CaNDak Bike Tour will stop in Hallock Tuesday, Aug. 6
By Enterprise Staff On Tuesday, Aug. 6, cyclists from around the country will begin to arrive in Hallock as they reach the halfway mark of the CaNDak Bike Tour. Volunteers from Hallock and the area are working to provide not only a fun stay for the cyclists, but a fun-filled event for residents. Cyclists are…
Read MoreKittson Central Board Meeting – June 19, 2019
Kittson Central Board Meeting June 19, 2019 The Board of Education of #2171 met in regular session June 19, 2019 at 8:00 p.m. in the Kittson Central boardroom. Members present were Mike Sugden, Crisa Mortenson, Mike Olsonawski, Eric Ristad, Matt Kuznia and Mark Johnson. Also present were Superintendent Jaszczak, Jami Carr, Margie Holmgren, and Stephanie…
Read MoreLancaster School Board Proceedings July 17, 2019
LANCASTER SCHOOL BOARD PROCEEDINGS The Lancaster School Board met in regular session on Wednesday, July 17, 2019, at 8:00 p.m. in the district office. The following members were present: Diamond, Homstad, Langerud, Lupien, Nordin and Peterson. Also present were Supt. Shannon Hunstad, Teacher Rep. Jaime Peterson, Kittson County Enterprise Anna Jauhola, and Mendy Coffield. Chairperson…
Read MoreBears active in Kittson County, take precautions to avoid interaction
BEARS HAVE BEEN SEEN ABOUT THE COUNTY in recent weeks. This picture was captured in the yard of TODD AND BONI FOSSELL, who live along Highway 11 outside Karlstad. (Photo submitted) By Anna Jauhola Black bears are roaming Kittson County. Although this isn’t unusual, some animals have been taking people…
Read MoreLong-time pharmacist retires after 60-year career in the valley
Harold Anderson discusses changes, hopes for community By Anna Jauhola Harold Anderson’s signature sense of humor has been a trademark customers have come to rely on when visiting Anderson Pharmacy and Country Collectibles in Hallock. As of late June, Anderson announced his retirement as a pharmacist after serving Hallock and surrounding communities for 54 years.…
Read MoreSTATE OF MINNESOTA CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME
STATE OF MINNESOTA CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. 1. List the exact…
Read MoreAnnual Disclosure of Tax Increment Districts for the Year Ended December 31, 2018
ANNUAL DISCLOSURE REPORT City of Hallock, Minnesota Annual Disclosure of Tax Increment Districts for the Year Ended December 31, 2018 TIF District Name/Number TIF 2A TIF 3 Current net tax capacity 4,777 4,889 Original net tax capacity 763 134 Captured net tax capacity 4,014 4,755 Principal and interest payments due in 2019 0 11,413 Tax…
Read MoreLancaster School Board Proceedings June 19, 26 and 27, 2019 meetings
LANCASTER SCHOOL BOARD PROCEEDINGS The Lancaster School Board met in regular session on Wednesday, June 19, 2019, at 8:00 p.m. in the district office. The following members were present: Diamond, Homstad, Langerud, Lupien, Nordin and Peterson. Also present were Supt. Shannon Hunstad, Teacher Rep. Cory Waling, and Mendy Coffield. Chairperson Diamond called the meeting to…
Read MoreHallock Council reviews audit
By Margie Holmgren The Hallock City Council received the 2018 audit report from Tracee Bruggeman, of Brady Martz, Thief River Falls, Minn. Bruggeman pointed out the statement of revenues, expenditures and changes in fund balances, which showed a deficit in the general fund of $16,692 and showed an ending ongoing balance of $748,646. In the…
Read MoreSand from railroad used in research project on Hampden Township road
INGEMAN TRUCKING, OF KENNEDY, was contracted by the county highway department to load and haul sand to the road site in Hampden Township, northeast of Northcote. Here, Ingeman Trucking loads sand from the piles in Humboldt. (Photo submitted) By Anna Jauhola The Kittson County Highway Department is working on a…
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