| Easter Egg Hunts set for Saturday There will be Easter Egg Hunts this Saturday at Cottonwood, Greencreek and Ferdinand.
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| Scoreboards installed at Wimer Ballfields Cottonwood Youth Sports is proud to
announce the successful installation of brandnew scoreboards at the
Wimer fields—a project that brought together generous local businesses,
dedicated volunteers, and a community committed to improving youth
activities in our area.
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| Lecture scheduled for April 9 Museum Lecture - April 9th at
3:00 p.m. - Christina Bruce-Bennion, Executive Director of the Wassmuth
Center for Human Rights presents, "America 250: Bill Wassmuth and the
Power of Community" . . .
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| To the Library and Beyond!
Words convey information, thoughts, entertain, and transport to faraway places. . . .
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PHS to host Commissioners meeting
The Idaho County Commissioners are
celebrating America 250 in Idaho and County Government Month by holding
their regular business meetings at local high schools throughout April.
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Fitch Family scholarships The Fitch Family has set up The Fitch Scholarship Fund in memory of Jed
Fitch who died November 6, 2025 and of Buck Fitch who died January 9,
2026.
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Prize drawing winners named
The Holy Cross Church held its raffle Sunday, March 29, as part of the annual Holy Cross dinner fundraiser. . . .
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| Upcoming concerts This spring, music is in the air at the
Center for Benedictine Life at the Monastery of St. Gertrude, 465
Keuterville Road, Cottonwood, with the following taking place in the
monastery chapel:
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| Prairie Mountain Nutrition
Sally Duman opened the March 24 meeting of
the Pioneer Senior Citizens with the Pledge of Allegiance and also led
the dinner prayer.
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Like whom should you be remembered? I offer you profiles of 10 key players to consider as we move towards
the observance and celebration of the resurrection of Christ.
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| All-State honors Two Prairie Lady Pirates have been named to
the 2A All-State Girls Basketball team while one Prairie Pirates has
been named to the 2A All-State Boys Basketball team by the Idaho Statesman. . . . [Read full story] ________________________ |
| Pirates win twice The Prairie Pirates won a pair of league
road games last week. On Tuesday, March 24, they traveled to Genesee
and won 13-6. On Thursday, March 26, they traveled to Lewiston and won
a no-hit shutout against Lapwai, 11-0.
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Lady Pirates pick up first win
The Prairie Lady Pirates split a pair of league games last week. On
Tuesday, March 24, they traveled to Genesee and lost 7-22. On Thursday,
March 26, they picked up their first win of the season with a 24-6 win
at Lapwai.
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| Sage Elven breaks school shot put record Sage Elven set a new school record in the shot put at the Kendrick Invitational, held Thursday, March 26 at Lapwai.
. . . [Read full story] ________________________ | | St John Bosco at Kendrick Invitational meet, holds basketball awards night, alumni games The
St. John Bosco track team competed at the Kendrick Invitational. . . . Girls and boys basketball awards banquet was held
Saturday, March 28 and was followed by their annual Alumni volleyball
and basketball games.
. . . [Read full story] ________________________ | | Letters to the editor On this page are letters to the editor that appeared in this week's print edition of the Chronicle.
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One of the new scoreboards is installed at the Wimer Ballfields. See article at
left. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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Riley Shears did a 3 on 3
tournament for his Senior Project this year. He donated his
$685 to the Prairie Athletic Department with the purpose of helping buy
new rims someday. We will have some photos from the tournament in next
week’s Chronicle. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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The Wassmuth Center for Human Rights in Boise. Bill Wassmuth is the subject of the April 19 Museum Lecture. Click on the
photo for a larger view.
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