, September 14, at Bonner General
Hospital, Sandpoint, to James Cornett Jr. and
Kourtney Wells, Bonners Ferry. She weighed 6.3
pounds and was 18.5 inches long. |
Naples says goodbye to Linda, hello to Angela:
Naples Elementary staff and students said their
tough goodbyes to Linda Lee Holloway, who
retired September 28 after 21 years as the
Naples school secretary, and now they invite
everyone in the community to join them in
welcoming their new school secretary, Angela
Lucas! |
Schnittlinger's welcome Carson Charles:
Carson Charles Schnittlinger was born at Bonner
General Hospital, Sandpoint, at 9:54 p.m.
Monday, September 25, to DeeAnna and Dillon
Schnittlinger, Bonners Ferry. He weighed seven
pounds, 13.8 ounces and 20 inches long. |
Bateman is BCSD Classified Employee of the Month:
Cal David Bateman was hired as Business Manager
of Boundary County School District #101 on
February 1, 2017, and he has not come up for a
breath yet! I am pleased to announce that he has
been selected as BCSD 101's September Classified Employee of the
Month. By Superintendent Gary Pfleuger |
Welcome, Layla Rose!
Layla Rose White was born at Cabinet Peaks
Medical Center, Libby, at 4:49 p.m. October 1,
2017, to proud parents Peter White and Sarah Henslee.
She weighed six pounds, 12.6 ounces and was 19
inches long. |
Sports |
BF Wrestling Club meet results at Kellogg:
Kellogg Folkstyle Tournament NIWL Results for
Bonners Ferry |
Badgers end strong cross country season:
In the Idaho State 3A cross country
championships today in Eagle, Idaho, the Badger
girls finished in eighth place overall and the
boys were 10th.
The Badger girls were led by Jordan Young, who
ran a 20:24 and was 12th overall. |
Badger competing in district, state swim meets:
Badger Julia Cummings, the first and only
swimmer to date for Bonners Ferry High School,
is competing today in the District Swim Meet at
the Kroc Center in Coeur d'Alene. On Thursday,
she travels with Sandpoint High School to Boise
to compete in the Idaho State Meet. |
~ Great Badger volleyball season ends ~
The Badger volleyball season ended with a grudge
match against bitter Intermountain League rival
Timberlake. The Badgers fell in five sets, 3-2.
Until next year, Go Badgers! |
~ Badgers fall to Sugar-Salem ~
The Lady Badgers fought hard but fell to last
year's champions, Sugar-Salem, 3-0 at the Idaho
3A State Volleyball tournament. At 6 p.m. the
Lady Badgers face a familiar foe in a loser out
game: Timberlake. |
~ Badgers start volleyball tourney with
win ~
The Badger volleyball team defeated
Snake River 25-23, 25-18, 25-27, 25-14 to win
their opening game October 27 at the Idaho State
3A Volleyball tournament. They next face
defending state champion Sugar-Salem at 4 p.m.
GO, BADGERS! |
Badgers boys finish fourth at state!
We've just received word that the Badger boys
soccer team took fourth at state after a double
overtime and a penalty kick shootout! They fell
to Weiser 4-3. Weiser goes on to play Bliss at 1
p.m. The Badgers finished first in the
consolation round. |
Bonners Ferry man shows star quality in pro
debut: Even though the Kelowna
Rockets fell to the Portland Winterhawks, a
young Bonners Ferry athlete, getting his first
start on the ice, opened his career showing
potential to be a star in the world of hockey.
According to Kelowna Daily Courier reporter Glen
Erickson, goalie James Porter, 17, played a
solid 20 minutes Friday night on the home ice,
stopping all 13 shots fired by Portland. |
Badgers win IML championship |
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The Bonners Ferry Badgers, after
a single league loss to Timberlake
during the regular season, defeated the
Tigers tonight at home to win the
Intermountain League Championship,
25-12! More good news? The Idaho State
3A Volleyball Championship, coming up
October 27-28, are in Coeur d'Alene at
Lake City High School this year, close
enough for everybody to form a massive
Badger cheering section to convoy down!
To get your tickets, visit
https://gofan.co/app/school/IDHSAA.
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Badger harriers going to state:
Badger cross country runner Jordan Young, the
senior just to the right of Buddy Badger in the
above photo, broke 20 minutes in the 5,000 meter
course to win the girls Intermountain League
District Championship at Pinehurst today,
leading the team to a second place finish, and
the Badger boys finished the district meet with
a third place effort, meaning both teams will
compete at the 2017 State Cross Country Meet on
Saturday, October 28 in Eagle. |
When you need to reach Fish & Game:
With many of Idaho’s hunting seasons in
progress, the Idaho Fish and Game reminds people
who spend time outdoors that there are several
ways to contact a Fish and Game officer on
weekends or outside regular business hours. |
BCMS harriers in top form for districts:
The Boundary County Middle School cross country
teams had a great day Thursday when the traveled
to Kellogg and the boys came home with a first
place finish and the girls with a second!
