Coloring
Contest winners
Liam Stubbers, age 4, Tess Goeckner, age 8, and Sydney Shears, age
12, were the grand prize winners in this year’s Christmas Coloring Contest
sponsored by the Cottonwood Chronicle and local businesses. . . .
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HOSA
students put together impressive program
Three underclassmen HOSA students at Prairie High School put together
a program where they had several speakers share their stories of what drugs
and/or alcohol did to their lives. They also had a respiratory therapist
from St. Mary’s Hospital share information on what vaping and smoking can
do to you. . . .
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Letters
to Santa
On this page are letters to Santa Claus composed by Ashle’ Sowa’s Kindergartners
at Prairie Elementary School with their own original spelling and punctuation.
. . .
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Martin
named player of the year
Cole Martin was named the Class 1A-Division 1 football player of the
year by the Idaho Statesman this past week. . . .
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Christmas
Concert at the Monastery
The Idaho County Orchestra, led by Jean Melching, will perform a variety
of popular and sacred Christmas music at 2 p.m. Saturday, December 28,
at the Monastery of St. Gertrude chapel. . . .
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Cereal
School set for Jan. 21
The Prairie Area Cereal School is slated for Tuesday, January 21st,
2020, at the Greencreek Community Hall. . . .
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Pirates
are 1-1 on the week
The Prairie boys basketball team split a pair of league games to close
out the 2019 portion of their schedule. On Tuesday, Dec. 17 they lost to
Kamiah 53-59 at Cottonwood. On Friday, Dec. 20, they traveled to Genesee
where they won 76-45. . . .
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Lady
Pirates lose to Lapwai
The Prairie Lady Pirates suffered their first league loss of the season
when they lost to Lapwai 48-66 at Cottonwood Thursday, Dec. 19. . . .
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Lady
Patriots beat Timberline
he St. John Bosco Lady Patriots picked up their second win in a row
as they held off Timberline 49-42 at Cottonwood Thursday, Dec. 19. . .
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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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Above are this year’s grand prize winners in the Cottonwood
Chronicle’s annual Christmas Coloring Contest. From left are Liam Stubbers,
winner of the 5 and under age group; Tess Goeckner, winner of the 6-8 year
old group and Sydney Shears, winner of the 9-12 year old group. See article
at left for all the business winners. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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Above are the Prairie High School students of the
month. From top down are Seniors L to R: Tajh Branson, Jacey Rambo, Ciara
Chaffee, Sierra Chapman, Bethani Fowler, Hailey Stubbers, Reid Uptmor,
Carson Forsman. Not pictured: Nicole Rehder. Juniors L to R:
Will Hooper, Halle Klapprich, Hope Schwartz, Kyleigh Duclos, Alisa Begzati,
Dalton Ross, Zac Arnzen, Tony Goeckner, Dean Johnson, Connor Schwartz,
Cole Martin, and John Gehring. Sophomores L to R: Wesley, Tucker-Hall,
Anna Everson, Aspen Spencer, Bailey Hankerson, Ali Rehder, Maggie Denham,
Jeffrey Arnzen, Chase Kaschmitter, and Kyle Schwartz. And Freshmen L to
R: Taeler Key, Ryan Wemhoff, Tara Schlader, Colton McElroy, Shane Hanson,
Ben Gehring, and Quirt Goeckner. Not pictured: Logan Waddell and
Connor Forsman. Junior High students of the month are below. Photos by
Jon Rehder. Click on each photo for a larger view.
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The Prairie Junior High Students of the Month. Shown
are top: 8th graders L to R: Cheyenne Keith, Miranda Klapprich, Zane
Uptmor, and Bennie Elven, and 7th graders L to R: Owen McIntire,
Kassandra Dinning, and Noah Geis. High School honorees are pictured above..
Photos by Jon Rehder. Click on each photo for a larger view.
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These 3 young ladies put together an impressive program
for their fellow students last week. From left are Olivia Klapprtich, Chloe
Rowland and Holli Schumacher. See story above left. Click on the
photo for a larger view.
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The Idaho County Orchestra will perform a Christmas
Concert at 2 p.m. Saturday, December 28. See article above left. Click
on the photo for a larger view.
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Dana Greig of Syringa Hospital & Clinics (left)
and Kim Johnson of St. Mary’s (right) present a $600 check to Todd Marek
and Rachel Young of the Grangeville Arts to be used for the Grangeville
Pavilion Project. Funds were raised through the 2nd Annual ‘Clash of the
Quacks’ softball game in September between employees of St. Mary’s and
Syringa Hospital & Clinics. The fun and friendly competition ended
in a tie at 25. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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Children enjoyed decorating gingerbread cookies,
pinning the nose on Olaf the snowman and visiting Santa at a recent Prairie
Community Library Christmas party. Linda Robinson was a chairperson
of the event. Photo submitted by Mary Funke. Click on the photo for
a larger view.
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Tessa Sonnen, age 5, removes her blindfold after pinning
the nose on Olaf and Linda Robinson shows her the results. Clickon the
photo for a larger view.
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Damien Cronan, age 11 displays his decorated gingerbread
cookie. Above 2 photos by Mary Funke. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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St. John Bosco Academy students went caroling around
town last Friday afternoon. Here they are shown brightening up the day
of the Chronicle editor. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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The Prairie cheerleaders performed a cheer at the
end of the first quarter of the boys game against Kamiah. That’s Sapphire
Yorke being supported by CiCi Chavez, Jesse Cronan and Alex McElroy. Others
from left are Anna Everson, Eve Uhlenkott, Shae Dinning and Bethany Fowler.
Not shown is Alisa Begzati. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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