School
board meets
Quality Heating was the apparent low bidder for the high school heating
system upgrade. Bids were opened at the March meeting of the School
Board Monday, March 19. . . .
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Open
house for Dr. Jones
A few of the many in our communities whose lives Dr. Jones has touched
are sponsoring an open house in honor of Dr. Jones on Sunday, April 8,
2018 at the Cottonwood Community Hall from 1 to 3 p.m. . . .
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MCT
production is a success
The Missoula Children's Theatre was a huge success. We would
like announce the WINNERS for the Center For Discovery Raffle: . . .
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The
LCSC Report
3 more classes offered through LCSC's Grangeville Outreach. . . .
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Crafty
Canines art class at The Habit
The Habit will be holding a Mom & Me Art Class, “Crafty Canines,”
this Saturday, March 24 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. . . .
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10-Week
Shoot concludes
There were 34 shooters in sunny and clear conditions for the final
week of the 10-Week Shoot at Cottonwood Gun Club. . . .
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Spring
show entries sought
Central Idaho Art Association (CIAA) 51st Annual Spring Show is May
3, 4 and 5. . . .
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UI
Extension offers workshop
University of Idaho Extension is offering: Evaluating Your Land’s (and
Your) Suitability for Viticulture. . . .
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Pirates
shut out C.V.
Three pitchers combined to pitch a 1-hit shutout in the Prairie baseball
team’s season opener as they won 10-0 over Clearwater Valley at Kooskia
Tuesday, March 13. . . .
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Lady
Pirates win big at Culdesac
The Prairie Lady Pirates had little trouble winning their season opening
softball game as they won 32-2 Thursday, March 15 at Culdesac. . . .
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Girls
4x200, Chaffee pick up wins at Lapwai
The girls 4x200 relay and Ciara Chaffee in the 800 each finished in
first place at the 22 school Central Idaho Invitational Track Meet held
at Lapwai Saturday, March 17. . . .
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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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Some photos from the Missoula Children’s Theatre production
of “Beauty Lou and the Country Beast” provided by Erin Shears. Click on
the photo for a larger view.
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Teachers and students celebrated Pi Day Wednesday
at Prairie Jr./Sr. High by taking a pie in the face. March 14 is called
Pi Day because 3.14 are the first digits of ? which is what you get when
you divide a circle’s circumference by its diameter. Pictured from left
are Mr. Young, Mr. Martin, Tucker Hibbard, Carson Schmidt, Jake Stubbers
and Josie Peery. Photo by Jon Rehder. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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Caleb McWilliams, Spencer Schumacher and Carson Schmidt
show a $1500 check from the Prairie Booster Club to go toward the bleacher
project at the track/football field. The three students, all juniors, have
taken on the aspects of the bleacher project as their senior projects.
Photo by Ryan Hasselstrom. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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Can you stand on eggs without breaking them?
Have you ever wondered if you can magnify a low-powered laser to be able
to cut paper? How about whether the stroop effect is negated when
you 'warp' a word? Or if you can create 'quicksand' using sand and
air? Find answers to all this and more at the Summit Academy Science
Fair being held Thursday, March 22 at 7pm. The public is invited
to view the projects from students in all grades. Pictured
is Principal Hickel testing whether eggs will hold his weight without
breaking while third and fourth grade students look on. Photo provided
by Summit Academy. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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Anthony Goeckner with his plaque for taking first
place at state in the BPA fundamental accounting event. Anthony Karel,
not shown, took 3rd place in both Payroll Accounting and Banking &
Finance. Photo by Ryan Hasselstrom. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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The girls video production team which placed 8th at
the state BPA convention. From left are Noelle Uhlenkott, Calli Perrin,
Theresa Wemhoff and Koleen Hasselstrom. Photo by Ryan Hasselstrom. Click
on the photo for a larger view.
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Prairie’s BPA state contingent at dinner. Shown clockwise
from left are Leah Higgins, Sydney Bruner, Jordyn Higgins, Angela Wemhoff,
Jace Perrin , Anthony Karel, Anthony Goeckner, Noelle Uhlenkott, Calli
Perrin, Theresa Wemhoff and Koleen Hasselstrom. Photo provided by Ryan
Hasselstrom. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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