And to make it even better, their Kellogg hosts
reciprocated what started early this season in
Bonners Ferry and may become a tradition in
North Idaho, if not beyond -- they provided the
visiting teams with cookies as they boarded the
buses to go home! |
Badgers first in IML, hosting volleyball
districts:
Badger volleyball coach Kendra Maas announced
today that the Bonners Ferry Badgers finished
the regular season in first place in the
Intermountain League, and will host the second
round of district on Tuesday, October 17! |
Lady Badgers end season with win:
The Lady Badgers volleyball team finished their
regular season tonight with a win at Kellogg,
28-18, 25-8, 25-14, ending their season with a
7-1 league record. |
BF Wrestling Club hosting tourney:
The Bonners Ferry Wrestling Club is hosting the
Kids Folkstyle Tournament from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday, October 21, in the Bonners Ferry High
School gym, 6485 Tamarack Lane.
Athletes from the North Idaho League and
competitors in the USA Kids Folkstyle Tournament
will take part. |
Thanks, Badger seniors, for an awesome
regular season ... |
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Badger seniors play final home game:
The Bonners Ferry Badger varsity volleyball team
played their final home match of the season
Tuesday night, and for the first time this
season, fell in league play to the Timberlake
Tigers, 3-1, as both teams vie for the top spot
in league standings with one game apiece left in
their regular seasons. For the Badger
seniors, who were honored before the
start of the varsity game, it wasn't the
way they wanted fans to remember what so
far has been an awesome season. |
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Once extinct,
Idaho coho are back and season opening:
The Idaho Fish and Game commissioners on October
2 set a fishing season for coho salmon, which
will run October 17 through November 16, or
until further notice. Fishing will be open on
sections of the Clearwater, South Fork of the
Clearwater and North Fork of the Clearwater. |
Lady Badgers look to finish strong season on top:
The Badger varsity volleyball team is undefeated
in the Intermountain League, 6-0 and 9-1 in
match play overall, with two league games
remaining.
BFHS volleyball Senior Night is Tuesday, October
10, when the Badgers face the two-time defending
Intermountain League Champion Timberlake Tigers. |
IDFG considering opening steelhead harvest season:
The Idaho Fish and Game Commission on October 2
postponed a decision on a staff proposal to
reopen hatchery steelhead harvest with reduced
bag limits in order to gather public comment.
The commission plans to vote on October 13, and
Fish and Game will take comment on the proposals
through October 10. |
Letters |
U.S.
Congressman Raul Labrador: I
watched with growing frustration during the
Obama Administration as environmentalists used
sage grouse as a tool to shut down livestock
grazing, energy development and other multiple
uses of our federal lands. But I have some good
news from the Trump Administration. |
Mike Ashby:
Since I do not live within the city limits of
Bonners Ferry, my endorsement of Ken Toline for
the Bonners Ferry City Council is more from a
personal nature rather than a political one.
I would simply like to inform the good folk who
will be voting in the November 7 city election
what I know of Mr. Toline, both professionally
and personally. |
U.S. Senator Mike Crapo:
This column is the third in a series of columns
to discuss the need for comprehensive tax
reform, rather than solely debating traditional
rate cuts, review many of the tax reform
proposals and ideas put forward from across the
political spectrum, consider how reforms are
estimated and reflect on the potential effects
of the reforms being considered. |
U.S. Congressman Raul Labrador:
President Reagan used to say, “America is great
because America is good; and if she ever ceases
to be good, she will cease to be great.” In the
last month, we have seen both the goodness and
greatness of America in the face of tragedy. |
Valley View PTO:
The Valley View Parent Teacher Organization
would like to thank everyone who came out to
support our book fair this past week. You helped
make it a huge success! |
Rosanne Smith: Being an informed
and aware citizen is a powerful tool and the
recent article concerning local law enforcement
efforts was both informative and useful. |
U.S. Congressman Raul Labrador:
As most of you know, I was born in Puerto Rico
and lived there until I was 13. After that, my
mom and I moved to Las Vegas, where we lived for
the next four years. While I’ve spent my adult
life in Idaho and raised my family here, I will
always have strong connections to Puerto Rico
and Las Vegas. |
U.S. Senator Mike Crapo:
I recently wrote about the need for
comprehensive tax reform to lower the burden on
all Americans and make the tax code fairer,
flatter and simpler. This column is meant to be
the second in a series of columns to delve into
the need for comprehensive reform. |
Kirk Dixon: I want to thank Dave Kramer for his symposium
for neighborhood watch. It's a really good idea.
