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Current news from local sources, including the Bonner County Daily Bee, The River Journal and the Sandpoint Online Newsroom


February 7
Sagle's Jenkins on list of honorees
  Business Women of Year named

Episcopals remodel Dover church
  Transform former Kingdom Hall

Hecker to play football at EWU
  Receives full-ride scholarship


February 6
F&G reappoints McDermott
  Will serve another 4 years

Two men arrested in meth lab bust
  Drug team led 3-month investigation

Timberlake Fire mulls levy
  Town hall meetings will gather input


February 5
Car plows through shop's door
  Employee accidentally hit gas pedal

Census workers hit streets soon
  Aim to document every household

Idaho Legal Aid ends area visits
  Loses funding for travel budget

Delegation reacts to charges
  8 Idahoans detained in Haiti


February 4
Breakwater project on schedule
  Mild winter conditions credited

Northside's Kohal wins award
  Station hosts teacher contest

Group hopes reward nets arrest
  $1,000 offered in hate crime spree

Idaho Parks reverses closures
  Klatt: 'We had a paradigm shift'


February 3
Signs honor Kootenai centennial
  Museum planned for 5-acre parcel

Ponderay OK'd for flood insurance
  Program administered through FEMA

North Idaho parks to remain open
  Layoffs, reduced budget hit agency


February 2
Realtors seek sewer fix with city
  For now, home sellers pay costs

PAFE preps for grant awards
  Expects to dole out $125,000

Fairgrounds slated for new lights
  Grant helps fund $60,000 project

Harding's violation is dismissed
  Woman connected to man's death


January 31
Holland wins 5th X Games title
  Snowboarder makes history

Suspect ordered to hire attorney
  Must finance his own defense

Wildlife center is community effort
  Facility open to schools, tours


January 30
Quest Aircraft lays off 22 workers
  CEO Schaller blames slow economy

Official's e-mail account hacked
  Rasor recommends strong passwords

Minnick: Health care will be back
  Touts leaner, meaner reform effort


January 29
Filings hint of contested races
  Candidates can declare on March 8

Man sues for opened medicine bag
  Says mystical qualities destroyed

Students raise money for Haiti
  Change goes toward hospital

Wolf advocate IDs hunters on site
  Says harassment not his intent


January 28
Alleged school threat investigated
  Clark Fork was in 2-hour lockdown

Hearing reset in grocery theft case
  Man charged with stealing $439,000

Man seeks clues to birth parents
  Was given up for adoption in 1967


January 27
County seeks grant to buy boat
  Would be moored at Garfield Bay

Man sentenced in gunfire incident
  Apologizes for shooting at people

Mark Boncz sentencing delayed
  Guilty of lewd, lascivious conduct


January 26
Holland heading to Olympic Games
  Snowboarder grew up in Sandpoint

24 Hours benefit raises $75,000
  Matt Gillis skis 196 nonstop laps

Blaze damages home in Kootenai
  Couple was away when fire started


January 24
Kokanee recovery makes strides
  Seven-fold increase in survival

Cheerleader's mom sues LPOSD
  Seeks damages in student's injuries

Youth orchestra doubles in size
  Local string program resurrected


January 23
City attorney Herrington retires
  Council members also say goodbye

Alli Nieman receives top honors
  To be inducted into Hall of Fame

Accused dealer faces charges
  Woman was arrested last August


January 22
Kodiak plane deployed to Haiti
  Aircraft was built in Sandpoint

Sheriff, police launch alert system
  Delivers information to the public

Centenarian recalls life well lived
  Lillian Johnson celebrates 100


January 21
City upholds veto of texting ban
  Logan attempts to resurrect issue

Keith Brown's murder trial moved
  Will be held in Shoshone County

Questions persist in arson case
  Suspect's competency argued

CWC closing large Seattle store
  Closure affects about 25 employees


January 20
Palmer released on probation
  Caused deadly Clark Fork crash

Anderson sentencing postponed
  State intended to bring up details

Man pleads guilty to lewd charge
  Westra faces sentencing in March

Idahoans heading to Olympics
  Holland awaits Jan. 25 go-ahead


January 19
City proposes safety measures
  Addresses downtown issues

Sagle man to be sentenced
  Likely faces 10 years to life

Democrats do 180, shut out public
  Minority party adopts GOP practice


January 17
Interest builds for Communiversity
  Local presentation set for Jan. 21

Prison recommended for Harding
  Connected to Priest Lake slaying

Appeals court affirms sentence
  Dingman serving time for drugs


January 16
BPA, corps table lake level request
  Want to consider public concerns

