Updated May 4, 2017
Purse Auction raises over $12,000
Once again the support of our community was evident in the 3rdAnnual Purse Auction.  There were over 100 in attendance for the day of the Auction! . . .
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Free business development workshops set for Cottonwood
A FREE workshop series for business owners and those considering starting a small business begins Tuesday, May 16 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Cottonwood Community Hall, 506 King Street, Cottonwood, Idaho. . . .
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May events for Tri-Parish Youth
The month of May is upon us.  Can you believe that school is almost out? It seems like it just started! . . .
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Teachers deliver
Teachers deliver inspiration, knowledge and motivation!! . . .
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Rockwell is running for Congress
Former Idaho County Commissioner James Rockwell has announced he is running for the Republican nomination for 1st District Congressman. . . .
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District Baseball and Softball start next week
It appears Prairie will host a District Baseball play-in game against either Kendrick or C.V. on Tuesday, May 9 at 4:30 p.m. and the Softball team will host a play-in game on Thursday, May 11 at 4:30 p.m. . . .
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Labrador to hold town halls in northern Idaho
Rep. Raúl R. Labrador (R-ID) will host town halls in Lewiston and Coeur d’Alene on Friday, May 5. . . .
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Pirates win 3 of 5 games
The Prairie baseball team won 3 of 5 games played in the past week. They started off by getting swept in a doubleheader at Genesee on Thursday, April 27. On Saturday, April 29 they turned the tables and swept a doubleheader from Troy at Lewiston. Finally on Monday, May 1, in only their second game played on their home field, they edged Nezperce 3-2. . . .
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Lady Pirates remain unbeaten
The Prairie Lady Pirates softball team remained undefeated after sweeping a pair of doubleheaders this past week. On Saturday, April 29 they beat Troy 13-10 and 19-9. On Monday May 1 they finally were able to play Kamiah and won 20-1 and 23-4 at Kamiah. . . .
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Uptmor breaks school record in 1600
Prairie again competed in a pair of track meets this past week, a 9-school meet at Orofino Tuesday, April 25 and the White Pine League Championships Saturday, April 29 at Lapwai. At the WPL meet Saturday Chaye Uptmor broke her own school record in winning the 1600 with a time of 5:42.40, 2 full seconds under the record she set on April 30, 2015 of 5:44.53. . . .
Also on this page are couple of Junior High Track team photos.
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Summit Spring Play set for May 4-6; Apostolic Virtue campaign during Lent
Summit Academy's Spring Play is May 4th-6th. Show times are 7:00 each night with a matinee on Saturday at 2:00. . . .
Students at Summit Academy participated in a school-wide apostolic virtue campaign during Lent.
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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 Cottonwood Chronicle. . . .
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Tom and Roselyn Nuttman had the winning bid on the “Mystery Prize” at the Purse Auction. Roselyn is shown with what was included. Photo provided by Elaine Sonnen. See article at left. Click on the photo for a larger view.

Prairie Booster Club VP presents Suzi Quintal a new coffee station for the teachers lounge during Teacher Appreciation Week. See storyat left. Photo provided by Linda Nida. Click on the photo for a larger view.


Brian and Dave from Idaho Dept. of Lands along with the Summit Academy Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd graders planted trees to celebrate Arbor Day. Kevin and Kathy Rehder, Gina Lustig, Sr. Carol, and Amy Rose were there to help students plant trees. About 100 seedlings were planted on the Butte and each student took a seedling home to plant. Click on each photo for a larger view.

Rachel Jeanne Uhlenkott, daughter of Chuck & Kerry Uhlenkott, graduated magnum cum laude from Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio on May 14, 2016.  She graduated with a BA in Humanities and Catholic Culture with prerequisites in nursing. This past year Rachel has been employed in Seattle, WA, at REI as a sales representative and has also been working part-time as a nanny, while taking additional nursing prerequisite courses.  She has been accepted into and LCSC Nursing School in Lewiston, and plans to begin their 2 year nursing program this Fall.

Alex Stefan (Tucker) will graduate on May 5th, 2017 from the Idaho State University Aircraft Maintenance Technology Program.  He has accepted a position at Leading Edge Aviation in Clarkson, WA as Maintenance Mechanic.  Tucker is the son of Terry and Diana Holubetz of Cottonwood ID and graduated from Prairie High School in 2012. Click on the photo for a larger view.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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