I'd like to mention that we as citizens should
never forget our second amendment rights. |
U.S.
Congressman Raul Labrador:
I wanted to share some great news with you: On
Tuesday, I voted for, and the House passed, H.R.
36, the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection
Act. This bill prohibits abortions 20 weeks
after conception because of the substantial
evidence that unborn babies at this stage can
and do feel pain. |
U.S. Senator Mike Crapo:
Serious work on federal tax reform is
encouraging, as the best way to strengthen
families, support small business growth and job
creation and boost our national economy is to
enact pro-growth comprehensive tax reform. The
tax code is weighing us down and in need of
comprehensive reform to lower the burden on all
Americans and make the tax code fairer, flatter
and simpler. |
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News |
October 31 |
Earlier snow than expected likely:
The National Weather Service has issued a winter
weather advisory for snow in Boundary and Bonner
Counties earlier than expected; the
winter weather watch
issued this morning remains in effect but the
new advisory predicts that one to three inches
of snow will fall between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Wednesday, November 1. |
Disturbing the peace charge after hail of
bullets:
A man identified by neighbors as a retired law
enforcement officer is facing a single
misdemeanor charge of disturbing the peace after
several neighbors in the Frontier Village
Subdivision reported him spraying rounds from an
automatic firearm Sunday night, with bullets
reportedly hitting the homes and property of at
least three of them. |
Winter weather watch issued for snow:
The National Weather Service in Spokane has
issued a winter storm watch is in effect from
late Wednesday night through Friday morning for
far north Idaho, including Boundary and Bonner
Counties, and northeast Washington. |
Election November 7, 2017:
The November 7, 2017, election in Boundary
County will decide two city council members in
Bonners Ferry and the mayor and two city council
members in Moyie Springs. You must be a resident
of each respective city qualified to vote to
participate. Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8
p.m. at the Fairgrounds Memorial Hall for
Bonners Ferry voters and at Moyie Springs City
Hall for Moyie Springs voters. |
'Add the Words' to be shown:
The Boundary County Human Rights Task Force will
be showing the documentary, “Add the Words,” at
4 p.m. Saturday, November 11, at Trinity
Lutheran Church, 6784 Cody Street, Bonners
Ferry. |
Capitol Christmas Tree hails from Kootenai
National Forest:
The Christmas tree that will soon light up the West Lawn
of the U.S. Capitol this Christmas season comes
from Lincoln County and the beautiful Three Rivers Ranger District,
Troy, Montana. |
4-H coordinator needed:
Boundary County is looking for a new County 4-H
Program Coordinator. The position is 40 hours
per week with county benefits. |
Yates gets support from former VP:
Former Idaho GOP Chairman and Lieutenant
Governor candidate Steve Yates announced today
the endorsement of former Vice President Dick
Cheney. Yates is running for Idaho
Lieutenant Governor in 2018 to put his
conservative principles into action. |
Halloween is a cross-quarter day:
Halloween – short for All Hallows’ Eve – is an
astronomical holiday. Sure, it’s the modern-day
descendant from Samhain, a sacred festival of
the ancient Celts and Druids in the British
Isles. But it’s also a cross-quarter day, which
is probably why Samhain occurred when it did. |
Court dispositions and sheriff's log |
October 30 |
~ More controlled burns underway ~
The Forest Service will be burning slash piles
in the Hall, Harvey and Wall Mountain areas
through this week. |
Grant to fix city pool approved:
The City of Bonners Ferry announced today that
the Idaho Community Development Block Grant
application to reconstruct the City pool
facilities was approved! |
October 28 |
Having fun at Naples Elementary:
Is October really over already? As the old
cliché goes, “Time flies when you’re having
fun!” It doesn’t feel more accurate than it does
right now. The first couple months of school
have been amazing! I have been learning so much
about the students, their families, the staff
and the Naples community. By Naples
Principal Robin Merrifield |
USFWS reviews sturgeon, bull trout recovery
efforts:
Since white sturgeon in Montana’s Kootenai River
was listed as endangered in 1994, the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service has completed several
iterations of biological opinions and critical
habitat designations for the freshwater fish. |
Which the raven, which the crow?
There’s something about crows and ravens that
seems almost spooky, making them the unofficial
mascots of Halloween. Flocks of them aren’t
called an “unkindness of ravens” or a “murder of
crows” for nothing. But not all black birds are
the same.
