The
Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce is proud to recognize Bonner County Daily
Bee as January’s Business of the Month. As a community newspaper, the Daily Bee
is dedicated to providing local news, from what happened at the Bonner County
Commission meeting to how the Bulldogs and Wampus Cats did the night before, said
publisher David Keyes.
“People
want local news and crave to be active and in the know in their communities,
this is where we come in,” Keyes said. “The Daily Bee staff does an outstanding
job of keeping the Bee relevant.”
The
Bee and its staff works hard to give community residents the information they
need — through stories and advertising — to be connected to each other and
their community through a variety of means, from print to Facebook to online.
“We
work to deliver a product that is uniquely important and intimately local,”
Keyes said.
Being
a community newspaper means getting involved in the community, both on an
individual level by staff members and as a newspaper, Keyes said.
Among
the biggest partnerships the paper is involved in is Toys For Tots, where the
Bee works with the Sandpoint Lions to raise money to ensure every child in the
community has a merry Christmas. Each year, the drive provides toys for
700-plus children as well as 150-plus gift certificates for teens and food
boxes for about 500 families with money raised by the community.
The
newspaper also works in partnership with the Bonner Community Food Center on
its turkey drive, running a regular column in the days leading up to
Thanksgiving. Like Toys For Tots, the column tracks donations and helps the
food bank give families in need a turkey for the holiday.
Each
May, the newspaper's staff hits the streets to raise money for a local charity.
Last year, the staff gathered at North Boyer Avenue and Cedar Street during
Lost in the ’50s seeking donations for Jacey's Race.
In
addition, the newspaper has published numerous books on the history of the
community, both to celebrate its people and places and preserve its past; and
works in partnership with local business and the school district to get
newspapers into the schools as part of its Newspapers in Education program.
Please
join the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce in congratulating Bonner County
Daily Bee for their success and thanking them for their commitment to our
community. For more information and local news, visit www.bonnercountydailybee.com.
A portion of the Daily Bee staff poses with Chamber CEO Kate M. Left to right, Theresa Alderman,Sheri Jones, Renee Tibbetts, David Keyes, Amber Bangeman and Melanie Till.
A portion of the Daily Bee staff poses with Chamber CEO Kate M. Left to right, Theresa Alderman,Sheri Jones, Renee Tibbetts, David Keyes, Amber Bangeman and Melanie Till.