| PHS students receive academic honors Students at Prairie High School earned academic honors from the College Board National Recognition Program.
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| Haunted Maze at Greencreek American Freedom Defense near Greencreek will be hosting an Oktoberfest Haunted Maze Oct. 18-91, 25-26 and 31st. . . . [Read full story]
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| Ground Observer Corps: Citizens Defenders of American Skies At the Historical Museum’s Living History
event in August, actor Cody Uptmor gave a 90-second presentation about
the plane spotters who first began watching the skies for enemy
aircraft during World War II, and resumed that duty in the 1950s. . . .
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| To the Library and Beyond! Books you will find on the “New Arrivals” shelves include: Hike Lewis and Clark’s Idaho, by Mary Aegerter and Steve F. Russell “oozes with history”; Roots in the Prairie Dust by Maxine Wambach Melton, “[. . .] childhood memories of the depression years [. . .]”; and Maverick Guns by Jack Ballas, “an epic western novel of fury, honor, and vengeance." . . .
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Advanced Welding plans open house Advanced Welding & Steel is hosting an
open house at our new office building located on 77 Old Highway 7 in
Grangeville on Friday, Oct. 18. . . .
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Pirates win at C.V. The Prairie football team outlasted C.V. 54-36 at Kooskia Thursday, Oct. 3.
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Lady Pirates win 1 of 5 matches The Prairie Lady Pirates won in 3 games at
Kendrick Tuesday, Oct. 1, 25-13, 25-20 and 25-20. On Thursday, Oct. 3,
they hosted Troy on Pink out the Gym night and lost 29-31, 20-25,
16-25. Finally on Saturday, Oct. 5, they traveled to Genesee for the
Pea & Lentil Spike-Off where they won just 1 of 4 matches played.
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| Pirates at Spartan Invite The Prairie cross country team traveled to Deyo Reservoir near Weippe for the Spartan Invite on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
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| Lady Patriots win 4 of 5 matches The St. John Bosco Lady Patriots won a pair of home matches and also
competed at the Timberline Tournament this past week. On Thursday, Oct.
3, they hosted Timberline and won in straight sets 27-25, 25-14, 25-22.
On Saturday, Oct. 5 they traveled to Timberline for a tournament. They
played 3 matches but we don’t have any scores. Finally on Monday, Oct.
7, they hosted Lapwai in a non-league match and won in straight sets
25-18, 25-23, 25-23.
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Letters to the Editor On this page are letters to the editor that appeared in this week's print edtion.
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PHS is thrilled to announce
that 5 PHS students were recognized through the College Board National
Recognition program having earned a 3.3 GPA or Higher and having an
PSAT/NMSQT assessment score in the top 10% of all assessment takers in
Idaho. Congratulations to Alaina Lustig, Jake Quintal, Max
Rehder, Carter Shears and Sydney Shears who were awarded this
recognition. See story at left. Photo by Matt Elven. Click on the
photo for a larger view.
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Cody Uptmor portrayed a plane
spotter at the Historical Museum’s Living History event last August.
Photo submitted by the Museum.
See story above left. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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Dylan Uhlenkott on the way to scoring the first of his 5 touchdowns at C.V. See story at left.
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