Can you tell the difference between ravens and
crows? |
Idaho's U.S. attorney nets over $7.1-million:
United States Attorney Bart M. Davis, District
of Idaho, announced Friday that his office’s
Financial Litigation Unit collected more than
$4.95 million in criminal restitution, fines and
assessments and in civil debts for the fiscal
year that ended September 30, 2017. |
Blondes and blonds, smiling happily all
the way to the bank: I don’t know
much more about blonds than anyone else does,
and most of what I know came from movies and
jokes. Like many other folks, I have at times
considered them to be of sub-par intelligence.
Musings from Moyieboy, by Ken Carpenter |
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~ Get
ready to fall back ~ Sunday,
November 5, marks the end of Daylight
Saving Time — a twice-a-year occurrence
that we, Americans, collectively partake
in, changing our clocks forward an hour
in the spring and back an hour in the
fall. To remember, think "springing
forward" and "falling back." The change
on November 5 this year will occur at 2
a.m. |
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October 27 |
November expected to come in with a snowy brrr:
Enjoy the balmy autumn weather that's expected
to take us through Hallowe'en -- temperatures
are expected to dip down November 1 and hearing
that nasty four-letter winter word is likely for
the first four days of the month. |
Spokane weather radar to get upgrade:
The weather radar used by the National Weather
Service Forecast Office in Spokane, which
provides coverage to an area including Boundary
County, will be down for approximately five days
beginning October 30 for technicians to install
an important technological upgrade. |
Garshak selected to lead Idaho's military:
Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter announced today his
selection of Colonel Michael J. Garshak to serve
as Idaho’s next adjutant general. This
appointment will take effect November 1. |
October 26 |
BCSO offering winter driving classes:
The Boundary County Sheriff’s Office will be
hosting a couple of winter driving courses for
the public in early November. The purpose of the
class is to provide some basic tips and
instructions to help inexperienced winter
drivers get around safely this winter. |
Forest Service fire hire window opening:
The U.S. Forest Service Northern Region is
looking for a committed, hard working, highly
skilled workforce to suppress wildfires and work
in fuels management on 11 National Forests in
Idaho, North Dakota and Montana. |
Lewis-Clark State College to celebrate 125th
birthday:
In celebration of its 125th anniversary,
Lewis-Clark State College will hold a number of
commemorative events in 2018 during a yearlong
celebration of the college’s past, present, and
future. |
State-wide climate summit coming in November:
A first-of-its kind statewide summit November
16-17 will bring together Idahoans for an
interactive two-day conversation, "Safeguarding
Idaho’s Economy in a Changing Climate - Our
Water, Our Land, Our Health, Our Future." |
Moyie Spring City Council Minutes, September 6 |
Boundary County Commission Minutes, September 25 |
October 25 |
Retired firefighter fighting biggest battle:
George Gemind retired four years ago after a
near 30-year career as a fireman with the City
of Glendale, California. He has spent his entire
life serving his community. After he retired, he
and his bride of 32 years moved to Bonners
Ferry. A few weeks ago, he learned he has Stage
4 lung cancer. |
October 24 |
Court documents: Punches caused child's pancreas
to explode:
According to court documents and a release
issued by the sheriff's office, a 34-year-old
Bonners Ferry man in jail on aggravated battery,
theft and drug charges, is suspected of punching
a four year old boy, identified only as "J.C.,"
twice in the stomach, causing the child's
pancreas to explode. |
Holy Chiroptera, Batman, it's Bat Week!
Don’t expect a spotlight in the sky over Gotham
City, but do expect furry, flying critters to
get their due respect October 24 to 31 as it’s
proclaimed National Bat Week in Idaho by
proclamation of Governor Butch Otter. |
Indy
bound ... |
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It was an early morning today
for Mrs. Julie Smith and members of her
Bonners Ferry FFA Chapter, who had to be
at the Spokane Airport bright and early
as they set out for Indianapolis and
this year's National FFA Convention!
Here's wishing each of you a memorable
time and the chance to shine! |
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A primer on railroad horns and quiet zones:
Have you ever wondered why, especially if you
live near a crossing, railroad engineers on
approaching trains seem to relish laying on the
horn?
"The train whistle, or horn, is an important
part of our safety practices," Burlington
Northern Sante Fe personnel wrote in the October
edition of the BNSF
Inside Track. |
Court dispositions and sheriff's log |
October 23 |
ITD seeks comment on Bonners Ferry project:
The Idaho Transportation Department invites the
public to comment on the US-95, Alderson Lane to
Kootenai River/RR Bridge, Bonners Ferry project.
