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The Blotter: Sister Tries Tasing Sister
A woman’s sister tried tasing her, after threatening her with a firearm in the past.
Speech takes third at Custer County meet
The Columbia Falls speech and debate team took third in the virtual Custer County meet Jan. 8. The team was without its top two speakers who won’t be back until the divisional tourney, said coach Blake Ladenburg.
Glacier Bank completes move; opened new facility Monday
Operations Supervisor Deborah Gidley on Friday was busy arranging things in her office at the new Glacier Bank.
Wolf trapper course set
Idaho rules require a Wolf Trapper Certification class be completed and passed before a person can purchase wolf trapping tags. The course includes 6.5 hours of instruction including both classroom and field experience followed by a written exam. Courses are offered periodically throughout the year.
Northern Lights kicks off solar project
SAGLE — Northern Lights has kicked off Idaho’s first cooperative community solar project on July 24. The 50-kilo-watt solar system is expected to produce approximately 165 kWh of electricity per year per unit.
Monarch School suddenly closes
SANDPOINT — A therapeutic boarding school in Montana that has ties to Bonner County has abruptly shut down.
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As a young woman in the 1970s, I traveled the United States looking for a place to call home. I was raised in the Bay Area of California and wanted out of the city with its noise, congestion and pollution. I spent time in the Northeast, on the East Coast, and in the Midwest and Southwest. When I finally drove north from Boise up Highay 95 through Moscow and Coeur d’Alene, I knew I had arrived. I graduated from the University of Idaho in 1986 and have been in the area ever since. My two boys were born and raised here and my youngest graduated from UI as well.
Charles Daniel Stanifer, 85
Charles Daniel Stanifer, 85, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on Saturday, Oct 21, 2017.
Former clerk receives jail time
SANDPOINT — A former Bonner County woman convicted of embezzling funds from the city of Clark Fork was ordered to serve 90 days in jail for violating the terms of her probation, court records show.
Plea pact resolves lewd conduct case
SANDPOINT — A Bonner County man will serve 19 days in jail after entering a plea to a reduced charge in a lewd conduct case, 1st District Court records show.
Hunters can extend their seasons with second tags
COEUR d’ALENE — The Idaho Fish and Game Commission reduced the price for second elk tags if purchased during August, and hunters are taking advantage of the savings.
Suspect in eluding case sentenced
SANDPOINT — No additional jail time is being imposed against a North Idaho woman who led law enforcement on a high-speed chase through Bonner and Boundary counties last summer.
Pend Oreille County deputy honored for saving woman
When Pend Oreille County Sheriff’s Deputy Morgan Johnson arrived at the scene, the woman was barely conscious with restricted breathing after being stung by a bee.
SAR, others partner on 2018 Housing Forum
Selkirk Association of Realtors has partnered with the Idaho Housing & Finance Association, USDA, Bonner Community Housing, Idaho Department of Labor and the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce to bring you the 2018 Housing Forum.
Officials: Yellowstone-area grizzly bear deaths up from 2019
BOZEMAN (AP) — A Montana state report made public this week showed that grizzly bear deaths in parts of Yellowstone National Park increased last year and were higher than the 10-year average, wildlife officials said.
Pierce Auto hosts classroom fundraiser
SAGLE — On Saturday, May 18, Pierce Auto Center Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram will host a Chrysler Cars 4 Classrooms fundraiser for Sagle Elementary students. The Chrysler Cars 4 Classrooms initiative supports local PTAs and schools across the country by involving family in matters of education and raising important funding for their local schools.
BCGA announces fall's Home Horticulture Series
After a wild and seemingly very short summer, September’s at hand and the Bonner County Gardeners Association is ready with the annual Fall Home Horticulture Workshop Series.
Wampus Cats send 2 doubles teams to state tennis tournament
Getting to state in any sport is difficult, but try punching your ticket against your teammates who know your game better than anyone else.
Annual Family Foresters Workshop to be held Jan. 24
Family-owned forests are vital to the economy and quality of life in the Inland Northwest. These lands are critical for wildlife habitat, timber supply, water quality, and many other values.
Bulldogs suffer tough loss to Cd'A in wrestling
SANDPOINT — Despite winning a dual meet, Coeur d’Alene coach Jeff Moffat was not the most thrilled coach in the world.