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Boundary County braces for financial fallout of U.S.-Canada trade war

As the peak tourism season approaches, Boundary County businesses are already feeling the impact of Canadian shoppers staying home in recent months.

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This Week in History - March 27, 2025

Local history in Boundary County, from Naples to Porthill, and from Bonners Ferry to Moyie Springs.

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From the Archives - March 27, 2025

"Roy Buck purchased 600 acres north of Hershman's dairy in 1924, establishing a fox fur farm. Tapping into one of …

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Eileen (Madson) Hurd Kimber celebrates 100th birthday

Eileen (Madson) Hurd Kimber is celebrating her 100th birthday. She was born on April 9, 1925, in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, in …

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P.E.O. College Scholarships for Female High School Graduates, Yard & Garden Sale Fundraiser

Bonner’s Ferry Chapter AP of P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational Organization) is sponsoring multiple college scholarships for female graduates of Bonners Ferry …

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Upcoming Events at the Pearl

The Pearl Theater has always been the venue to see concerts and plays in Bonners Ferry, but the theater is …

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Grace Bible Church holds 29 annual Awana Grand Prix

Saturday, March 22, huge smiles and razor-thin finishes were the order of the day when Grace Bible Church along with …

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New educational resource available at the Boundary County Library

Thanks to a generous grant from the Dorothy Louise Kyler Foundation the Boundary County Library was able to purchase a …

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Area bowling scores - March 27, 2025

Tuesday's Trouble has finished 27 weeks of bowling.

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City maintains electric rates after court dismisses IFG lawsuit

Last month, the Boundary County district court dismissed a years-long lawsuit filed by Idaho Forest Group against the city of …

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Boundary County Commissioners Seek Applicants to Serve on the Waterways Board

Boundary County is seeking letters of interest from qualified individuals interested in volunteering as a Boundary County Waterways Board member.

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Alpha + Robotics Heads to Competition

2130 Alpha + robotics is set to compete in the Idaho Regional March 27-29 in Nampa. Competing at the event …

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Rotary Club changes venue after 23 years

After 23 years at Mugsy’s Tavern & Grill, the Bonners Ferry Rotary Club is moving its meetings to the Kootenai …

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APRIL NIBJ: Boundary County blends luxury camping with small-town spirit

Tourism in Boundary County has grown in recent years, but Munro Murdock, co-owner of North Haven Campground near Bonners Ferry, …

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Victims take the stand against Cowells

During the March 17 joint preliminary hearing for Richard and Katherine Cowell, a Boundary County couple facing multiple sex crime …

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Area cities grow as state growth slows

Idaho’s ten largest counties accounted for 85.5% of the state’s total population growth last year, according to the newest data …

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Camps, field days in the Panhandle Region

Lots of summertime opportunities to learn to hunt, fish, handle and shoot firearms and more in the Panhandle Region

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Free seed exchange library at Boundary County Library

Through the hard work and donations and hard work of Jody McClintock, the Boundary County Library has announced a new, …

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Report: Idaho funding inadequate for special education

A new report has found that Idaho’s K-12 public funding doesn’t adequately support districts for their students with higher needs.

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Second Harvest returns March 20 for food distribution

Second Harvest Inland Empire Northwest mobile food truck is set to arrive in Bonners Ferry on Thursday, March 20.

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