2011
in review
Time for our annual review of the previous year in Chronicle headlines.
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Screen
for cervical cancer
Approximately 11,000 American women will learn they have cervical cancer
this year, and nearly 4,000 will die from an advanced form of the disease.
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CVH
awarded flex grant
Clearwater Valley Hospital and Clinics was recently awarded Flex grant
from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Office of Rural Health
and Primary Care. . . .
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Cottonwood
and area history continued; Remember When
Yes, this again was a time of change. The Korean War was a dirty war
with China and Russia mixed in . . .
In the 1940’s there was lots of ice skating. Sometimes during the day
and sometimes by bonfire! . . .
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New
cell tower near Cottonwood
Inland Cellular is pleased to announce vastly improved wireless service
in the Cottonwood, Idaho area with the recent addition of a new cellular
tower on Cottonwood Butte. . . .
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10-week
shoot starts Sunday
The annual 10-week Camas Prairie Trapshoot will be starting Sunday
Jan. 8 and run through Sunday, March 11. . . .
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Peewee
basketball signups set
The Prairie coaches, Teel Bruner and Lori Mader, along with their staff
and many high school players, are offering the Prairie Peewee basketball
program again this year. . . .
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3
take first at Pullman
The Prairie wrestling team had 3 wrestlers take first place while the
team placed third overall out of 17 teams at the Pomeroy Wrestling Tournament
Wednesday, Dec. 28. . . .
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Summit
teams each record win
With games at Grangeville for the girls, and Highland for the boys,
Summit ball teams each raised their season records by one win in action
closing out the 2011 part of the season. . . .
There are also some schedule changes. . . .
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Shown are students of the month for December at Prairie
Jr./Sr. High School are shown. At left is Jr. High student of the month
Haley Enneking who does her best on all her projects, is helpful, and gets
along with others. Jake Fernandez, center, and Savanah Moudy are high school
students of the month. Jake has good citizenship in and out of the classroom.
Savannah is very conscious of her class work and always has a positive
attitude. Photo provided by PHS. See story at left. Click on the photo
for a larger view.
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The Berklund Mill mentioned in this week’s history
article at left. Photo courtesy of Don Kopczynski. Click on the photo for
a larger view.
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(if you have an event you want on the events calendar,
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