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Best Shot - March 30, 2024
Great photos shared by the many talented photographers in the Bonner County community.
Legals for March, 30 2024
PREP TRACK & FIELD: Porinchok throws huge new personal best in discus to lead Spartans at Glenn Wolf
Porinchok finished an impressive second out of 74 competitors in the event.
ALL-IDAHO BOYS, GIRLS BASKETBALL: Sandpoint's Karlie Banks named to first team
Banks, a senior wing, averaged 18.5 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.4 steals for the Bulldogs.
Crane introduces late-session Texas-style immigration bill
Bill would allow local law enforcement to arrest non-U.S. citizens for entering Idaho without legal authority outside of ports of entry
Rep. Vito Barbieri, R-Dalton Gardens, also told Crane to correct the fiscal note on the bill, but Barbieri voted for introducing the bill. Crane did say he would provide an updated fiscal note in time for the bill to receive a full hearing.
Bonner County Calendar - March 29, 2024
A look at the events, activities, and meetings happening around Bonner County, from Sandpoint to Cocolalla, from Priest River to Ponderay, and from Clark Fork to Dover.
BonFire contract approved by BOCC
A contract between Bonner County and The Mountain View Company was approved by county commissioners Tuesday to cover work cleaning up wildfire hazards throughout the county.
Records request lawsuit being settled by county
A recently filed lawsuit against Bonner County is on the brink of settlement after staff realized there had been a misunderstanding regarding the recipient of a public records request.
City votes to keep JPA for at least a year
Lengthy discussion and dense public comment were followed by a motion to continue in the Selkirk Fire joint powers agreement for another year at a special council meeting Wednesday.
Best Shot - March 29, 2024
Great photos shared by the many talented photographers in the Bonner County community.
Kid Weather - March 29, 2024
Today's weather forecast as drawn by Bonner County's talented young artists.
IOP group holds volunteer event
Volunteers for Idahoans for Open Primaries held an event at the Sandpoint branch of the East Bonner County Library this weekend at an event for local volunteers. The event was an opportunity to notarize signed petitions, hear an update for volunteers in Legislative District 1 on statewide progress, and announce a “walkathon” to collect signatures leading up to the statewide submission deadline.
Wednesday crash injures two
The Idaho State Police is investigating a two-vehicle crash Wednesday that sent two people to the hospital.
Legals for March, 29 2024
Bonner County Calendar - March 28, 2024
A look at the events, activities, and meetings happening around Bonner County, from Sandpoint to Cocolalla, from Priest River to Ponderay, and from Clark Fork to Dover.
Robert (Bob) Martin, 96
On Saturday, March 2, 2024, a talented, loved-by-all gentleman passed away in the presence of his immediate family, Laurel, Crystal, Lyric, Ammie and Johnny.
Steve LaMarche, 72
Steven Charles LaMarche, 72, passed away on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, at his home in Vay, Idaho.
Bonner County History - March 28, 2024
Bonner County Historical Society and Museum shares interesting stories of the community's people, places, and events.
Vote for decency, vote for Jim Woodward
I’m an independent voter who registers as a Republican to get decent people into state government. Jim Woodward is one of those people, and his opponent – Scott Herndon — is not.
Woodward is the change we need in Legislature
“Idaho Isn't as red as anyone thinks.” The Idaho Freedom Foundation provides proof: Fifteen of Idaho's 35 house districts rate C to F on the IFF's freedom index for 2021. The house average is D+. Seventeen Senators scored F while 2 scored D. Count 'em up, that's a majority of senators. What? A majority of RINOs (Republicans In Name Only)?