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


September 2
Ponderay to vote on 5% bed tax
  Raises funds for roads, recreation

Depth of winter drawdown unclear
  Sept. 27 meeting to consider factors

Accused child molester returned
  Engelbrecht faces two charges


September 1
Boating fatalities point to risks
  'Law of averages is catching up'

Police investigate CdA bomb case
  Remains found near fairgrounds

Study finds bigger grizzly numbers
  Indicates recovery effort is working


August 31
County to adopt leaner budget
  Includes job cuts, no pay raises

Man accused of kicking deputy
  DUI suspect charged with felony

Sagle's Fairfax, feds sign plea deal
  Was alleged hitman in Steele case


August 29
USPS making strides in business
  Post office adapts to changes

Questions remain in house fire
  Jacquot is still person of interest

P&Z holds hearings on tower plans
  Sites include Blanchard, Clark Fork


August 28
Luke Commission moves forward
  Ex-employee faces sentencing

Lake drawdown begins this week
  Aids downstream needs, dam work

Mayor: Proactive approach works
  Hellar discusses rocky economy


August 27
Hope bridge work will bring detour
  Business loop to see improvements

Hearing delayed in cyclist fatality
  Newport woman may face trial

Local bartender hailed a hero
  Saves choking victim at reception


August 26
Highway funding dilemma debated
  Lawmakers mull gas tax, fee hike

Money, camaraderie draw 4-H kids
  Local swine program is big success

Region's firms detail hurdles
  Minnick visits with businessowners


August 25
Bonner County readies for layoffs
  Revenues are down, costs are up

City holds off on hiring consultant
  Fiber-optic network effort continues

BPA plans work near Clark Fork
  Construction begins in September


August 24
Prosecutors: Steele violated order
  Tried to mail birthday card to wife

Bonner County attorney indicted
  Vay man's home destroyed in fire

Cocolalla group hosts scientist
  Seek input on invasive species


August 22
Schweitzer looks to season ahead
  Resort announces improvements

Laughing Dog preparing big move
  New location offers more capacity

Hope trio indicted on drug charges
  Accused of selling cocaine, marijuana

Programs assist area's seniors
  Study: Most want independence


August 21
Highway funding options examined
  Task force offers recommendations

Board to visit land swap site
  Marina plan draws opposition

Wife charged after husband shot
  46-year-old remains in custody


August 20
Goodyear retiring from Sagle Fire
  Montana fireman to replace chief

LPOSD sets up volunteer program
  Cvitanich: 'Benefits are far reaching'

Dispute arises in Hope subdivision
  Man complains enforcement lacking


August 19
P&Z endorses Clagstone Meadows
  Is largest PUD in county's history

Field burning starts in area
  Close to 600 acres targeted

Female meth dealer sentenced
  O'Neil imprisoned for eight years


August 18
Claims against city under review
  Four involve April's sewage mishap

Milfoil test project gets under way
  Will study herbicides' effectiveness

Causes of crash are released
  Couple died in July boat collision


August 17
ISP: Driver said she fell asleep
  Crash killed relay race cyclist

Fatal boat crash probe continues
  Collision killed one, injured three

Oden Water receives DEQ loan
  Used for equipment, water line


August 15
Crash on lake kills Oden Bay man
  Boat ran aground at Sourdough Point

Spokane-to-Sandpoint cyclist dies
  Race participant struck by vehicle

CWC order keeps local shop busy
  Barush hires summertime workers


August 14
Economy hits Idaho tax collections
  Bonner County still holding steady

Kidnapping charges added in case
  Three people accused in incident

FS seeks comment on land swap
  Would add 922 acres to public system


August 13
Clagstone deliberations continue
  P&Z action follows lengthy hearings

City revising firearms ordinance
  Paintball, air guns come into play

Nonprofit cares for injured animals
  Former zookeeper operates AHWF


August 12
Ponderay eyes Field of Dreams
  Would provide youth sports venue

City to restart crosswalk work
  Reflective stripes paved over

Mediation may resolve case
  Brown accused in '07 shooting death

Field's light poles need replacing
  Longtime resident ospreys will stay


August 11
Residents' input changes project
  City puts paving, sidewalks on hold

Area's BLM land at stake in swap
  Company's plan draws praise, concern

Celebrate Life keeps event simple
  Proceeds aid those with cancer


August 10
Quest lays off 65 employees
  CEO cites weak airline industry

Crapo pays visit to local brewery
  Idaho senator backs tax relief bill

Mother says son is recovering
  Man nearly drowned at City Beach


August 8
City Beach swimmer hospitalized
  Pulled from water, given CPR

Major events hitting City Beach
  Cycling tour should spur spending

Roundabout art gets green light
  Project estimated to cost $7,000


August 7
Developer eyes affordable housing
  Plan would require money from city

Accessible playground funded
  Grant awarded for Travers Park

Avista posts $25.5m income
  Company: 'Outlook has improved'


August 6
Suspects sought in crime spree
  Accused of stealing wallets, cash

Voters strike down fire annexation
  Sam Owen district covers Hope area

Documentary tells of tribe's plight
  'Idaho's Forgotten War' airs Tuesday


August 5
Festival is 'Party on the Panhandle'
  Spokane's Inlander touts iconic event

Fees derail plan for Sandpoint deli
  Couple now looking at Ponderay site

Sagle woman pleads guilty in case
  Mathews allegedly forged signatures

Naples mill back in operation
  34 laid-off workers are rehired


August 4
Craftsman restores Hope church
  1909 building now an events venue

Two men sought by Sheriff's Office
  Smith, Thompson failed to register

Railfans flock to Sandpoint
  Fascinated with town's passing trains


August 3
Trails close during fish restoration
  Brook trout leaving Porcupine Lake

