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June 30 |
Idaho
soldier marks second anniversary as a POW: Sgt.
Bowe R. Bergdahl, Hailey, Idaho, was captured and taken prisoner
of war on June 30, 2009, in Afghanistan as part of Operation
Enduring Freedom.
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Gold Star Mom needs
help: While our nation's warriors who die in combat
in service to our country make the ultimate sacrifice, the
families they leave behind, particularly their mothers, the Gold
Star Mothers, pay a terrible cost as well, a cost that lives
with them for the rest of their lives.
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Groundbreaking
on Border Patrol station set: Groundbreaking on the
long-awaited new Border Patrol station, to be built at Three
Mile Junction off Moon Shadow Road, has been set for July 13,
with completion and a ribbon cutting ceremony expected a year
later.
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Airport
news: Saturday, June 25, was the second Huckleberry
Pancake breakfast of the season at the
Boundary
County Airport.
Thankfully the sun burned off the morning fog and there was a
good turnout of planes from out of town, and the EAA chapter
served a record 150 plates of delicious huckleberry pancakes.
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Looking to borrow a
chicken plucker: Bonners Ferry is a rural
community, and through the years our methods of communicating
have changed. Somehow, word has always spread when a person or a
family needed something ... until not too long ago by word of
mouth. Times change.
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Court records and
sheriff's log |
June 26 |
Rotary ends another
great year: On a cool and misty late Friday, June
17, 22 brave souls descended into the depths of the Twin Rivers
Resort for Rotary’s Annual End of the Year party where good food
is consumed, the changing of the guard takes place, and
Rotarians are recognized for their accomplishments during the
past year.
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Avoid sprouts from
local grower: Idaho state public health officials
are investigating 19 Salmonella cases, several believed to be
connected to the consumption of alfalfa sprouts grown in Moyie
Springs.
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Interior
holding up renewable energy: A bipartisan group of
21 U.S. Senators say that the Department of the Interior (DOI)
is curtailing renewable energy development and job creation by
adding unnecessary obstacles to the permitting process.
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Dr. Dave
McIntosh named 'Rotarian of the Year:' At their
June 21 meeting, concluding a very successful Rotary year, the
Bonners Ferry Rotary Club presented David McIntosh, D.D.S. with
the 2010-2011“Rotarian of the Year” award.
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State agrees
to drug manufacturing settlement: The State of
Idaho will receive $602,825 from a legal settlement with
GlaxoSmithKline, LLC (GSK) and SB Pharmco Puerto Rico, Inc. (SB
Pharmco), Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said Thursday. Wasden
joined with the attorneys general of 37 other states in the
settlement. |
June 23, 2011 |
Ozzy Osborn passes:
News Bonners Ferry is saddened to tell of the passing
of Ozzy Osborn, who is reported to have died in his sleep this
morning.
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Unemployment
activity finally starting to ebb: The pressure on Idaho’s once-broke Unemployment
Insurance Trust Fund is finally easing, but the
impact of the worst recession since World War II
is still being felt.
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County P&Z closing
in on Ordinance: After years of effort, the nine
volunteers on the Boundary County Planning and Zoning Commission
appear to be on the cusp of forwarding to County Commissioners
their recommendation of what this county's next Zoning and
Subdivision Ordinance should be. |
June 22, 2011 |
Commisioners offer
$2,000 reward to stop vandals: The Bonners Ferry
High School Class of 2011 is no different than the graduating
classes of those who matriculated before; 99% great kids who
have a bright future. Perhaps the 1% of misguided kids who have
wreaked havoc on Boundary County are "achievers" as well ... in
18 years with the Idaho Transportation Department, local
maintenance supervisor George Shutes has never seen this much
damage. |
June 21, 2011 |
Landowners can get funds for
river restoration work: Agricultural landowners
along 55 miles of the Kootenai River in Boundary County can help
the Kootenai Tribe with a restoration project along the river
corridor. The Tribe received special funds from the Natural
Resources Conservation Service to
restore and enhance
fish and wildlife habitat conditions along the river. NRCS will
provide financial and technical
assistance for conservation work; applications for
funding will be taken through July 7, 2011.
