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Friday, June 5, 2026 at 5:57 PM

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Volunteers needed for highway clean-up

PRIEST LAKE — The Selkirk Conservation Alliance is looking for volunteers to help with the Highway 57 clean-up from 9 a.m. to noon Friday, June 5. Participants will meet around mile marker 16.5–17 (look for people and cars).

For more information about the event, email [email protected] or go to scawild.org.

Stoneridge golfers pay student meals

OLDTOWN — Idaho Hill Elementary received support from a local group of golfers from Stoneridge, known as the Richard Cranium’s Club.

The group, made up of 12–16 men who regularly golf together and contribute to a shared pot, chose to use their saved funds to make a meaningful impact for local students by paying off outstanding breakfast and lunch balances for students at Idaho Hill Elementary, ensuring that children can enjoy school meals without the burden of unpaid accounts.

School staff expressed deep appreciation for the unexpected gift, noting that the contribution directly supports students and families in the school community. The donation helps remove financial barriers and allows students to focus on learning and enjoying their school day.

“Acts of generosity like this highlight the strong connection between local community groups and area schools,” said Loretta Glazier, Idaho Hill Elementary principal. “(The school) extends sincere thanks to the Stoneridge golfers for their kindness, teamwork, and commitment to supporting students in need.”


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