Updated March 6, 2025
Auditions for 'The Pied Piper' set for Monday
An audition will be held for the Missoula Children's Theatre production of THE PIED PIPER Monday, March 10 at Prairie Elementary School Gym from 3:30 to 5:30. . . .
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Purse Auction set for April 5
The 8th Annual YWCA Idaho County Purse Auction will be held April 5, 2025, at the Cottonwood Community Hall. . . .
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Dividing the reservation
Nestled on the Camas Prairie, roughly seven miles northeast of Cottonwood, is the community of Greencreek, Idaho. . . .
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To the Library and Beyond!
Last month, February 2025, Prairie Community Library was open 80 hours; we served 191 patrons and loaned 289 items, 196 of which were children’s items. . . .
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Report on Gather 25 event
There was a faith-based event Saturday March 1 at the Spirit Center at St. Gertrude’s Monastery called Gather25. . . .
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1 perfect 25 this week
There was 1 perfect 25 recorded during week 8 of the 10-Week Shoot at Cottonwood Gun Club. . . .
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Fast Track Grant season now open
We are excited to announce the opening of the Lewis-Clark Valley Healthcare Foundation’s Fast-Track Grant season on March 1st, 2025. . . .
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Various Idaho Fish & Game articles
On this page are several articles from the Idaho Fish & Game. . . .
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3 earn all-league honors
Three Prairie Pirates were listed in the All-Whitepine League boys basketball team. . . .
Also on this page is the Prairie Baseball schedule. . . .
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3 named to all-State Tournament team
Three Prairie Lady Pirates were selected to the Idahosports.com 2A Girls Basketball All tournament team. . . .
Also on this page is the Prairie Softball schedule. . . .
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Prairie Track & Field Schedule
On this page is the Prairie Track and Field schedule. . . .
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Four Cottonwood teams participated in last weekend's annual Hallissey Basketball Tournament in Boise.  Three of those teams brought home trophies!    The Tri-Parish girls won the Sportsmanship Award in the girl's division, while the St. John Bosco Academy boys won for the boy's division.  The Tri-parish boys earned second place in the tournament.  The St. John Bosco girls competed well, making it to the final game in the consolation bracket. (No picture available of the St. John Bosco girls at this time.)  We are proud of all of you, thank you for representing our community so well! The Tri-Parish Boys are pictured above with their second place trophy. From left are Coach Adam Forsmann, Hank Harman, Cooper Riener, Zane Duclos, Sam Rehder, Ray Terhaar, Gabe Severns, Henry Rehder, Matt Frei, Tate Uhlenkott, Matthias Kaschmitter, Austin Labrum, Bucky Harman, Coach Nick Frei. Not pictured: Anthony Forsmann. Photo submitted by Alea Wassmuth.  Click on the photo for a larger view.

The Tri-Parish Girls Basketball team played five games this past weekend.  They won 3 out of the five games.  They also brought home the Sportsmanship Trophy.  Standing from left are Coach Eric Hagen, Nicole Gehring,  Tori Shears, Aubree Riener, Bekah Shears, Capri Hagen, Maddy VonBargen, Coach David Shears, and Ava Klapprich,  Sitting from left are Leighton Uhlenkott,  Jolee Lorentz, Nicole Schumacher, Peyton Hanson, Mesa Graning, and Zita Schmidt. Photo by Erin Shears. Click on the photo for a larger view.

The St. John Bosco boys Hallissey team is pictured with the Sportsmanship Trophy. From left are Hansie Frei, Oliver Dahlsrud, Joseph Waters, Anthony Frei, John Paul Seubert, Kolby Nuxoll, RJ Garza, Tommy Scribner, Will Sonnen, Dominic Uhlenkott and Coach Mark Frei. Photo submitted by Alea Wassmuth. Click on the photo for a larger view.

February Students of the Month at Prairie Jr./Sr. High School are from left Briggs Rambo, Derek Goeckner, Sydney Keyler, Nathan Weber, Madison Ross, Zane Duclos, and Dylan Klapprich ( Not Pictured Sierra Oliver). Photo by Matt Elven. Click on the photo for a larger view.

The major portion of the Ferdinand new in the November 6, 1975 Chronicle plus Hospital news. Click on the photo for a larger view.
 
Additional Ferdinand New from the November 6, 1975 Chronicle plus another article with a lot of recognizable names. Click on the photo for a larger view.

Keuterville news from the November 6, 1975 edition of the Chronicle. Click on the photo for a larger view.
 
The Historical Museum brought by this photo of the old German State Bank Building that was located in Cottonwood on King Street. It is now part of Riener’s Grocery. This photo was printed on a postcard and we would assume it is from the early 1910’s. Any ideas on who the 3 men shown might be? Click on the photo for a larger view.

 
 
 

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