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June 7 Bonners
Ferry City Council minutes
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Commissioners
minutes, June 6-7
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Commissioners
minutes, May 30-31
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Court records and
sheriffs log |
June 19, 2011 |
Naples News:
There's a lot to catch up on in Naples! |
June 18, 2011 |
Twin
Falls family faces 'choking game' tragedy: On May
30, Skyler Smith, 12, Twin Falls, went inside to wait out an
afternoon storm. When his mother went to let him know the sun
was back out, she found her energetic son lifeless, the victim of a
"game" he learned from his friends at school, "the choking
game."
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Full Idaho
delegation involved in Binns MOH review: While the
process is thus far quiet, the entire Idaho Congressional
delegation is involved in an effort by a retired Marine Corps
officer now living in Florida to see that a retired Bonners
Ferry Marine, Ricardo C. Binns, receive the recognition many
feel he deserves for his actions in a battle in Vietnam that
took place 45 years ago this week.
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Not time to get
complacent about flood risk: “Now is not the time
to become complacent about flood risk -- it’s not over, yet,”
said Steve Hall, a hydrologist in the Walla Walla District’s
Reservoir Regulation and Hydrology Section. “The snowpack is
still really high in the upper basin. There’s a lot more water
volume headed for the rivers in the next few weeks.”
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'Students
Come First' task force has first meeting: Jeb Bush,
Governor of Florida from 1999-2007, and Bob Wise, Governor of
West Virginia from 2001-2005, helped kick off the first meeting
of Idaho’s Students Come First Technology Task Force.
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Senators seeking to
reduce regulation on job creators: Senators Mike
Crapo and Jim Risch were among several who introduced a bill
last week to reduce excessive unfunded government mandates on
job creators, giving them greater freedom to invest in their
companies and hire new workers.
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Borders Three
Jamboree winners named: The Borders Three Jamboree
filled downtown Bonners Ferry with classic cars from around the
region June 6, with more than 200 cars, trucks, motorcycles and
other machines on display, the best show thus far since the
Bonners Ferry Rod Benders Car Club began putting on the show. |
June 16, 2011 |
Busy
week at the airport: From a visit by the Governor
to a landing by an Anheuser Busch jet, folks at the Boundary
County Airport had a fun week. They also had validation that
they're the best around, as an international student from the
other side of the world the world picked our airport as the
place to train. "This man is prettier than Mel Gibson!"
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Grandma's quilt:
Trudy Dinsmore made beautiful patchwork birthday quilt
for her granddaughter, Jessica. Instead of that quilt being a
gift to one family, it is a gift to many, raising support for
Idaho's first "Run for the Fallen." |
June 15, 2011 |
Seussical
Jr. a smashing success! In the years I've lived in
Boundary County, not a day goes by that I'm not impressed by the
stunning array of talent of the people who call this place home.
I was floored, however, by the talented cast who ended their
four-day run of Seussical Jr. Tuesday evening. |
June 14, 2011 |
Risch tours Guantanamo
Bay: U.S. Senator Jim Risch (R-Idaho) returned from
touring Guantanamo Bay Monday evening, capping a full day of
meetings and tours of the detention facilities located at the
Guantanamo Bay Naval Base on the island of Cuba.
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Worst ... typo ... ever:
In nearly 30 years in the news business, I've made my
share of mistakes, but none with quite the impact of a simple
slip that occurred Sunday evening. It only happened once, and it
only involved the omission of a single vowel ... In this case,
an "i," in a single word. It happened in the wrong word. |
June 13, 2011 |
Slide shuts down
BNSF traffic: A rockside about 15 miles east of
Bonners Ferry has shut down rail traffic on the Burlington
Northern Sante Fe line since Sunday afternoon.
