Updated February 7, 2019
Blood drive meets goal
“We are so excited that we made our goal this time,” commented Brenda Kaschmitter, blood drive co-chair. “Our goal was 76 and we collected 86 usable units,” . . .
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35 earn straight A's at Prairie
35 students earned perfect 4.0 grade point averages for the first semester of the 2018-19 school year at Prairie Jr./Sr. High School. . . .
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Ski Skoop
The snow keeps falling and the skiers and snowboarders keep escaping to the Cottonwood Butte Ski Area!! . . .
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Boys District starts next week
The Boys District Basketball Tournament gets underway next Monday, Feb. 11 with a play-in game. . . .
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Summit helps exchange student rediscover her faith
Summit Academy changes hearts around the world! . . .
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Hospitals invite participation
St. Mary’s and Clearwater Valley Hospitals would like to invite everyone, no matter where you receive your healthcare, to participate in our Community Health Needs Assessments for Idaho, Lewis, and Clearwater Counties.  These assessments create a powerful opportunity to provide input and significantly improve the health of communities. . . .
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48 attend Soil Health Workshop
Forty -eight people attended the 6th Annual Soil Health Workshop held in Ferdinand on January 29, hosted by Lewis Soil Conservation District and Idaho Soil and Water Conservation District. . . .
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Students named to college Dean's Lists
On this page are local students on the UI Dean's List plus a student making the WSU President's Honor Roll . . .
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Submissions sought for Volume 3 of family histories
The Historical Museum at St. Gertrude has announced an upcoming third volume to “Our Story,” the collection of first-person histories that celebrates local families and their ancestors’ lives in the Cottonwood, Keuterville, Greencreek, Ferdinand, and Salmon River areas. . . .
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The LCSC Report
4 more classes offered through the LCSC Grangeville Outreach. . . .
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Area families helped during the holidays
St. Mary’s Hospital Angel Tree and Food Bank would like to thank the community for their generous donations towards the Angel Tree and the Food Bank over the 2018 Holidays.  . . .
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Only 1 perfect 25 this week
Week 4 of the 10-Week Shoot at Cottonwood Gun Club saw 29 shooters competing in rainy and cloud covered conditions. . . .
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Pirates win at Genesee
The Prairie Pirates had a light schedule this past week as their only game was a league game at Genesee Saturday, Feb. 2, where they won 54-25. . . .
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Lady Pirates earn State berth
The Prairie Lady Pirates clinched a trip to state for the 9th straight year with a 66-27 thrashing of Troy Friday, Feb. 1 at the District Tournament at the LCSC Activity Center in Lewiston. . . .
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Logos ends Summit's season; Summit Academy celebrates Catholic School Week, Spirit Week
The Summit Academy Lady Pirates picked a terrible time to lose their shooting touch as they fell to Logos in a District play-in game 28-37 at Cottonwood Saturday, Feb. 2. . . .
Summit Academy celebrated Catholic Schools week and Spirit Week last week. . . .
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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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Kyle Schwartz  and Maddie Pecarovich are the December Students of the Month at Prairie High School. Kyle was nominated by Mr. Young and Mrs. Workman. Mr. Young states that Kyle is quiet and respectful, but what impresses me the most is his effort to include others. He goes out of his way to acknowledge and include those students who are normally on the periphery and are often left out by their fellow classmates. He's a genuinely nice guy and a pretty good student, too. Mrs. Workman states always polite and a great student on top of that. He is an asset to our school. Maddie was nominated by Mrs. Cash, who states that Madison is responsible, kind, and hardworking. She is a role model to all. Photo by Jon Rehder. Click on the photo for a larger view.

Youngsters enjoy the skiing on Cottonwood Butte this past weekend. Photo by April Lustig. Click on the photo for a larger view.

Some of the skiers and snowboarders enjoying the conditions on Cottonwood Butte this past Sunday. Photo by April Lustig.  Click on the photo for a larger view.

The Prairie Lady Pirates open District play against Troy on Friday, Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. at LCSC. Front from left are Madison Shears, Theresa Wemhoff, Delanie Lockett, Jordyn Higgins and India Peery. Back from left are assistant coach Dave Shears, Kristyna Krogh, Alexis Hiler, Ciara Chaffee, Sydnee Bruegeman, Ellea Uhlenkott, head coach Lori Mader and assistant coach Steve Wilson. Click on the photo for a larger view.

The Prairie boys basketball team start District play next week. Back from left are Derik Shears, Spencer Schumacher, Devin Ross, Tayler Ott and Damian Forsmann. Front from left are Hayden Uhlenkott, Owen Anderson, Tanner Hibbard, Cole Schlader and Sam Mager. Not pictured is Dylan Schumacher who joined the team after the season had already started. See story above left. Click on the photo for a larger view.
 
The Prairie Pep Band and some of the cheerleaders at the girls District game last Friday. Click on the photo for a larger view.
 
Marji Remacle competed with her Bronze team at the Palouse Invitational in Moscow, ID, on 02/02/19.   She participated in the early 8:00 am session and came in second with a 36.45 overall score. She earned herself an additional sweet treat (a giant lollipop) for having the highest score on vault - 9.3. Rounding out the score was another 9.3 on bar (second highest score), 9.0 on beam (second highest score), and an 8.85 on floor (fourth). Her team also scored first and they received a pizza-sized cookie to share at their next practice.  This was Marji’s second competition and she increased her overall score by a 1/10 of a point. Click on the photo for a larger view. More photos below.
 
Marji Remacle competes on the uneven bars at the Palouse Invitational this past Sautrday. Click on the photo for a larger view.
 
The winners podium with Marji Remacle above the #2. All photos of Marji by Diana Remacle Click on the photo for a larger view.
 
 
 
 
 

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