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Bonner County History - Oct. 3, 2024
A look at the events, activities, and meetings happening around Bonner County, from Sandpoint to Cocolalla, from P…
Bonner County History - July 5, 2020
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Proper planning can deter mooching deer
It seems that though our healthy deer population has mostly moved up the mountains for the summer, a few small groups still seem to hang around and wreak havoc…
The all-inclusiveness of the Gospel
One of the most outstanding characteristics in the ministry of Jesus Christ is the allinclusiveness of His gospel. He broke down all of the barriers and distinctions that were the accepted norm of His culture and d…
Bonner County History - July 2, 2020
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With summer in full swing, get out and be active
OK, I get it. It’s July and the kids have been out of school for more than a month. I know.
Community’s new auto tourist park nears completion
100 Years Ago — 1920
The best surprise is just a surpise away
The best kind of surprise is just a surprise away. And so I find myself with a nearly 93-year-old uncle asleep in the “man cave.” My mother’s younger brother — the last of my parents’ generation. It happened when I…
Stay safe this holiday weekend
It’s tradition to write this column about safety the week before the Fourth of July. Typically, I’ll tell you how to be safe with fireworks and how to avoid food borne illnesses. I’ll warn you about bug bites, sunb…
Bonner County History - June 30, 2020
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Bonner County History - June 28, 2020
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Small fruit trees, shrubs: full-size beauty, delicious crops
While we north Idahoans are blessed with many wild fruit-bearing trees and shrubs, domestic fruits offer that something extra for the kitchen as well as beauty…
Social distancing, safety protocols help EBCL libraries reopen
The Sandpoint and Clark Fork libraries opened their doors to the public with limited hours last week, three months after closing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. …
What if God sent us a letter?
I believe if God sent a letter to humanity it might go like this:
Bonner County History - June 25, 2020
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Keep an eye on cataracts
Bonner General Ophthalmology Clinic answers your eye health concerns