Comments are due by November 3. Comments
added |
Man allegedly beat four-year-old:
On October 19, Boundary County sheriff's
detectives and Bonners Ferry Police arrested
Kyle Fuller, 34, on a charge of aggravated
battery.
Fuller allegedly beat a four year old boy, who
required significant medical treatment for his
injuries. |
A week at the Restorium:
Let me say right off that on any given day at
the Restorium, you will find enough activity and
activities to assure you that this place is “hummin'.”
Every morning there’s an exercise program aimed
at our residents staying as fit as possible.
Restorium Ramblings by Beatrice |
ISP Road Safe Class offered for onset of winter:
The Idaho State Police will be holding a Road
Safe Class for the 2017/2018 winter driving
season from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, November
11. |
City
council candidate
Ken Toline a patriot, servant:
Though his name is on the ballot for the
November 7 election in the only contested race
in the Bonners Ferry City Council election, Ken
Toline is not a politician. He professes no
political party affiliation. He is not, he
confesses, a “local.”
He is, he said, a patriot, a servant. |
Valley View blessed with great people:
At Valley View Elementary School, we are
thankful for such wonderful students, teachers
and staff who go above and beyond daily for each
other. Our school is an amazing place due to the
people in it and we are also very fortunate to
live and work in Bonners Ferry. By Principal Nathan Williams |
The curse of the beady eye:
Many people have told me that I may be the
slowest human alive. It seems like a huge
exaggeration to me, as I just believe in
conserving energy. Musings from Moyieboy, by
Ken Carpenter |
October 20 |
The Lake:
“The Lake.” It’s a term many of us are familiar
with from our childhood. Growing up in Bonners
Ferry in the 50s and 60s meant that during the
summer, you and your family were going to be
spending time at “The Lake.”
Never mind which lake it was, if someone said
“We’re going to ‘The Lake,’” everyone in the
family knew which lake they were referring to.
Life in North Idaho, by Mike Ashby |
October 19 |
ISP seeking leads on fatal I-90 bicycle
collision: Idaho State Police
Troopers are continuing to investigate the fatal
vehicle versus bicycle collision which occurred
at approximately 9:55 p.m. Tuesday, October 17, on I-90 near milepost
15.5, in the eastern city limits of Coeur
d'Alene. |
It's National Forest Products Week:
Trees provide more than 5,000 products that
people use every day. From toilet paper to
toothpaste to tires, tree-based chemicals and
other wood by-products are all around us.
It is National Forest Products Week, a time to
recognize the many products and benefits that
come from forests. |
October 18 |
College-bound Badgers, mark your calendars:
Any students interested in taking dual credit
courses so as to earn college credits while
still in high school, saving big tuition dollars
at the same time, need to meet with counselor
Bonners Ferry High School advanced opportunities
counselor Jennifer Mackey soon!
And students with an eye toward college might
want to mark down a couple of impending dates as
well. |
BCH shines through accreditation
process: Boundary
Community Hospital has successfully completed
the accreditation process from DNV GL -
Healthcare. By earning reaccreditation as a
Critical Access Hospital, Boundary Community
Hospital (BCH) has demonstrated that it meets or
exceeds patient safety standards established by
the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services. |
Court dispositions and sheriff's log |
October 17 |
A lot going on tonight at BFHS, help needed:
There are a few different things happening at
the high school tonight, but BFHS Principal
Kevin Dinning is asking your help to make it go
as smoothly as it can. |
Capital for a Day coming to Ponderay: Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter announced last
week that the Bonner County community of Ponderay will host the next Capital for a Day on
Thursday, October 19. |
Paradise Valley FD holding auction:
The Paradise Valley Fire District is selling
surplus equipment by sealed bid auction. The
equipment listed below will be displayed at the
Paradise Valley Fire District’s station located
at 4375 Cow Creek Road from Monday, October 23,
through Monday, November 13. |
October 16 |
Wind advisory issued for Tuesday:
The National Weather Service has issued a wind
advisory for North Idaho and northeast
Washington in effect from 1 to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Southwest winds of 20 to 30 miles an hour are
expected, with gusts of up to 50 miles per hour.
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School in full action at BCMS!
School is already 1/8th of the way done? Hard to
believe time can go so fast, but when you are
really busy, I guess it is hard to see time go
by. BCMS is as active as always while students
and staff participate in a myriad of events.