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Application
for zip line course approved: Boundary County
Commissioners on Monday approved an application by
Lisa Robbe, owner of a 40-acre parcel over a
mile off of Christmas Lane in south Boundary
County, who is looking to bring a little
adventure to the community and people who visit here by
establishing what would be only the third "zip line" course in
Idaho.
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Second half taxes due June
20: Boundary County Treasurer, Jennifer Fessler,
would like to remind all Boundary County taxpayers that the
deadline for paying the second half 2010 Property taxes without
late charge is Monday, June 20.
After June 20, 2011 a 2% late
charge is immediately applied and interest of one percent per
month is added, retroactive to January 1, 2011.
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Court records and
sheriff's log |
June 11, 2011 |
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Though the number of fisherfolk were somewhat lower than
most year, on account, most likely, of rain, kids and
parents had a great time at the Lions Den pond on Free
Fishing Day Saturday. Not detered by the wet weather
above, the fish below were biting! |
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Kootenai
River Run #24 in man's quest: He didn't set any
land speed records, but after what he went through to get here,
it's an amazing feat that Harold Doss finished today's Kootenai
River Run at all. Doss, of Long Beach, California, set a goal to
participate in a fun run in all 50 of this nation's states. With
the Kootenai River Run, he chalked off number 24.
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Deep
Creek Loop damage has road to one lane: Deep Creek
Loop, just north of Mirror Lake Golf Course and before the
railroad underpass, was severely weakened in the north-bound
lane and sloughing toward the downhill side, forcing county road
and bridge to section off and close the lane to traffic.
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Man who died
during attempted arrest named: The man who died May
16 during an attempted arrest has been identified as Daniel
Mittelstadt, of Mount Shasta, California.
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Middle schoolers
moving up: Over 100 Bonners Ferry Middle School students
took the walk Thursday evening that takes them
to the next step in their educational careers,
promotion to high school freshmen. |
June 7, 2011 |
ICE recruiting special
agents: If you're searching for an opportunity to
serve your country ... if you have an affinity for action,
excitement and challenge ... if your goal is to work with a
cadre of men and women trained to uphold customs and immigration
laws, then becoming a Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)
special agent could be for you.
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Use caution when
driving the wet woods: Across the forests in north
Idaho, the Idaho Panhandle National Forests and our county
partners are discovering more and more roads with damage due to
the significant amount of snowpack and runoff. Currently there
are many roads with temporary closures in place due to road
washouts or other unsafe conditions.
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Idaho gross
state product rebounds in 2010: The value of all
goods and services produced in Idaho
rebounded in 2010 after posting its first decline in 2009 since
the statistic was initially compiled in 1963.
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Comment sought on
Charlie Preston EA: The Charlie Preston
Environmental Assessment (EA) is complete and is available for
public review and comment.
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Bussel 484 draft SEIS
available: The Bussel 484 Draft Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) is completed and is ready
for public review and comment.
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Commissioners minutes |
June 6, 2011 |
Service set
for Vern Burdick: Kay Burdick and family wish to
invite Vern’s friends to a celebration of his life. Please join
us at The Great Northwest Territories Event Center, Highway 95,
milepost 498, one mile east on Meadow Mountains Road, at 1 p.m.
Saturday, June 11, to share your memories.
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Sparkles still
missing: Despite a family's continuous search since
their puppy went missing Saturday evening, there's still no sign
of four-month-old Sparkles, and the Copeland family, especially
four-year-old Billie Jo, want everyone to help look.
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A grand and glorious
day Saturday: There was no place in the world
better to be Saturday than Bonners Ferry, which celebrated much
more than a high school
graduation. There was the best Bonners Ferry Rod Benders
"Border 3 Jamboree" to date, a day long car wash and bake sale
by the Bonners Ferry Middle School Cheerleaders, and a "Pass in
the Grass" lawn mower race that brought competition from miles
around. A Bonners Ferry News pictorial.
