Updated October 2, 2025
Museum to hold free lecture Oct. 6
The Historical Museum at St. Gertrude will hold a free lecture in October. . . .
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Annual Cookie Dough sale is starting
Prairie Elementary School students are once again doing their annual cookie dough fundraiser. . . .
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From the Police Chief
We have had several residents near the north end of Lewiston Street complaining about the speed of cars coming into town, oftentimes well over the posted 25 miles per hour speed limit. . . .
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To the Library and Beyond!
Prairie Community Library, Inc. – Your nonprofit, all volunteer source! . . .
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Open House at Monastery
The Monastery of St. Gertrudes invites you to an Open House . . .
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Cattle Association annual meeting set
The Idaho-Lewis County Cattle Association is holding their annual meeting and Dinner on Saturday, October 18th at the Greencreek Community Hall. . . .
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Legislature passes bill to help safeguard senior citizens from fraud
Idaho has enacted House Bill 182, known as the “Report and Hold” law, to help safeguard seniors and vulnerable individuals from financial fraud and exploitation. . . .
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Andrus Symposium set for Worley
The Cecil D. Andrus Symposium, organized by the Democratic parties in Idaho’s ten northernmost counties, . . .
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Pirates swamped by Logos
The Prairie football team was overwhelmed by Logos 12-54 Friday, Sept. 26 at Cottonwood. . . .
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Lady Pirates win 1 of 2
The Prairie Lady Pirates volleyball team split a pair of league matches last week and competed in a tournament as well. On Tuesday, Sept. 23, they traveled to Kooskia where they defeated Clearwater Valley 25-19, 25-19, 19-25, 27-25. Then on Thursday, Sept. 25, they traveled to Lapwai and were swept 14-25, 22-25, 22-25. . . .
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Cross Country at Grangeville meet
A small contingent of mostly junior high runners competed at the Fairway Frenzy XC Invite at the Grangeville Country Club on Friday, Sept. 26. . . .
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Lady Patriots win at Highland
The St. John Bosco Lady Patriots picked up a league win at Highland Monday, Sept. 22 by set scores of 25-18, 16-25, 25-23, 25-20. . . .
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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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Pictured are the candidates for Homecoming King and Queen at Prairie High School. Front from left are queen candidates Sydney Shears, Avery Riener, Bailey Key and Kylie Schumacher. Back from left are king candidates, the senior football and cross country athletes, Levi Gehring, Oliver VanHouten, Ben Secrest, Max Rehder, Levi McElroy, Chris Schumacher and Landon Riener. Not pictured is Chase VonBargen. Photo by Matt Elven. Click on the photo for a larger view.

Laney Uhlenkott and Wild Heart Designs has been named the Prairie Booster Club’s Business Booster of the year for 2024-25. Photo by Glenn Poxleitner.  Click on the photo for a larger view.

Sydney Shears was awarded a medal for her 20th place finish out of over 140 runners in the Eagle Island Invite on Sept. 20. Photo by Glenn Poxleitner.  Click on the photo for a  larger view.





Prairie Jr./Sr. High has had dress up days each day this week as part of the Homecoming activities. Monday, Sept. 29 was Pajama Day. Shown from top down are the senior class, junior class, sophomore class, freshman class and junior high students. Click on each photo for a larger view.


 


 
 
 

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