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Hivelights w/ Max Oswald: Clark Fork’s annual 3-on-3 tournament was a blast from the past
This year, the 3-on-3 tournament saw the most teams ever with eight making the trip.
Bonner County Calendar - Jan. 18, 2024
A look at the events, activities, and meetings taking place around Bonner County, from Sandpoint to Cocolalla, from Priest River to Ponderay, and from Clark Fork to Dover.
Ruth Marion (Slette) Rodeen, 94
Ruth Marion (Slette) Rodeen, 94, passed away peacefully into the arms of the Lord, on November 13, 2023,
Best Shot - Jan. 18, 2024
Great photos shared by the many talented photographers in the community.
GOP policies have created labor shortage
Idaho Senator Chuck Winder, R-Boise, recently argued that women are doing the nation a disservice by not producing enough kids for the workforce. Blaming women is easier for Chuck than taking responsibility for the policy decisions of his own party.
Get engaged because Idaho needs you
Two different notices got my attention on Jan. 12.
PREP NOTES: Idaho Girls/Boys Basketball Rankings — Jan. 16-17, 2024
PREP NOTES: Idaho Girls/Boys Basketball Rankings — Jan. 16-17, 2024
Snowstorm wallops community, wreaks havoc
With anywhere from seven to 12 inches of snow in Bonner County, closures and cancellations were a common occurrence Wednesday.
Legals for January, 18 2024
Clark Fork resident killed in crash
Idaho State Police said the woman was westbound at about 9:23 a.m. on Highway 200 when she lost control of her 2000 Nissan Pathfinder on the snow-covered road and went off the roadway. The vehicle struck a guardrail after entering the eastbound ditch and going down a steep embankment where it overturned.
Washington state sues to block proposed merger of Kroger and Albertsons grocery chains
Kroger, which owns QFC and Fred Meyer and is based in Cincinnati, is seeking to acquire Albertsons, which owns Safeway and Haggen and is based in Boise
Bonner County News of Record - Jan. 6, 2023
Police log information for Sandpoint, Ponderay, and Priest River police departments; and the Bonner County Sheriff's Office.
Road projects receive grant funding
Receiving grants in Bonner County were the cities of Clark Fork, Kootenai, and Ponderay. Clark Fork received a $600,000 grant for pavement rehabilitation on Stephen Street; Kootenai received a $1.7 million grant for corridor improvements on Railroad Avenue; and Ponderay received a $2 million grant for pavement rehabilitation on McNearney Road.
Bonner County Calendar - Jan. 17, 2024
A look at the events, activities, and meetings taking place around Bonner County, from Sandpoint to Cocolalla, from Priest River to Ponderay, and from Clark Fork to Dover.
Best Shot - Jan. 17, 2024
Great photos shared by the many talented photographers in the community.
Kid Weather - Jan. 17, 2024
Today's weather forecast as drawn by Bonner County's talented young artists.
Dorothy 'Dolly' May Heil, 90
Dorothy “Dolly” May Heil, 90, passed away on Wednesday, January 10, 2024, at her home in Sagle, Idaho.
Mindi Rae Bradetich, 64
Mindi Rae Bradetich, 64, passed away January 10, 2024, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
'Rumble': Indians who rocked the world
Brought back by popular demand and coming to the Panida Theater on Friday, Jan. 26, is a free showing of the documentary "Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World".
Winter's here: A few tips for the road
Temperatures have dropped and snow is starting to stack up and the berms of snow along the roads are getting bigger. These colder temperatures make it very difficult for our operators to sand as it will be freezing the sand in our sanders, making them unable to use with more frequent trips to the shop to thaw out. Typically, when the temps drop below zero the roads will not be as slick and tend to dry out a bit. Cold temps make for brittle trees so expect when the weather starts to warm up that the winds will have an impact on them. We will clean them up as soon as possible. Do not touch any tree that has fallen on power lines. Even though it may look like there is no power the tree most likely could be energized. Leave them for the power company and us to clear. We work very closely with the power companies, and they will let us know if and when we can remove the tree. We will be doing what we can to keep the roads safe for the public. Folks should keep extra blankets and gloves in their vehicles for emergencies if needed.