High court to review Rawley case
  Convicted in Clark Fork stabbing

Jackknifed truck blocks Hwy. 95
  Driver injured, cited in incident


January 15
P&Z approves 9 mapping requests
  80 residents show up for hearing

Unknown ailment afflicts deputy
  Benefit to assist Cruse family

Damaged fireplace sparked blaze
  Home, most contents destroyed

BSU's Petersen Coach of the Year
  2nd time to win Bryant award


January 14
SHS teen struck while jaywalking
  Crossed road between stopped cars

Negotiations continue in rape case
  Staffiero waives right to hearing

Trio of SHS coaches win awards
  Thoreson, Tajan coaches of year


January 13
Driver inattention cited in accident
  Pedestrian killed at Fifth and Cedar

Northern Lights raises power rates
  Will increase an average of 2.5%

Molestor seeks new sentence
  53-year-old impregnated child

Who makes more than governor?
  213 state workers top Otter's pay


January 12
ISP: Driver in crash was drunk
  Man died in Highway 95 collision

Man's troubles continue in Iowa
  Sentenced in felony abuse case

Otter's plan phases out funding
  Public TV, rights groups at risk

Moose Madness heading for SHS
  Limited number of tickets available


January 11
Legislative session starts today
  View governor's address on public TV

Nate Holland wins World Cup
  Sandpoint native poised for Olympics


January 10
Tents, heaters keep work on track
  Overpass columns near completion

Winter Carnival is volunteer effort
  Festivities kick off this week

Settlement reached in wolf case
  Man perceived animal as a threat


January 9
Ex-realtor Lowell to pay $2 million
  Judgment entered in Ponzi scheme

Prospects look bright for company
  Bonners Ferry firm may be hiring


January 8
Man sentenced in choking case
  Allen ordered to return to Iowa

Judge: Sex offender stays on list
  Davis served time for '94 offense

Fairgrounds celebrates expansion
  33 campsites, pavilion on the way

Gov. Otter warns of school cuts
  State of the State address on tap


January 7
Disabled woman tied up, robbed
  Suspects sought prescription drugs

Fire destroys Sagle-area home
  Family of four was away during blaze

BPA sheds some light on proposal
  Says lake level plan allows flexibility

Toboggan found after 20 years
  Young skiers dig up Schweitzer sled


January 6
Man out on probation arrested
  Charged with drug trafficking

Jail ordered in pot growing case
  Spokane man must serve one month

Car lockout leads to felony arrest
  Stash of marijuana found in vehicle

Candidate cites prophecy in video
  Rammell's statements hit YouTube


January 5
Mayor vetoes ban on texting
  Says issue better left to state, fed

Man accused in RV theft case
  Allegedly rented out one of trailers

Parents "blessed" with 2010 baby
  Marks 5th generation born in county

BSU tops TCU for Fiesta Bowl title
  Fake punt sparks 17-10 upset


January 3
Economist sees mixed recovery
  Says Sandpoint is on leading edge

Landmark cafe reopens in Elmira
  Owner had to drill a new well

Garden Company aids in life skills
  Brings session home to Sandpoint


January 2
Trial set for March in gun incident
  Sandpoint man pleads innocent

Africa gala raises $20,000 for mission
  Mission serves AIDS-stricken Swaziland


January 1
Lawmakers wade into lake issue
  Call for further study of BPA plan

Judge declines to nullify settlement
  Brown argued Harding violated terms


December 31
Airport faces winter use dilemma
  No funding to keep ice off runway

Incident with officer brings charge
  Woman accused of chest bumping

Longtime IDL employee retires
  Starr helped veterans find jobs

Vandals rally for wild H-Bowl win
  Beat out Bowling Green 43-42


December 30
P&Z takes up proposed changes
  Mulls nearly 20 map amendments

Theft hits Bonners Ferry pharmacy
  Prescription drugs stolen in break-in

Father scheduled to be sentenced
  Hit child in head, causing bruises


December 29
County lauds BONfire program
  Commends outgoing chairman

Driver faces multiple charges
  Stopped along Highway 95

Hearing set in man's rape case
  Staffiero is free on $50,000 bail


December 27
Text messaging ban gains support
  Council mulls proposed restrictions

Death highlights tree well dangers
  Study found extrication difficult

Artwork inspires forthcoming play
  Red Tape premieres at the Panida


December 26
Obama responds to three teens
  Wrote letters from detention center

Harding back behind bars again
  Was implicated in man's death

Teen charged with lewd conduct
  Also a suspect in school thefts


Be an informed voter. The Election Central page provides a voter’s handbook for upcoming elections, with links to information about the candidates and issues voters will see on the ballot come election day.