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Court records and
sheriffs log |
June 5, 2011 |
Puppy
missing, four-year-old distraught: A Bonners Ferry
family's puppy went romping with another of their dogs Saturday
evening, and while the other dog came home, Sparkles is still
missing, four year old Billie Jo is devastated, and a family has
spent hours searching.
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Local man hurt in
farm accident: A local farmer suffered a lacerated
scalp and broken arm Saturday morning when the tractor he was
operating overturned on the family farm near Porthill. |
June 4, 2011 |
BFHS Class of 2011
steps to the future: The Bonners Ferry High School
Class of 2011 readied, and steadied, themselves for the right of
passage that is high school graduation. A News Bonners Ferry
pictorial.
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June 2, 2011 |
Harlem
Globetrotter coming to SWISH: For all you old
has-beens and hopefuls, competition at this year's Bonners Ferry
Swish, coming up July 16, just got a whole lot tougher. A former
Harlem Globetrotter is going to be in the crowd. |
June 1, 2011 |
Flood threat imminent,
officials say: Boundary County Commissioners met
today with both state and local emergency managers, learned why
the county was excluded from a recent presidential emergency
declaration, and heard that while the county has dodged the
flooding bullet thus far, it's still very likely that this will
be a "watershed" year for what could well be historic flooding.
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'Suessical,
Jr' coming to the Pearl Theater: It is Dr. Seuss
set to some amazing music performed by some of the strongest
young performers in our area, at what will become Bonners
Ferry's own Pearl Theatre. Site updated to include photo and
contest information!
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Court records and
sheriffs log
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Commissioners
minutes
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RAC meeting
slated for June 17: The Idaho Panhandle Resource
Advisory Committee (RAC) will meet June 17 at 9 a.m in Coeur
d’Alene to review and recommend funding for proposed forest
projects. The meeting will be held at the Idaho Panhandle
National Forests Supervisor’s Office located at 3815 Schreiber
Way. |
Obituaries |
Carol
Jean Phillips, November 20, 1939 ~
June 29, 2011 |
Maurice
"Morris" Lee Brakeman, August 16, 1942 ~ June
28, 2011 |
Gladys
June Thompson, June 16, 1919 ~ June
24, 2011 |
Lois
Marie Tillotson, July 18, 1948 ~ June
23, 2011 |
J.T. “Oz”
Osborn, January, 1941 ~ June
23, 2011 |
Kathleen
A. Shaw, November 3, 1956 ~ June
22, 2011 |
Edwin
Raymond Fairbrother: February 10, 1939 ~
June 16, 2011 |
Janet Susan
Rate, September 20, 1935 ~
June 14, 2011 |
Myra L.
"Babe" Troyer: December 5, 1919 ~ June 11, 2011 |
Claude
Shannon Dozier, April 9, 1928 ~ June 11, 2011 |
Mary Jane
(Chappell) Irwin, March 4, 1916 ~ June 8,
2011 |
Daniel Mittelstadt: July 5, 1954 ~ May 16, 2011 |
Larry
A. Rodenz: Larry L. Rodenz, age 64, passed away on
Sunday, May 29, 2011, at Theda Clark Regional Medical Center in
Neenah, Wisconsin. A celebration of Larry's life will be held on
Sunday, July 17, 2011, in Mabel, Minnesota. The Holly Funeral
Home of Waupaca, Wisconsin, is assisting the family with local
arrangements. |
Patricia A. Madden: December 23, 1935 ~
June 7, 2011 |
Wilma
Louise Owen: January 4, 1922 ~ June
4, 2011 |
Social |
Braatz pens
poem: Coordinating this year's Rotarian
scholarship event inspired Rotarian Norm Braatz to pen a
special poem to all graduates setting out into a bigger
world. |
UofI awards scholarships: The University of
Idaho recently awarded more than 5,400 students nearly
$30-million in scholarships for the 2011-2012 academic
year, including a number to Boundary County students. |
Recent
marriages |
Best wishes,
Brooke: Brooke Roney, one of 13 Rotary
scholarship recipients in 2011, was unable to attend the
Rotary dessert social at the Kootenai River Inn May 12.
