- Huckleberries Online: Headlines @ Closin' Time
"A friend spoke of a place up north, just past Hope, Idaho, where the driftwood collects along the shores," posts MamaJD.
- New space sparks renaissance for local artist
Gail Lyster's "Winter Wonderland" will grace the cover of Angels Over Sandpoint cards this holiday season.
- Flowering rush in county's cross hairs
Jamie Davis, a water resource conservation specialist with the Idaho Association of Soil Conservation Districts, carefully digs flowering rush out of the Clark Fork Driftyard.
- Gunner's tale is tribute to all veterans
Like the B-17s themselves, Steve Brixen heard the World War II veteran's voice before he met him.
- Code hearings resume Monday
The latest incarnation of reforms to Bonner County's land use code goes through the wringer again next week.
- Program hopes to peak girls' interest in science
Scientists from two Idaho colleges did not have to do much to convince Lake Pend Oreille High School senior Judy Dunnagan that more women are needed in the field.
- MRL cars derail, spilling soybeans into Clark Fork
If there was good news to be had from a 19-car Montana Rail Link derailment near here Wednesday morning, it was that the approximately 37 tons of soybeans that spilled into the Clark Fork River were being ...
- Sitting by the lake shore...
Yet another serene view looking out across Lake Pend O'Reille South from Highway 200 ten miles West of Clark Fork, Idaho.
- Hope Teen Killed In Single-Car Crash
Zachary B. Palmer, 20, of Clark Fork, was westbound on River Road at a high rate of speed when he left the roadway on the north side and went down into a ditch.
- Man charged with vehicular manslaughter
Bail is set at $50,000 for a Bonner County man charged in connection with a deadly rollover crash southeast of Clark Fork on Wednesday.
- One dead, one arrested after Clark Fork crash
A 18-year-old man was killed Wednesday after a high-speed crash near Clark Fork on Wednesday afternoon.
- Court rejects stabbing suspect's appeal
Idaho's appeals court has affirmed the conviction of a Bonner County man accused of nearly taking a Clark Fork man's life in a notorious barroom brawl.
- Bob Hays shines as 2008 'Community Star'
It would take a lot less time to list the people, businesses and organizations in Clark Fork that Bob Hays hasn't helped over the course of the last four decades than the ones he has.
- Every day fishing on a river is a good day
We were watching the television in the Missoulian's sports department as the Montana Grizzlies beat Cal Poly in their season-opening football game.
- Suspect racks up new theft charge
A Kingston man awaiting sentencing in a vehicle-theft case was arrested Saturday for allegedly attempting to steal a Clark Fork man's all-terrain vehicle.
- Crashes injure three people
Two accidents left three local residents with serious injuries last week. Two Noxon residents were injured in a car crash Aug.
- County tables fire code adoption request
Bonner County commissioners passed on another formal request to adopt the International Fire Code on Tuesday, ruling that the proposal needs more study and input from the public.
- Walleye world
Courtesy photo Fish and Game Panhandle Regional Fisheries Biologist Mark Liter holds a couple of Lake Pend Oreille walleyes snagged at 35 feet in gill nets meant for lake trout in April 2003.
- Next week's football schedule
For some teams it will be the second week of the season. For most of the others it will be their first game.