Bizarre Bazaar opens its doors on new home
By Reader Staff
Bonner County’s upscale resale shop Bizarre Bazaar is nearly ready to open the doors at its new address, 114 S. Boyer Ave. — next to Smokesmith Bar-B-Que. …
By Reader Staff
Bonner County’s upscale resale shop Bizarre Bazaar is nearly ready to open the doors at its new address, 114 S. Boyer Ave. — next to Smokesmith Bar-B-Que. …
By Janelle Campasino
Reader Contributor
It has been 44 years since lifelong Sandpoint resident Marilyn Sabella opened the doors at Eve’s Leaves in the spring of 1980. After going out …
By Zach Hagadone
Reader Staff
The city of Sandpoint is soliciting bids and proposals for a number of projects, including playground artwork at Travers Park, rehabilitation of the Little Sand …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
The second time is proving to be the charm when it comes to retirement for Harold and Liz Stephenson, longtime owners of The Paint Bucket. …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
Sandpoint-based company Quest Aircraft announced last week it has been acquired by a French manufacturer.
Daher, which produces a line of single-engine turboprops, is in …
By Emily Erickson
Reader Columnist
At this very moment I am toeing a dangerous edge, nearing that ridiculous place that’s the home of the Millennial cliche. After starting my morning …
By Jodi Rawson
Reader Contributor
Brenton Watson was six when he began playing “Magic: The Gathering.” Today, after 23 years, the game is more popular than ever. There are over …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
There’s no clearer sign of a booming business than the need for a bigger workplace.
Kochava employees and administrators demonstrated that fact Monday by attracting …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
Following council approval Wednesday, the Solar Roadways demonstration project is on track for an autumn completion date.
The project, which is funded through a $48,734 …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
Kochava is moving on up to a bigger set of digs, and the Sandpoint-based business is attracting some big names to celebrate the occasion.
The …
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