Updated August 22, 2019
Rylaarsdam is big winner in livestock competition
There’s always that one person who seems to win all the top livestock awards and this year it was no different as Sydney Rylaarsdam of Grangeville was that person. . . .
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4-H awards
For the first time in several years all three Friends of 4-H Awards were presented. Receiving the luggage for Making the Most of Me was Ellea Uhlenkott. Receiving the sewing machine for sewing projects was Halle Klapprich. Receiving the mixer for Foods projects was Olivia Klapprich. . . .
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Cottonwood City Council approves budget, rate increases
The Cottonwood City Council held a budget hearing and special meeting Monday, August 19. . . .
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Blood drive set for Tuesday
Millions of patients—and their families—count on generous volunteer blood donors to make sure lifesaving blood is always available. . . .
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Pigtail contest results
A total of 24 children participated in the Annual Pigtail Contest at the Idaho County Fair this year. . . .
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Open Class awards
On this page are the open class awards. . . .
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Two Minute Talent Show winners
There were 15 acts entered this year in the Two Minute Talent Show at the Idaho County Fair. . . .
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Photos from the Parade
On this page are photos from the Idaho County Fair Parade. . . .
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Celebrating 75 years of profession
At Evening Prayer (Vespers) on Thursday, August 16, in the chapel of the Monastery of St. Gertrude, sisters and guests honored Sister Maria Elena and her 75 years as a Benedictine sister. . . .
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The LCSC Report
There are 3 new classes to be held in Grangeville in September. . . .
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Booster Bulletin
Can you feel it?   Another exciting year of Prairie Athletics and Education firing up and ready to chase the rewards that come with hard work and dedication.    . . .
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Important dates for Jr. High Football; PeeWee Football signups
Following are important dates for those in Prairie Jr. High Football this year: . . .
Signups for PeeWee Football will be held next Monday, August 26th at the Prairie Elementary School open house from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. . . .
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Prairie Volleyball and Jr. High girls basektball schedules; Jamboree cancelled
On this page are the current schedules for the Prairie High School volleyball and Junior High School girls basketball teams. . . .
The Jamboree scheduled for Kamiah on August 27 has been cancelled. . . .
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An invitation to join the Prairie Cross Country team
This is an open invitation to any High School or Junior High Student who is interested in running on this years cross Country team. . . .
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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 2020 Idaho County Fair Royalty was announced Friday evening. From left are 2nd Princess Madison Shears, 1st Princess Paige Layman and Queen Halle Klapprich. Shears and Klapprich are both Prairie students while Layman is a Grangeville student. Click on the photo for a larger view.

For the first time in several years all 3 Friends of 4-H prizes were awarded this year. From left are Halle Klapprich, who won the sewing machine; Ellea Uhlenkott, who won the luggage and Olivia Klapprich, who won the mixer. Click on the photo for a larger view.

Grand Marshal Bonnie Gehring cuts the ribbon to officially open the Fair. She is shown with her son Mark and a couple of grandchildren. Click on the photo for a larger view.

Jon Rehder puckers up as the Kiss the Pig winner. Click on the photo for a larger view.

Tara and Brent Rowland received the Volunteer Distinguished Service award. Click on the photo for a larger view.

The Cottonwood Saddliers received the 4-H Club Herdsmanship Award. Click on the photo for a larger view.

The Fashion Show production number featuring all the models that kicked off the show. Click on the photo for a larger view.

This year the 4-H Fashion Board had their own separate production number. Click on the photo for a larger view.

The Old Time Fiddlers performed on Thursday afternoon. Click on the photo for a larger view.

Vintage Youth performed Friday evening. Click on the photo for a larger view.

This young lady was rocking out with Vintage Youth with her inflatable guitar and Ted Lindsley's hat. Photo by Marina Geis. Click on the photo for a larger view.
 
 
 

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