Instead, she paid a visit at a much more mundane
membership meeting June 14. |
Recent
marriages |
Reeds
welcome baby boy: Ryan and Sarah Reed,
Naples, are the proud parents of a son, Micah Kenneth
Reed, born May 8 weighing seven pounds, 10-ounces. |
Local
students on NIC Dean's List: North Idaho
College recently released its 2011 spring semester
Dean's List, and several Bonners Ferry students were
awarded the honor. |
Chris Blanford getting married: Christopher
Blanford, the son of Robert and Diane Blanford, Bonners
Ferry, and Tennille Toussaint, the daughter of Bill and
Jeanne Toussaint, Woodenville, Washington, have
announced their engagement and forthcoming marriage. |
Recent
marriages |
Farrell, Rijkenberg exchange vows: Johanna
Joy Farrell, the daughter of Joe and Nancy Farrell,
Bonners Ferry, and Wijnand Rijkenberg, the son of Wim
and Francien Rijkenberg, the Netherlands, exchanged
wedding vows June 4 at the Western Pleasure Guest Ranch,
Sandpoint. |
Recent
marriages |
Sports |
Cold, wet spring
extends morel season: Usually by this time of the
year the morel mushrooms have come and gone, but with our weird
cold, wet spring, there may still be some out there to be found,
especially in the Bonner's Ferry area.
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Know before you
go this Fourth of July: If you plan to visit
national forest areas during the Independence Day holiday (July
4th) weekend, “Know before you go,” suggests acting Idaho
Panhandle National Forests Supervisor Maggie Pittman. What’s
important to know? Read on!
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High water
doesn't make for good fishing: All the water in the
area rivers and streams has put a damper on the fishing this
season. High flows are making rivers and streams very hazardous
for anglers and fishing along these waters is not recommended.
Most high mountain lakes are still snowed in, but warmer weather
expected later this week may help open access to these lakes.
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Another great
Kootenai River Run: Over 200 runners and walkers
turned out for today's Kootenai River Run, and carrying on
tradition, the winners were Bonners Ferry Badgers. Now updated
with top times.
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Harlem
Globetrotter coming to SWISH: For all you old
has-beens and hopefuls, competition at this year's Bonners Ferry
Swish, coming up July 16, just got a whole lot tougher. A former
Harlem Globetrotter is going to be in the crowd. |
Letters |
Kevin McNally:
I think the kids are getting credit for someone else’s
work w/ the theft of the grates from the bridge. I think some
questions need to be asked.
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Governor C.L.
"Butch" Otter: There are a few industries in Idaho
that get most of the limelight. We talk a lot about agriculture,
technology, and lately renewable energy. But we're fortunate to
have a more diverse base these days, which is a big change from
where we were two decades ago.
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Senator Mike
Crapo: A basic question about the juvenile justice
system has been how much weight to place on rehabilitation
versus holding juveniles accountable for their actions. Perhaps,
there is no real division between rehabilitation and
accountability.
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Karen
Schumacher: Why did
Second Chance Animal
Adoption (SCAA) recently vote to deny shelter dogs
the opportunity to participate in the
Pawsitive Works™
Program that serves both at-risk youth and homeless dogs?
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Kevin
McNally: I want to talk about unnecessary vehicle
traffic on the Kootenai River during high water periods. This
traffic increases the erosion damage many times more than the
natural river high water.
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Colet Allen:
I congratulate them (BFHS Class of 2011) on their
graduation, however, with all the graffiti that has been spotted
around the county defacing private and public property, they may
be remembered for the wrong thing. |