Updated May 5, 2022
Override levy info
The levy election for the 2022-23 school year will be held on Tuesday, May 17th, we ask for your support in the continuation of our academic and extracurricular programs. . . .
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Magers plan to put laundromat in former Grange building
John and Denise Mager of Mager Bargains recently purchased the former Cottonwood Grange Supply building on the northwest corner of Main and Idaho Streets in Cottonwood. . . .
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Library to host presentation and book signing
Prairie Community Library will host a presentation and book signing by Idaho County Author Sue Tidwell of Cottonwood. . . .
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May events for Tri-Parish Youth
As the weather warms up and the school days come to a close, we ask you to consider joining us our end of the school year activities. . . .
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Prairie Elementary awards assembly photos.
More photos from the Prairie Elementary School awards assemblies in March and April are on this page . . .
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Johnson competes at Cambridge Rodeo
Molly Johnson and Laramie Richardson competed in the high school rodeo over the weekend in Cambridge. . . .
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CIAA names Spring Art Show winners
Central Idaho Art Association (CIAA) is pleased to announce the awards for the 2022 Spring Art Show. . . .
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Zephyr meeting set for May 11
The organizational meeting for the 2022 Camas Prairie Zephyr American Legion baseball team will be held on May 11, 2022, . . .
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Pirates win 1 of 4;
The Prairie baseball team managed to win just 1 of their 4 games this past week. On Wednesday, April 27 they lost 2-10 at Kamiah. On Thursday, April 28, the lost 10-11 at Kendrick. Finally on Saturday, April 30, they split a doubleheader against Potlatch at Lewiston. They won the first game 16-4 and lost the second 1-17. . . .
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Lady Pirates lose 3
It was a tough week for the Prairie Lady Pirates as they lost 3 games this past week. On Thursday, April 28, they lost at Orofino 5-16. On Saturday, April 30, they were swept in a league doubleheader by Potlatch, 0-15 and 11-14. Games against Pomeroy on Wednesday, April 27 and Grangeville on Monday May 2, were cancelled due to weather and will not be made up. . . .
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Pirates win 6 events at Troy
The Prairie Track team had 6 event winners at the inaugural Troy Invitational this past Saturday, April 30 at Troy. . . .
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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. You can also find Jake Wren's Redneck Review on this page. . . .
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The top Kindergarten readers for March at Prairie Elementary are from left Skylar Scheffler, Hazel Terhaar, Gage Uhlenkott, Oscar Henry and Layla Arnzen. More Prairie Elementary School awards assembly photos for March and April in article at left. Click on the photo for a larger view.

The Knights of Columbus local hoop shoot winners from left are Cooper Riener, Reagan Brannan, Koyle Jones, Harlee Hanson, Easton Bruegeman and Tenly Riener. Photo by Jon Rehder. Click on the photo for a larger view.

 Local KC Hoop Shoot winners that won at the Regional level are from left: Tenley Riener, Easton Bruegeman, Koyle Jones, Harlee Hanson and Cooper Riener. Photo by Jon Rehder. Click on the photo for a larger view.

Lunch with the Principal winners for March at Prairie Elementary are shown at The Hangout. From left are Isaak Shears, Principal Rehder, Ben Schwartz and Brody Kalmbach. Photo provided by Jon Rehder. Click on the photo for a larger view.

Lunch with the Principal winners for April at Prairie Elementary are from left Oly Schacher, Evelyn Terhaar and Hudson Verdino. Photo by Jon Rehder. Click on the photo for a larger view.

On Tuesday, April 26, there were a group of musicians that came and put on a music seminar for the kids at the Library. There was a good size group that attended. When it was all over there was one little boy that stayed after and had all the musicians playing around him and he was moving to the music and having a great time.  This was during the Senior Dinner last Tuesday, April 26. Musicians are Francis Ellsworth, Diane Hughes, John Purdy and J.C. Rutherford. They traveled from Lewiston. Photo by Brenda Holmes. Click on the photo for a larger view.

Ralph and Chevelle Sprute, the oldest and youngest members of the Sprute family, 95 years apart. “We spent some good times together. We shared some good memories too.”- Ralph. Submitted photo. Click on the photo for a larger view.

Sarah Lustig is holding a book swap for her senior project. Click on the photo for a larger view.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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