PRIEST RIVER — Wearing their flight crew colors, the fifth-grade students walked side by side across the gymnasium to ensure the flight deck was clear of debris.
SANDPOINT — After running Headwaters Bamboo and making bamboo fly fishing rods for 17 years, David Rogers wanted to do something that could be used in the winter as well.
SANDPOINT — Council members approved revisions to the City Code regarding sidewalk construction, with the intention of repealing and replacing the existing code.
SANDPOINT — This year’s Future City theme is “Clean Water: Tap Into Tomorrow,” and what better place to get some hands-on experience in that subject than North Idaho.
SANDPOINT — People don’t always realize that their words, actions and inactions not only have immediate consequences, but a long-term impact on others as well.
PRIEST RIVER — After running unopposed in the West Bonner County School Board trustee election, Todd Sudick may not be eligible for the Zone 5 position he was set to take on in January.
SANDPOINT — The average graduation rate for alternative high schools in Idaho is 38.33 percent, with 35 of the 44 alternative high schools in Idaho are below 50-percent graduation.
SANDPOINT — A joint powers agreement to provide law enforcement services to the city of Kootenai was approved by Sandpoint City Council last Wednesday.
SANDPOINT — The Bonner Community Food Bank assists approximately 4,200 individuals each month, primarily with food, but also with other resources when available.
SANDPOINT — Almost all natural rubber is made from the latex that comes from a tree species called Hevea brasiliensis, widely known as the rubber tree.
SANDPOINT — A temporary moratorium, placed on new zone change requests surrounding the Sandpoint Airport in July, was lifted Wednesday with a vote by City Council.
SANDPOINT — Funding from the Local Strategic Initiatives and Child Pedestrian Safety programs has been a benefit for agencies across the state, including several local jurisdictions over the years.
SANDPOINT — A number of local and regional individuals, organizations and businesses were recognized by the Idaho Nonprofit Center in November for philanthropic work in their communities.