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

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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.



Link up to local bloggersss:
• Arts in the Inland Northwest. North Idaho blogger celebrates the regional art scene.
• Chamber Chatter. Sandpoint chamber maestras Amy and Heather keep readers in the know.
• Ride 4 Education. Mel Dick bikes his way across the U.S. to benefit early childhood education.
• How to Avoid Walmart. Philosophical and practical discussions on local shopping.
• Bliss and Chaos. The hectic life of a working mom who doesn't forget to laugh.
• Here in Idaho. Former Texan homeschools three little monsters in Sandpoint.
• From a Simple Mind. Local great-grandma tosses loose thoughts.
• Huckleberries. Spokesman-Review's David Oliveria.
• Slight Detour. Former SHS English teacher Marianne Love.
• As The Lake Churns. All about Priest Lake, the land and the people.
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