A legal challenge of a controversial subdivision expansion at the north end of Priest Lake is being put to rest. The Mosquito Bay Fen Preservation Association filed a petition for judicial review last year in an effort to block the enlargement of the...
The Striker's U14 boys had a highly successful weekend and easily won the silver division at Hot Shot. On Friday evening, the Strikers came out hot early and waxed Moscow 4-1. As usual, Jake orchestrated a potent offense all weekend and found the net...
In the new Bulldog Football Nation, as it's being billed, five will get you 65. As in a $5 raffle ticket will get you a chance to win a vintage, fully-restored 1965 Mustang. Sandpoint High School and Junior Tackle football players, ranging in age from...
Waterfront landowners in unicorporated portions of Bonner County are getting a little more elbow room when it comes to developing their property. County commissioners unanimously approved a code amendment Wednesday that eases impervious surface...
A new drug take-back program is helping improve both resident's lives and environmental quality. At a Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce luncheon last week, Sandpoint Police Chief Mark Lockwood and Idaho Conservation League representative Susan...
Nestled at the base of the Selkirk Mountains in North Idaho's Panhandle region, the community of Sandpoint can be found 60 miles south of the Canadian border and 75 miles northeast of Spokane, Washington. With a population of approximately
7,000 residents, Sandpoint is located in a land of uncompromising natural beauty on the northern shore of Lake Pend Oreille (pronounced Pon-der-ray).
A spectacular, glaciated body of
water 43 miles long, Pend Oreille is the fifth deepest lake (1,158 feet at its greatest depth) in the United States with 111 miles of shoreline. Its pristine waters are a major factor in the community of Sandpoint's high ranking as a premier tourist destination.
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