Link up to local bloggers:

The 26-Hour Day. Using public relations and social media to grow your business.
North Idaho Notes. Teacher and writer Kathleen Mulroy shares life's little lessons.
From the Panhandle. Cate Huisman provides perspective from Idaho's far north.
The Self-Reliants. Life on a modern-day homestead in the mountains outside Sandpoint.
Sandpoint Wellness Council. Alternative practitioners blog on natural health care.
Sandpoint - Its Places and Its People. With Patty Hutchens.
Corporate Whoracle. "Single in Sandpoint" columnist riffs on company life.
Real Estate Blog. Rick Evans keeps tabs on community pulse.
The Word on Schweitzer. Wanna talk skiing, riding, snow? This blog's for you.
Bliss and Chaos. The hectic life of a working mom who doesn't forget to laugh.
A Mom that Makes Cents! Sandpoint mom scours marketplace for deals.
From a Simple Mind. Local great-grandma tosses loose thoughts.
Huckleberries. Spokesman-Review's David Oliveria.
Slight Detour. Former SHS English teacher Marianne Love.
Chamber Chatter. Sandpoint chamber maestras keep readers in the know.
As The Lake Churns. All about Priest Lake, the land and the people.
Inaugural Afoot. Four Sandpointers tell experiences at inauguration.
Ride 4 Education. In 2008, Mel Dick biked and blogged his way across the U.S. to benefit local education.




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If you like Sandpoint, you’ll love Sandpoint Magazine. This color glossy magazine has been published twice a year since 1990. Read the current issue and check the Sandpoint Magazine archive – more than 100 stories online.



Add to your winter bucket list
"Sandpoint, Idaho, may not be on your winter bucket list - but it should be," says Big Sky Journal in their December 2009 article "Sandpoint Winter Carnival provides perfect haven".

Leading the transition movement
N.Y. Times writes in-depth article on the Sandpoint Transition Initiative in their story "The End is Near! (Yay!)" (registration required) published in April 2009.

A 'Top 10 Dream Town'
Sunset Magazine calls Sandpoint a "four-season outdoorsy resort that's also a real town with a strong community spirit." Click to see the September 2008 Top 10 Dream Towns list.

We're a 'market to watch'
Mountain Living Magazine says Sandpoint is one of 5 "mountain markets to watch." Click to see its September 2008 market appraisal, What Market Slump? (pdf format)

An 'idyllic adventure haven'
National Geographic Adventure Magazine touts the local character of "quiet Sandpoint," while newcomers rave about the town's strong sense of community. Click to read the August 2008 story Idaho's Last Stand.

Now we're top 10 for retirement
U.S. News & World Report names Sandpoint one of the nation's top 10 retirement spots "that offer delightful surroundings and amenities but still are easy on the wallet." Click to read the June 3, 2007 cover story, or check the Sandpoint profile titled "Lakeside living that's far from the crowds."

A top-15 travel destination
"I was smitten with this lakefront town from the moment I saw it," says USA Today travel writer Laura Bly in naming Sandpoint a top U.S. destination. Read the entire May 25, 2007 story: Summer Vacations: 15 unforgettable trips.

We've got the goods in fall
The New York Times features Sandpoint and Lake Pend Oreille in a guide for "leaf lovers" published Oct. 6, 2006. Click to read the full story: Fall Foliage; Bright Leaves, Big Country.

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Milfoil herbicides
Bonner County has used herbicides for the past three summers to fight Eurasian milfoil infestations in some 3,000 acres of Lake Pend Oreille. The herbicides, Sonar PR, Renovate and Navigate (and a similar chemical DMA 4), contain Fluridone, Triclopyr and 2,4-D, respectively. Although the county contends all the herbicides are safe, opponents contend nonchemical methods would be safer. Bonner County subsequently formed the Bonner County Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force; members continue to consider how to fight the noxious weed without herbicides. Links:

Jamie Packer Centre
The Jamie Packer Centre is a proposed mixed use recreational and residential development that would be sited in downtown Sandpoint at the location of the former Catholic Church on Sixth Avenue, between Oak and Church streets. The center would include an ice arena, volleyball and basketball courts, meeting rooms, housing and a parking structure. Opponents fear the center would change the character of the neighborhood; supporters say it would create an important new public space and contribute to downtown vitality. The Sandpoint City Council approved the zone change and conditional use permit for the center on June 25, 2009, giving it a green light to proceed.

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Sand Creek Bypass
Construction is under way for the Sand Creek Bypass. And as the project moves forward, some local opposition continues to brew.
Resource links:
ITD Sand Creek Bypass – Weekly updates
NICAN – Opponents of Sand Creek route for bypass
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