Bonner
named President of hospitals
“At Essentia Health, we value the talent and experience that can be
found within our health system and actively promote those who have demonstrated
their ability to lead us to higher levels of quality, safety and service,”
says Dr. David Herman, CEO of Essentia Health. . . .
[Read full story]
|
Register
for Ag Safety Day
The annual Progressive Agriculture Safety Day is scheduled for Saturday,
June 4 at the Lewis County Fairgrounds in Nezperce. . . .
[Read full story]
|
Hibbard
2nd overall at State FFA
Several Prairie High School students attended the State FFA competitions
in Twin Falls last month. . . .
[Read full story]
|
May
is Mental Health Month
On May 12, five regional professionals will discuss the many facets
of community mental health during a Growing Our Understanding public forum.
. . .
[Read full story]
|
Reducing
Fire Risk workshop planned
University of Idaho Extension—Clearwater County is offering the workshop:
Reducing Fire Risk in the Wildland-Urban Interface. . . .
[Read full story]
|
May
5 is Idaho Gives day
Donors who give on “Idaho Gives” day on May 5 will have more than 600
nonprofit organizations with more than 800 causes, from every region in
Idaho, to choose from when they make their charitable donations. . . .
[Read full story]
|
Bruegeman
tosses no-hitter at C.V.
The Prairie Pirates won 2 of 3 games last week, losing a non-league
game at Grangeville 5-15, Tuesday, April 19 then sweeping a league doubleheader
against C.V. at Kooskia 11-0 and 11-1, Thursday, April 21. . . .
[Read full stories]
|
Lady
Pirates sweep C.V.
Hailey Danly hit for the cycle in the opening game of a two game sweep
of the Clearwater Valley Lady Rams as the Lady Pirates picked up their
first 2 league wins of the season 20-0 and 17-2 Thursday, April 21 at Cottonwood.
. . .
[Read full stories]
|
Girls
team wins at Kamiah meet
Mykaela McWilliams was part of 4 event wins to lead the Prairie girls
track team to the team title at an 8-team meet at Kamiah Friday, April
22. . . .
[Read full stories]
|
Letters
to the Editor
On this page are letters to the editor that appeared in this week's
print edition of the Cottonwood Chronicle. . . .
[Read full stories]
|
|
|
Pacific Cabinets delivered the beautiful cabinets
they donated to the City of Cottonwood on Monday. The new cabinets will
match the cabinets in the upstairs kitchen which were built by Pacific
Cabinets in 2010. The City feels very fortunate to have a business like
Pacific Cabinets in our area supporting us and this project. Pat Holthaus
and Pat Enneking brought the cabinets in to the basement using the new
ramp which made the delivery much easier. The lumber for the framing of
the ramp and interior walls was donated by Idaho Forest Group. Idaho Forest
Group said that they were happy to donate to the project because they were
so pleased with the way the upstairs remodel went and felt that the basement
would be an even better project. The project should be completed in the
next month. Photos provided by City of Cottonwood. Click on each photo
for a larger view.
|
Devin Bruegeman tossed a near-perfect 5-inning no-hitter
at C.V. last Thursday. The only baserunner reached on an error and the
Rams were unable to hit a ball out of the infield. Bruegeman is also one
of the candidates for Lewiston Tribune athlete of the week. Go to lmtribune.com/sports
to vote. See game story at left. Click on the photo for a larger view.
|
Several Summit Academy students received sacraments
of initiation recently. Six students in grades 9-11 received the
sacrament of Confirmation at St. Mary's Catholic Church on Wednesday April
20th. Three students in grades 2-3 received their First Holy Communion.
All the students were presented with gifts from the school during morning
prayer. In addition, the first communicants received their
sashes that they earned during their preparation to receiving the
sacrament. Badges were earned on their own time and included spending
time in adoration, receiving the sacrament of reconciliation, praying the
rosary and Angelus, and doing apostolic works among other activities.
By Summit tradition, 1st communicants wear their special outfits to
school on the Monday after their first communion. Pictured are, back row
left to right: Lauren Stubbers, Jake Stubbers, Patrick Chmelik, Justin
Wassmuth, Bridget Beckman. Front Row, left to right: Greta Watson, Luke
Wassmuth, Tommy Rose, Connor Nuxoll. Photo by Summit Academy. Click on
the photo for a larger view.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pastor's
Column
Community
Events at a Glance
(if you have an event you want on the events calendar,
contact Carol Altman at Cottonwood City Hall at cottonwd@idaho.net)
Classified
Ads
Subscription
Info
Previous
Updates
Local
Links
Template Designed by:
|