Faith - Briefs - Dec. 5, 2018
Encouragers will celebrate the season with their annual Christmas party Thursday, Dec. 6, at 11:30 a.m., at Pizza Factory in Grangeville. Christmas music will be offered by Myra Pierce, Pat Hunter,...
View ArticleChristmas Carol Collaboration
Grangeville Health and Rehabilitation Center held its annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony Saturday evening, Dec. 1. GHR activities director Amy Farris lighted the outside patio, fence and gazebo...
View ArticleStudents encouraged to audition for King Arthur’s Quest production in Kamiah
The Missoula Children’s Theatre plans to put on two productions of King Arthur’s Quest next Saturday, Dec. 15 and will hold auditions for the roles of the title character, Guinevere, Merlin, Lancelot...
View ArticleCraft time is tonight at GCL
Grangeville Centennial Library will be host to a craft time for students in kindergarten through grade 12 tonight at the library, 4-5:30 p.m. Last week, 39 students participated in making a giftable...
View ArticleStars Dance Academy
Stars Dance Academy presented its recital “Christmas Stories,” Saturday, Dec. 8, at Grangeville High School. More than 50 dance students participated in the program under the direction of instructor...
View ArticleHospice memorial program draws crowd
“I welcome you all here today who come to remember those who have left an indelible mark on our lives,” said Dr. Danny Griffis. Griffis spoke at the annual Syringa Hospice Tree of Lights Memorial...
View ArticleMVSD’s Johnson takes Lewiston Library job
After 11 years as the Mountain View School District 244 librarian, Lynn Johnson will be shelving her last books for the district. Johnson was recently hired as the Lewiston Library director by the...
View ArticleCottonwood Lighted Christmas Parade: 2018
A cold night with temperatures in the teens didn’t stop attendees from crowding along Main Street Sunday evening, Dec. 9, for the annual Cottonwood Lighted Christmas Parade.
View ArticleBreakfast With Santa
Grangeville Church of the Nazarene held its annual Breakfast with Santa Saturday, Dec. 15. Children from the community were invited to have breakfast, visit with Santa and make crafts. More than 100...
View ArticleTurkeys Headed For Holiday Ovens
The Camas Prairie Turkey Trackers, the local chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation, met up Dec. 20 at Cash and Carry Foods in Grangeville to process the group’s annual donation of 50 turkeys...
View ArticleCBYCC program preps area youth for careers in natural resources
When asked if the CBYCC program helped her get the job she has today, Harmony Edmondson affirmed that it was indeed a stepping stone. “CBYCC introduced me to the tools, working on a crew, how that...
View ArticleBurger night set for Dec. 28
The Elks Friday Burger Night in December is this Friday, Dec. 28. Doors open at 5 p.m. and burgers will start being served at 5:30 p.m. Food will be served until the burgers run out, which is usually...
View ArticleLet’s Talk About it series to focus on connecting generations; First meeting...
Chase those winter blues away by grabbing a book and discussing it with a group of peers. Grangeville Centennial Library was again chosen to be a partner in the Let’s Talk About It program. The public...
View ArticleOrganizations - Jan. 9, 2019
Dick Seay opened the Dec. 17 meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance and Shirley Crane offered the prayer. Phyllis Gilmore was the winner of the free dinner drawing. 57 meals were served at the site and...
View ArticleTen named as county’s top 4-H’ers for 2018
What does it take to succeed in 4-H? Ask the 2016 Idaho County Achievement Award winners who were recently announced: Junior Division winners are Jackson Enneking, Kane McIntire, Ben Nuxoll and Makenna...
View ArticleResults announced for chess tourney held in Cottonwood
The sixth annual Holiday Family Chess Tournament was held at Summit Academy in Cottonwood on Saturday, Jan. 5. This year’s event drew 27 participants, and 16 cash prizes were given out
View ArticleDeputies Avoid Close Shave, Donate To Charity
Non-profit organization Hope Center received a $520 donation from the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office last Friday, Jan. 11, at its Grangeville office.
View ArticleKamiah Crab Feed set for Jan. 24-26; Event raises money for community pool
Grease lightning and crab galore! Friends and neighbors are invited to come out for the 42nd Annual Kamiah Crab Feed Jan. 24, 25 and 26, with its theme of the 1950s-inspired movie, “Grease.” “This is a...
View ArticleBingo set for Friday
Bingo is set for the American Legion Hall in Kamiah this Friday, Jan. 18, 618 Main Street, at 7 p.m.
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