Updated November 13, 2025
Cottonwood City Council meets
The Cottonwood City Council held their November meeting Monday, Nov. 10. . . .
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Blood, the gift of life!
What do we all have in common that instantly connects us and gives us the power to do more? . . .
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Dodd Snodgrass is honored
CEDA Executive Director Dodd Snodgrass has been recognized by the Idaho Business Review as an “Idaho 500” honoree in the economic development category. . . .
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To the Library and Beyond!
Prairie Community Library, Inc. – Your nonprofit, all volunteer source! . . .
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Concert set for Craigmont Church
The Deary Bell Choir will be in concert at Craigmont Community Church, 304 Halliday St. in Craigmont, on Sunday, Nov. 30. . . .
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Grace ends Prairie's season
For the second year in a row, the Prairie Pirates’ football season was ended by the Grace Grizzlies. This time it was 16-40 at Pocatello in the state quarterfinals Friday, Nov. 7. . . .
Also on this page are the schedules for the boys high school and junior high basketball teams. . . .
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21 turn out for PHS girls basketball
There are 21 girls turned out for the Prairie girls basketball team this season. . . .
Also on this page is an updated girls basketball schedule. . . .
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Wrestling schedule
On this page is the Prairie High School wrestling schedule. . . .
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St. John Bosco high school basketball schedules
On this page are the schedules for the St. John Bosco girls and boys basketball teams as well as the Jr. High boys team.. . . .
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Letters to the Editor
On this page are letters to the editor that appeared in this week's print edition. . . .
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Congratulations to Kevin and Kathy Rehder, winners of the grand prize at Mystery Night!  They are shown with emcee's Julie and Norm Sonnen and Mike and Courtney Rehder.  Our 28th annual Mystery Night was held in the Angelus Center for the first time this year.  Guests enjoyed a little extra room to move around, while still enjoying a similar setup with a silent auction, live auction and prizes awarded throughout the evening.  The theme of Mission on the Mesa brought out a lot of cowboys, several senoritas and a few Zorros among other costumes.  The jail was a big hit, with guests able to arrest a friend for a $10 donation.  Those serving their 5-minute sentence were conveniently next to the saloon and were able to sit and enjoy a drink behind bars.  The grand prize of $10,000 can be used at any of our ticket sponsors: Bud's Power Sports, Cloninger's Foods - Cottonwood, Les Schwab Tire - Grangeville, Lindsley's Furniture and Appliance, American Freedom Defense, Intermountain Feed, Gen Builders' Supply, and Grace Builders.  A special thanks to these sponsors, to all businesses who donated for the auctions, and to all those who attended.  We hope you enjoyed your evening! Photo by St. John Bosco Academy. Click on the photo for a larger view.

Congratulations to Lillian Rehder who was presented her belt buckle for being the top Lewis County Fair Livestock Judge by Ms. Flick. Photo provided by Prairie High School. Click on each photo for a larger view.

Five generations! Mike Sonnen, great-grandfather;  Jennifer Llewellyn, grandmother; JoAnne Sonnen, great-great grandmother; Morgan Click, mother and baby Hudson Ray Patterson. Photo submitted by Mike Sonnen.  Click on the photo for a  larger view.

Tri-Parish Youth are selling poinsettias as a fundraiser. Click on the photo for a larger view.


 


 
 
 

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