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  2. Amelia Trice - Wikipedia

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    Amelia "Amy" Cutsack Trice (April 26, 1936 – July 21, 2011) was a Native American leader from Idaho. Born in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, Trice was the chairwoman of the Kootenai Tribal Council. In 1974, while chairman, the Kootenai tribe declared war on the United States of America. [1]

  3. Bonner County Daily Bee - Wikipedia

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    The Bonner County Daily Bee has been in print since 1965 [1] and its target markets are Bonner and Boundary counties.. The paper was founded as a four-page newspaper by Ernest Gale "Pete" and Adell "Dellie" Thompson after a dispute over an ad account, according to "Beautiful Bonner: The History of Bonner County."

  4. List of newspapers in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Country News-Reporter: Cambridge and Midvale: Weekly Created by merger of Cambridge News (est. 1922) and the Midvale Reporter (est.1909). [4] Cambridge News was a rename of The Idaho Citizen, one of the oldest weekly newspapers in Idaho, founded in 1889. The Cambridge News Office (1912) is listed on the National Register of Historic ...

  5. Patrick F. McManus - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Francis McManus (August 25, 1933 – April 11, 2018 [1]) was an American educator and humor writer, who primarily wrote about the outdoors.A humor columnist and editor for Outdoor Life from 1983 to 2009, and Field & Stream from 1977 to 1982, as well as other magazines, [2] [3] his columns and stories have been collected in several books, beginning with A Fine and Pleasant Misery (1978 ...

  6. Category:Bonners Ferry, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Bonners Ferry, Idaho; F. Fry's Trading Post This page was last edited on 3 September 2022, at 19:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Bonners Ferry, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Bonners Ferry (Kutenai language: ʔaq̓anqmi [4]) is the largest city in and the county seat of Boundary County, Idaho, United States. [5] The population was 2,543 at the 2010 census . The Porthill-Rykerts Border Crossing connects Bonners Ferry with Creston, British Columbia , Canada, on the Kootenay River .

  8. Robert N. Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Robert N. Dunn was born on March 10, 1858, in Warsaw, Missouri, as the son of John H. Dunn and Elizabeth Catherine Lay.Following the high school, he worked as a Printer in Warrensburg, Missouri, and entered the local State Normal School (later known as Warrensburg Teachers College - predecessor of nowadays University of Central Missouri).

  9. Boundary County, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    All contain part of Bonners Ferry City except Copeland, Moyie, and Naples precincts. [4] [5] Moyie Springs was incorporated in 1947. [6] Settlement of the area started with the establishment of Bonners Ferry on the Kootenai River in 1864. Settlement was limited to the ferry operation until about 1890. The town of Bonners Ferry was established ...

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