By Principal David Miles II |
October 15 |
Valerie Thompson wants to give back:
Valerie Thompson freely admits, when she first
begins to talk of her decision to run for
Bonners Ferry City Council, that she originally
felt way out of her comfort zone with “the whole
political thing.” But in a short time listening
to her talk about it, you recognize without
doubt that her motives are pure, and deep
rooted. |
Ahlquist makes good showing to small crowd:
As a three-way Idaho Republican gubernatorial
primary election May 15, 2018, heats up, the only
candidate who has never before run for political
office became the first candidate to pay a visit
to Bonners Ferry earlier this month, and while
the crowd at the Bonners Ferry Visitors Center
was small, Dr. Tommy Ahlquist was able to
present his blueprint "for an even better Idaho"
as he adroitly adroitly fielded a wide-ranging barrage of
questions. |
Idaho students invited to submit holiday cards:
The Idaho State Department of Education is now
accepting Holiday Card Contest submissions from
Idaho students in grades K-6. |
October 14 |
Hannah Sims wins
Idaho DYW scholastic award:
On October 7, Rachel Forest of Pocatello was
named Idaho Distinguished Young Woman and
awarded $7,100 in cash scholarships during the
Idaho Distinguished Young Women scholarship
program at the Civic Auditorium in Idaho Falls.
Hannah Sims, Bonners Ferry, was one of five
scholastic award winners. |
Book fair coming to Valley View:
The Valley View Book Fair takes place from 7:45
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, October
17-18, and from 7:45 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday,
October 19, with family night going on from 4:30
to 6:30 p.m. |
An old tried and true phone scam being tried
again:
There's is apparently an old scam rearing its
ugly head once again as the unscrupulous are
tired of working at all and are trying dusty old
ways to separate you from your money. |
October 13 |
At long last, our colors fly over sheriff's
office: It was a dull, gray day in Bonners
Ferry, and a Friday the 13th at that,
but neither the cold of fall or the omen
of the date could stop a good crowd from
turning out at 11 a.m. to watch as the
American flag, with great ceremony, was
hoisted over the Boundary County
Sheriff's Office. A News Bonners
Ferry pictorial |
Cheyenne's 4-H tom turkey stolen:
Update: Though injured, Tom
Sebastian was dropped off in the dark wee hours
of night and Cheyenne is already working in
hopes of helping him recover.
This is Tom Sebastian, a Narragansett tom turkey
being loved and raised by Cheyenne Cada as her
4-H project. At around 7 a.m. today, Cheyenne's
mom, Liz, heard their turkey hen raising a fuss
outside their home on Comanche Street in Bonners
Ferry, and later went out to find Tom Sebastian
gone. |
October 12 |
The end of a Christmas concert era
approaches:
The Bonners Ferry Community Choir will begin
rehearsals for this year's Christmas concert
next week, and all singers, high school age
through senior citizens, are welcome. No
auditions are required, but it's going to be a
special year for singers, though tinged with
sadness as two women who've been the choir's
heart and soul for 40 years both step down.
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Winter weather expected at pass elevations:
The National Weather Service has issued a winter
weather advisory in effect from 5 p.m. today
through 11 a.m. Friday for snow across the
higher elevations, including passes, in North
Idaho and northeast Washington. |
October 11 |
USMC birthday party November 10:
The United States Marine Corps birthday
celebration in Boundary County will be at the
Kootenai River Inn on Friday, November 10.
Social hour starts at 5 p.m. and the program and
dinner will start at 6 p.m. The cost is $25 per
person. |
Fatal crash shuts down Highway 95:
Emergency crews responded to a report of a fatal
single-vehicle rollover on the North Hill on
Highway 95 just north of the Kootenai River
Bridge this afternoon, a crash that closed the
highway for nearly three hours. The crash was
reported at about 2:45 p.m., and Highway 95 was
closed shortly after deputies arrived on scene.
