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Moss doesn't have to cost a lot of green
Roof moss problems and the cure:

POAC presents 'Through the Eyes of a Friend'
Performance is today at 7 p.m.
Aeroset receives supplemental certificate
On Aug. 26, Priest River-based Aerocet, Inc. was issued the supplemental type certificate for Aerocet Model 6650 amphibious floats equipped on Quests’ Kodaiak 100.

POAC presents “Living Voices” at the Panida Theater
POAC presents Living Voices production on Friday, Feb. 18
Rose, Cleveland are best candidates
The office of Lake Pend Oreille School Board trustee, although unpaid, is one of the most important positions in the county. I am not a resident of Zone 1 or Zone 4, but the composition of the school board affects all residents of Bonner County. On May 19 residents living in Zone 1 and Zone 4 have the chance to vote for positive change in the Lake Pend Oreille School District.
Early graduate culls Latin composition prize
PRIEST RIVER — Finishing high school a year early is just one of Autumn Lawler's claims to fame. The student from Priest River, who has attended the Logos Online School for the past two years, graduates next week. Her other recent accomplishment is placing second in a national Latin composition contest organized by New Saint Andrews College of Moscow.

Cmdt. James M. Ford Jr., U.S. Navy (Ret.), 87
Cmdt. James M. Ford Jr., U.S. Navy (Ret.), 87, passed away on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016, in Sandpoint, Idaho.

Wall Street rallies to its best day since 2022
U.S. stocks rallied to their best day since 2022 in Wall Street's latest sharp swerve. The S&P 500 jumped 2.3% Thursday after a better-than-expected report on unemployment calmed worries about the slowing economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 683 points, and the Nasdaq composite gained 2.9%. Treasury yields also climbed in the bond market, a signal that investors are feeling less worried about the economy, after a report showed fewer workers applied for unemployment benefits last week.
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The Electoral College has decided that the second-place candidate for president should not be the vice president. It has allowed this “running mate” system to develop to avoid the problem of the vice president and the president being at odds because they usually are on different end of the political spectrum. The vice president does not have much power, but having Hillary Clinton in charge of the Senate in its present composition would be a good check and balance. (Another question is why the leader of the Senate is someone other than the vice president.)
Second bridge will only add to train cacophony
Every night I experience the cacophony of musical compositions from railroad engineers who are apparently oblivious to the fact that most people are trying to sleep. Every. Single. Night. I have counted train whistles blowing up to 32 times for one train.
It’s time to work together for our kids
Recently, the voters of the West Bonner County School District changed the composition of the district’s school board. Both sides, of what was a divisive campaign, lamented the election outcome. As a product of the Priest River school system and until recently, having a ringside seat to corrosive national politics in Washington, D.C., I am actually heartened by the election results in WBCSD.
City OKs temporary moratorium
SANDPOINT — With a number of rezone requests in recent months for land surrounding the airport, City Council members approved a temporary moratorium on new requests Wednesday night.
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I want to thank the community for their support in providing academic opportunities for SHS students. Students are provided the opportunity to take AP courses in English literature/composition, calculus, statistics, biology, chemistry, environmental science, government, history, studio art and music theory. Furthermore, many SHS teachers are qualified to offer SHS students University of Idaho dual credit in pre-calculus, communications, English, computer science abd horticulture. In addition, students have opportunities to gain work place readiness skills, North Idaho College credits, and earn industry certifications through our Career Technical Education programs which include IT systems, 3D design, journalism, health occupations, culinary arts, welding, business, natural resources, and occupational training.

Festival announces Summer Youth Music Camp
Festival at Sandpoint officials are pleased to announce the organization’s second Summer Youth Music Camp, June 24-27, 2019, at Sandpoint High School.

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TransluSense targets tactical applications
SANDPOINT — If you were asked to think of the perfect firearm accessory, an iPhone probably wouldn’t top the list.

US stocks tick higher
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks finished mostly higher Friday, but they surrendered most of an early gain as worries about rising tariffs once again dampened investors’ enthusiasm as the second quarter came to an end.
First Presbyterian hosts Hildegard presentations
On Friday, July 26, the community is invited to take advantage of a free evening presentation to experience and learn about 12th century mystic Hildegard von Bingen. Facilitator, Robin Garner, EdD, will introduce Hildegard and her impact on the world. Garner will share samplings of Hildegard’s music, visions, poetry, art and chants. The Friday night experiential presentation could be called “The mystery of God hugs you in its all-encompassing arms”, said Garner.
Aerospace partnership benefits NIC, industry
SANDPOINT — For the first time since creating rural outreach centers in places like Sandpoint and Bonners Ferry, the North Idaho College Board of Trustees held a formal board meeting at one.

Best Shot - Sept. 20, 2023
Great photos shared by the many talented photographers in the Bonner County community.