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    News wrap: Headlines in Bonners Ferry

    2021-10-02

    (BONNERS FERRY, ID) Here are today’s top stories from the Bonners Ferry area.

    We’ve got you covered on the latest developments in your community. For more stories like these, click here.

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    Boys soccer with three-game winning streak

    Boys soccer with three-game winning streak

    BONNERS FERRY — Badger boys soccer won its third straight game on Tuesday night, earning a 1-0 win at Priest River. Bonners Ferry played a home Intermountain League match against the Orofino Maniacs last Friday and pulled out a 3-0 victory. Ke’Ahi Robles scored the first goal of the game... Read more

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    Badgers cross-country breaks personal records

    Badgers cross-country breaks personal records

    PRIEST RIVER — Bonners Ferry cross country participated in the Ivan Benson Invitational on Tuesday, Sept. 21. The Badgers performed great with Connor Alexander taking first place in the boys race and Ceci Roemer capturing third in the girls race. The meet featured Kellogg, Priest River, Lakeland, Coeur d’Alene Charter... Read more

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    Community calendar - Sept. 30 to Oct. 6

    Community calendar - Sept. 30 to Oct. 6

    SPOT BUS: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Bonners Ferry to Sandpoint and back. Call 24 hours in advance, 208-267-4740. Al Anon Meeting: 7:30 p.m., United Methodists Church, 6568 Lincoln Road. Meeting is also available via Zoom. For more information and access to meetings, call Roger Z. or Naomi Z. at 208-946-5219. Read more

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    From the archives - Sept. 30, 2021

    From the archives - Sept. 30, 2021

    Chris Taft purchased an interest in Popisil’s Dime Store, from owner Mrs. Flora Foote, in 1947, and took over the management (site of Woody’s Gun & Pawn Shop). It later became known as Taft's Popisils Store. A fire in January 1954 burned and destroyed Wombacher’s Trading Post and Edmond’s Store... Read more

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