Cottonwood
City Council meets
The Cottonwood City Council held their regular March meeting Monday,
March 14. . . .
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Foundation
helps hospitals
The Dauna Leigh Bauer Foundation donated $4,000 to the Clearwater Valley
Hospital Foundation, Orofino. The funds were used to purchase a Local
Area Network or LAN analyzer for use at both CVHC and St. Mary’s
Hospital and Clinics. . . .
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This
is 4-H Week
The week of March 13 – 19 marks the celebration of Idaho County 4-H
Week. This annual event provides recognition and visibility to the
members, parents and volunteer leaders involved in the Idaho County 4-H
program. 4-H Week is also intended to be a recruitment tool for the
Idaho County 4-H Program. . . .
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Local
students win at state
Taylor Rieman, Carson Heath, and Chris Schnider attended the Idaho
Technology Student Association Convention this past weekend in Twin Falls
at the College of Southern Idaho. Taylor and Carson won 1st place
in Manufacturing with their . . .
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Pirates
lose 3 of 4
The Prairie High School baseball team lost 3 games at Orofino then
came back to win their league opener against Kendrick. . . .
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Lady
Pirates take 4th at Orofino
The Prairie Lady Pirates won 1 of 3 games and finished in 4th place
in the Orofino Tournament. . . .
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21
out for Track
There are 13 girls and 8 boys on this year’s Prairie High School track
team.
Returning are several state qualifiers for last year’s 2-A meet. This
will be Prairie’s first year competing at the 1-A level. . . .
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Summit
News
Stories this week are about the play Summit Academy will be presenting
and the Summit Elementary basketball team placing third in a tournament.
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The Keuterville Livestock 4-H Club had fun at the
Idaho County 4-H Party held this past Saturday at Grangeville.
The Prairie High School Rodeo Team with the quilt
they raffled off as a fundraiser. It was made and donated by Judy Uhlorn.
Click on the photo or here to go to an article
about this year's rodeo team.
Some of the cast members of “The Mousetrap” during
a rehearsal Monday afternoon. Summit Academy students are presenting the
Agatha Christie mystery this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the old Summit
School at 202 Bash St. Performances are March 17, 18 & 19 at 7 p.m.
with a matinee performance at 2 p.m. Sat. March 19. Admission is $5.
Chris Schnider, Carson Heath and Taylor Rieman show
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