Megan McCamy The heat got us eating stuff that is quick & easy. Appetites just disappear once the temps hit 100F! Here are a few: Yogurt & cucumber- grated cucumber mixed into yogurt with a biggish pinch of salt. A … Continue reading
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Rebecca Sonniksen Grandpa Allan’s buckwagon has a home now with us in High Prairie, along with his 1939 International Harvester Farmall F-20 tractor, remembered by my sister and me from when we’d visit our grandparents in their south Idaho farm. … Continue reading
Gwen Berry Experts estimate that up to 90% of non-lightning-caused wildfires are caused by human activity As the number of people living, working, and playing in high fire-risk areas has grown, so has the number of human-caused fires. Common causes … Continue reading
Tom McMackin We’re at the crispy, sizzling end of the summer. Fire danger is extremely high. If you haven’t completed outside fire protection projects or still have last minute details to contend with, there are some simple things you can … Continue reading
Gwen Berry Did you know? The High Prairian has been in publication for nearly 23 years. Twenty-one years of back issues are available online and offer a fascinating window into our community, the personalities of people who lived here, things … Continue reading
The updated Community Directory is now availalbe for download. to those who have submitted a listing. However, we’ve noticed several listings that are out-of-date: email addresses are incorrect, phone numbers are no longer in service, listings are incorrect for people … Continue reading
Enjoy these recipes, among the many contributed by High Prairian readers over the years. They’re a great way to use the tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, and peaches so available this time of year. Cucumber Curry (From June 2016 High Prairian) From Garden … Continue reading
Gwen Berry Though you may still be in summer-harvest mode, picking zucchini, tomatoes, and basil every night, the fact is, we’re at the end of August. Autumn is just around the corner. But don’t pack away your gardening gloves yet. … Continue reading
Bev Edwards Published originally in the December 2002 issue of The High Prairian We have lived here on the prairie for five years now and it seems that the beauty just keeps growing on us. No matter what season it … Continue reading
Cindy Henchell A few years ago my husband, Fred was passing the Lone Pine Cemetery when he noticed a couple looking at the grave marker for James Hinnell. Fred stopped to talk to them and learned that they were originally … Continue reading
Josh Harrison On July 22 and 23, High Prairie held another successful Community Yard Sales event. This year it also included the first Mini Firehouse Sale at the old firehouse on Centerville Highway, as well as a Bazaar and food … Continue reading
Barbara Parrish Now that the worst of Covid is behind us, the HPCC Board has been busy sponsoring, organizing, and participating in several activities: • Roadside Clean-Up on May 12, 13 and 1 Left: Megan McCamy doing roadside cleanup Right: … Continue reading