Police catch man sought by feds
  Violated terms of supervised release

Lieutenant governor mulls funding
  Transportation revenue is big task

Mark Linscott is Realtor of Year
  Dedication, volunteer work cited


August 1
Charity grants wish for Sagle boy
  8-year-old is going crab fishing

Harvest Foods plans Bonners store
  Will remodel old Safeway building

Upcoming play spotlights growth
  Panida hosts 'Death of a Small Town'


July 31
U.S. Marshals seek Ponderay man
  Lemieux failed to appear in court

P&Z denies Talus Rock permit
  Issue now goes to Dover council

Rural broadband effort strikes out
  Passed over for stimulus grant


July 30
Quest delivers 9 planes to F&W
  Company looks to a solid future

Little: Festival's blame misplaced
  Says Lakedance didn't heed request

Elderly man's death was accidental
  80-year-old wandered from home

BSU president blasts UI culture
  Sees no need for Moscow games


July 29
5 roads selected for improvements
  Directly benefit Forest Service lands

Preliminary city budget approved
  Employees will not receive raises

Steele enters not guilty pleas
  Jailhouse call led to new charge


July 28
Motel manager saves guest's life
  Gives CPR after man stops breathing

70-year-old keeps getting faster
  Bosley wins CdA Ironman age group

Ponderay cheers paving project
  Emergency access overlooked


July 27
Lakedance festival leaves town
  Cite chamber's lack of support

Businesses allowed one sign each
  Council OKs change in ordinance

Sailors race on Lake Pend Oreille
  Montana crew emerges triumphant


July 25
Highway 200 traffic shifted
  Work focuses on bridge deck

Kootenai celebrates its centennial
  Tour offers glimpse into history

Quilts aid breast cancer victims
  Women form quilt-making group


July 24
Fluoride dropped from city water
  Council votes 4-2 for change

Suspect denies he was driving
  Mills charged with felony eluding

Man pleads guilty in motel fire
  Was staying at the Quality Inn


July 23
Man charged in high-speed chase
  Police probe possible kidnapping

Whooping cough cases on the rise
  Health officials urge vaccinations

Clagstone hearing to be continued
  Developers need time to respond


July 22
Bank parking lot will close July 30
  Puts squeeze on downtown parking

Neighbors speak out on Clagstone
  Voice unease over wells, wildlife

Kate McAlister to lead Chamber
  Worked at Itron in Spokane

More charges filed against Steele
  Attorney set to appear in court


July 21
P&Z holds second day of hearings
  Public can speak out on project

Sandpoint Police look to future
  Long-range planning underway

Male grizzly moved to Cabinets
  Project aims to augment population


July 20
Clagstone hearings begin today
  1,200-unit development proposed

Conservancy, company ink deal
  Land located north of Bonners Ferry

Police to hold crosswalk program
  Begins this month in multiple areas


July 18
Highway 200 traffic to shift
  Temporary paving is now in place

Museum honors WASPs for service
  Hundreds turn out for celebration

Local attorney prevails in appeal
  Court affirms dismissal of case


July 17
Inspection station fines in effect
  Motorists with boats required to stop

Fire claims Priest Lake 'shoe tree'
  Was landmark since the 1940s

Deadline in place for backflow test
  Inspection required for users


July 16
City lacks funds to fix field
  Will address Memorial Field safety

Accounts clash in battery case
  Shanahan accused of hitting mayor

ITD improving pedestrian facilities
  Working on Highways 95 and 2


July 15
Spill bolsters need for runoff plan
  Source of contamination unknown

Fire officials watchful of conditions
  Cool June allowed brush to thrive

Man jailed on gun assault charge
  Shot his father to death in 2004


July 14
Feds OK Garwood-to-Sagle EIS
  Allows ITD to move project forward

Juvenile facility goes out to bid
  County caps cost at $4 million

Idaho tax hike looking less likely
  Otter credits conservative budget


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Seasons at Sandpoint. A snapshot of life in and around Sandpoint.
Skookum Photography. Ralph Bartholdt's award-winning snapshots of eclectic personalities.
Curly Haired Vision. Photographer Matt Mills McKnight captures Sandpoint in a whole new light.
Nelson Boren Art Blog. The artist for Sandpoint's downtown arch project blogs about art, fishing, life.
Hyperbole and a Half. With 15,000+ Twitter followers and 30,000+ Facebook fans, Sandpoint homegirl Allie Brosh has gone viral.
Project America Run. Follow Hope's Mike Ehredt as he honors fallen service members.
Sandpoint Photos. Marie-Dominique Verdier posts her remarkable work.
Mountain Architect. John Hendricks blogs about projects, trends and more.
North Idaho Dog Fun. Your resource for "all things dog" in North Idaho.
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.
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.
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.




Get an eyeful of Sandpoint at this photo diary, updated a few times weekly. If you're a shutterbug, enter your own shots for fame and prizes. Click to see the digital album.



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.



We're a railroading attraction
Sandpoint's famous as "The Funnel" for railroads in the northern tier states, as USA Today writes in its Aug. 4, 2010 story "Idaho town draws railfans from around world."

Seven reasons to visit Sandpoint
County Living Magazine says Sandpoint is a "small town we love," and counts out seven reasons why in the June 2010 issue. Click to view a pdf (1.32 MB).

Who says you can't have it all?
Sandpoint's a good destination for second home buyers, says USA Today in its April 16, 2010 story, "Having it all in Sandpoint."

Sandpoint's got some sparkle
"A true gem in this Gem State," declares American Cowboy Magazine in a March 2010 ranking of "The greatest places to live in the West.".

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.

An abundance of trout
Fly Rod + Reel named Sandpoint a Top 10 Trout Town in March 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 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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