BUSINESS
Retail chains come to town
The newly opened O’Reilly Auto Parts and Tractor Supply Co. bring product overlap with existing businesses, but owners agree that the corporate chains will enhance the local economy.
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Homestead Produce earns Local Food Leader Award
Homestead Produce, a pioneering farm in Bonners Ferry, has been awarded the Local Food Leader Award at this year's Selkirk-Pend …
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CBP aligns hours of operation at ports of entry
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, in collaboration with Canada Border Services Agency, will adjust hours of operation at ports of …
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Foundation leader cites impact of Idaho nonprofits
Next year, the ICT is looking to pass the $200 million mark in terms of grants made in Idaho, It …
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No average (Trader) Joe in N. Idaho
About 100 people – the first arrived at 5:45 a.m. - waited for the national grocer to open its doors …
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Tractor Supply set to open this weekend
The highly anticipated opening of the new Tractor Supply store is happening this weekend with a soft opening set for …
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Dr. Galasso joins BCH Orthopedic Clinic
Dr. Lisa Galasso has joined Boundary Community Hospital’s orthopedic team. The board-eligible orthopedic surgeon has specialized expertise in shoulder and …
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Kokanee Coffee moves to Bonners, still serving coffee and the Lord
Kokanee Coffee, a familiar regional coffee house, has moved to a stand in Bonners Ferry, offering excellent coffee, food and …
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NIBJ NOV: Forage Folk opens online Oct. 1, pop-up shop to follow
Forage Folk, a locally rooted brand offering handmade, small-batch goods from the forest, farm, and garden, launched its online store …
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Geiler named new BCC clinic practice manager
Ryan Geiler is the new clinic practice manager at the Boundary Community Clinics.
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Extended care vibrant activities at BCH
Boundary Community Hospital Extended Care Facility announced the success of its vibrant and engaging activities program designed to enhance the …
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Farewell to the Herald
My last day at the Herald is Thursday, Oct. 3 and this will be my last edition.
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BCH September Spark: Messick
Mindy Messick has been made the Spark of the Month at Boundary Community Hospital.
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BCC welcomes new clinical social worker
Boundary Community Clinics welcomes Jeanne Racer, a licensed clinical social worker, to its behavioral health services.
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Heirston named September “We Care” Award at Restorium
Night supervisor Tabitha Heirston has been named the August 2024 recipient of the Ray Olson Employee of the Month “We …
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BFPD seeks eighth officer
The Bonners Ferry Police Department is seeking an eighth officer.
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OCT NIBJ: Staying on top pf plumbing issues protects home's value
When it comes to home improvement or preparing your house for sale, the last thing on your mind is probably …
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Businesses invited to compete in Homecoming decoration contest
The Bonners Ferry High School leadership class invites local businesses to show their Badger pride in support of Homecoming from …
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CAL sets grand opening date
If you want a sneak peek at the new Bizarre Bazaar, CAL is hosting a soft opening of the popular …
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BSCO welcomes new detention deputy
The Boundary County Sheriff’s Office has welcomed Douglas H. Wilson II as a new detention deputy.
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