John A. Crump, 49, Bonners Ferry, was pronounced
dead at the scene. |
Fioravanti to speak at Patriot Academy
fundraiser:
Mary Fioravanti, who graduated Bonners Ferry
High School in May and now attends North Idaho
College, took part in the Northwest Patriot
Academy elite leadership training program in
Boise last summer, and she is so thrilled by the
experience she wants to invite everyone to learn
more! |
Symposium to kick off neighborhood watch program:
The Boundary County Sheriff’s Office is
sponsoring “A Night Out Against Crime: A
Symposium on Safety” which will be held from 3
to 7 p.m. Thursday, October 26, at the former
Bonners Ferry National Guard Armory across the
highway from the Boundary County Middle School. |
Andy Sydow
coming back by popular demand:
Up-and-coming Colorado rocker Andy Sydow returns
to The Pearl Theater at 7 p.m. Saturday,
October 21. His performance impressed the local
audience so much last year they requested his
return for another show! This time Pearl Theater
Open Mic favorites Paul Bonnell and Friends will
open. |
Students invited to envision Planning My Future:
Students in public schools throughout Idaho have
the opportunity to visualize their college or
career goals this fall through the State
Department of Education’s annual Planning My
Future art contest. |
Court dispositions and sheriff's log |
October 10 |
~ Sheriff's Office Flag Raising
and Dedication ~ Everyone is
cordially invited to the Boundary County
Sheriff's Office Flag Raising and Dedication
Ceremony at 11 a.m. Friday, October 13, at the
Boundary County Sheriff's Office, 6438 Kootenai
Street, Bonners Ferry. After wondering why the
sheriff's office didn't have its own flag pole,
Sheriff Dave Kramer asked the Idaho Forest
Group, owners of the Bonners Ferry mill
property, if they might donate one of the old
mill flagpoles. Instead, they donated a
beautiful new one, installed this week. Please
join as the Sheriff's Office raises its first
flag. |
~ Outdoor burn season begins soon ~
Beginning Saturday, October 21,
Boundary County and Moyie Springs residents are
free to burn yard waste outdoors without an
Idaho Department of Lands burn permit. |
October 9 |
Don't let election 2018 make you overlook
November 7:
There's an election coming up November 7, but
the ads you're seeing on television and in the
daily papers aren't for this year, they're for next
year's mid-term election cycle. In this year's
final election, on November 7, only residents of
the Cities of Bonners Ferry and Moyie Springs
will be going to the polls in Boundary County,
but it's the most important of elections as we
vote in city officers. |
Little Boy Pink just doesn’t sound right:
My favorite color has always been blue, and
since blue is the most popular of all colors
that would make me just another run-of-the-mill
color dude. I am not partial to any particular
shade of blue, I seem to like all of the dozens
of tints. Musings from Moyieboy, by Ken
Carpenter |
October 8 |
Just in case:
The primary source of meat in the Ashby home in
the 1950s and 60s was that which my dad would
hunt and fish for. That included, but was not
limited to, venison, duck, geese and, of course,
fish. He was a consummate hunter, killing or
catching every known species that lived or swam
in Boundary County. Life in North Idaho, by
Mike Ashby |
October 7 |
Rain, snow and cool outlook in the days ahead:
Rain is in the forecast for Saturday, but it's
coming hand-in-hand with cooler temperatures,
with the snow level dropping to 5,500 feet and
more gusty winds. |
October 6 |
Early morning crash claims 23 year old:
The Idaho State Police responded to a
single-vehicle crash at about 2 a.m. today in
Coeur d'Alene that claimed the life of a Coeur
d'Alene man. |
Asteroid to sweep close to Earth October 11-12:
The Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS)
at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena,
California, and other astronomers and
observatories around the globe have had their
eye on a small asteroid, designated 2012 TC4.
It’ll pass close to Earth on October 11-12. |
Big job fair in Post Falls Wednesday:
The Fall Job Fair organized by the Idaho
Department of Labor will have more than 50
employers ready to fill nearly 1,500 positions.
The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Wednesday, October 11, at Real Life Ministries,
N1866 Cecil Road, Post Falls. |
Gowen Field air show returns:
The Idaho National Guard is proud to present
Gowen Field’s first open house and airshow in
more than 20 years: Gowen Thunder 2017, which
runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday, October 14 and 15. The event is open to
the public and general admission is free. |
October 5 |
It's been a great first month at Naples
Elementary:
The first month of school at Naples Elementary
has been nothing short of exciting! The Naples
staff and students are launching in to October
with the same level of enthusiasm for what is in
store. This year is going to be one of discovery
and adventure for all of us. As many may know,
this is my first year as principal at Naples.
By principal Robin Merrifield |
September flew by at Mt. Hall Elementary:
September came and went in a blink of an eye,
and what a productive month it was! Our students
did a fantastic job falling back into the school
routine. A big piece to our successful start up
is the dedicated staff at Mt. Hall. A lot of the
teachers spent the majority of their summer
either at the school or working on curriculum.
By Principal Lisa Iverson |
Ronniger's offering veggies for harvest help:
Ronniger's Farm will be harvesting potatoes
harvest in their field near Three Mile on
Monday, October 9, and will trade winter
vegetables to anyone who wants to come out and
help! For every hour you help, you'll get $10
worth of your choice of vegetables, including
carrots, beets, garlic, onions, squash and more
... yes, even potatoes! |
Comment sought on Boulder Creek restoration:
Idaho Panhandle National Forest officials are
seeking public comment on the Boulder Creek
Restoration Project (BCRP) located on the
Bonners Ferry Ranger District. The public
comment period is open for 30 days and comments
will be accepted through November 6. |
Crosstime hosting another Paint One On!
The Crosstime Saloon and Heart Rock Wines, are gearing up for their next "Paint One On!"
class, and Lillian is open to your ideas and
suggestions and would love to hear you feedback
regarding potential subject matter. |
County Commission Minutes, September 11 |
October 4 |
Fine day for a walk! |
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Valley View
Elementary students, teachers and
friends donned their warm clothes this
morning and took part in their annual
Walk to School Day, picking a fine,
crisp morning to walk up the South Hill
and on to school! |
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Kootenay Lake Board to meet in Nelson:
The International Kootenay Lake Board of Control
will hold a public meeting October 19 in Nelson,
British Columbia. |
Pass it Along performing at Trinity Lutheran:
"Pass it Along," a gala evening celebrating
music and music makers of all generations, will
be held Friday, October 13, at Trinity
Lutheran Church, 6784 Cody Street, Bonners
Ferry. A silent auction begins at 6:30 p.m. with
live music by the Creston B.C. Community Band.
The concert begins at 7 p.m. |
Ministerial Association starting monthly worship:
The Ministerial Association is beginning monthly
community worship services in the Bonners Ferry
High School Auditorium, and these will be a bit
different than those in the past. |
Court dispositions and sheriff's log |
October 3 |
School district winter closure notices:
With the winter months at hand, Boundary County
School District No. 101 wants to inform patrons
that school closures due to weather/road
conditions will be announced on the following
news outlets ... |
Flu claims first North Idaho victim: Panhandle Health District (PHD) reported
Idaho’s first influenza-related death for the
2017-2018 flu season. A north Idaho man over the
age of 50 died due to complications from an
influenza infection. This could be an indication
of an early flu season. |
Gubernatorial candidate to visit Bonners Ferry:
Republican Gubernatorial candidate Dr. Tommy
Ahlquist will host nine “44 Counties in 44 Days
Tour” events in North Idaho this week starting
at noon Thursday. He'll visit Bonners Ferry at 3:30
p.m. Saturday, October 7, at the Bonner's Ferry
Visitors Center, and everyone is welcome. |
Deadline near for NRCS cost share apps:
The Natural Resources Conservation Service
(NRCS) provides no-cost natural resources
consultation to private landowners. |
Bonners Ferry City Council minutes, August 15 |
Bonners Ferry City Council minutes, August 8 |
Bonners Ferry City Council minutes, August 1 |
Bonners Ferry City Council minutes, July 18 |
October 2 |
Sandpoint PD
investigating racist flyers:
During the past week, flyers and mailings have
been distributed to businesses and residents
throughout Sandpoint falsely representing the
views and policies of Mayor Shelby Rognstad, and
Sandpoint Police are investigating. |
Two killed in I90 crash:
The Idaho State Police investigated a three
vehicle double fatality crash on I90 at milepost
16 westbound, just east of Coeur d'Alene in the
construction zone, at 11:05 a.m. today. |
Flags to half staff in wake of
Las Vegas shooting: In the wake of the worst mass shooting late last
night that leaves families, friends and a nation
mourning the deaths of at least 58 people and
hoping and praying for the recovery of more than
500, President Donald Trump this morning ordered
that flags across the nation be flown at half
staff until the sun sets on Friday. |
Aerobics & Iron moving to Main Street:
The fit folks at Aerobics & Iron, perhaps the
longest-running fitness program still ... ahem
... kicking in Boundary County, will welcome
participants to their new home this Thursday
above This Old Trunk in the old South Hill
Furniture building at 7219 Main Street, Bonners
Ferry. |
The bully and Little Bill:
Our story this week takes place in a small town
in Middle America. “Little Bill” lived there
with his mom and siblings. As single parent
families go, their existence was adequate but
there are few luxuries in their life. Little
Bill didn’t have “things” like new school
clothes, his own phone, access to a computer or
even a television. By Sheriff's Sergeant Foster Mayo |
Workers comp rate continues to decline:
The Idaho Department of Insurance has accepted a
proposal from the National Council on
Compensation Insurance (NCCI) for an overall
rate change of -5.8% percent to workers’
compensation insurance to become effective
January 1, 2018. |
October 1 |
~ Best
wishes, Hannah! ~ Best
wishes as you vie for the title as
Idaho's Distinguished Young Woman this
weekend in Idaho Falls, Hannah Sims!
Your whole Boundary County community is
united in cheering you on! |
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