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Read MoreThe biggest mistake farmers make – loving the farm too much
By Val Farmer Why the Farm Comes First Consider these frequently voiced motivations. It is what I love, It is all I know, I can see progress in front of my eyes, Land is a legacy from my parents and grandparents and I need to pass it on to create opportunities for my children and…
Read MoreKcc Girls Basketball team falls to Roseau and defeats Grygla-Goodridge for the second time this season
By Mark Johnson KCC 46 – Roseau 80 The Bearcats played host to the Roseau Rams last Monday, Jan. 7. KCC faced a high powered offensive duo in Roseau’s back court tandem, but had hopes of slowing down the Rams’ offensive attack. The first half of play unfolded and had the Bearcats hanging tough with…
Read MoreKittson County Central picks up four hockey victories
By David Stewart The Bearcats varsity hockey team recently picked up four wins on home ice over Park Rapids, Red Lake Falls, Lake of the Woods, and Wadena-Deer Creek. On Saturday Jan. 5, Kittson County Central faced off against the Park Rapids Panthers. The Bearcats opened the scoring in the first period on an unassisted…
Read MoreKittson Central to host subsection drama contest
By Anna Jauhola Last week, Kittson Central Drama Director Renee Wahl and her students had a moment. They decided to have a matinee showing of their one-act play the Friday before subregional contest, as usual, and then pack up their trailer so they’d be ready to travel to the contest Saturday morning. “That works really…
Read MoreLove, Care, Compassion: Riley ‘always took care of others before himself’
By Anna Jauhola Midnight rides through the county hunting rabbits and watching the northern lights. Early morning and all-day fishing trips catching whopper northerns and walleyes. These memories and more have helped Markelle Kuznia survive the last weeks since her son, Riley Kuznia, was tragically killed on New Year’s Day. Lance Cpl. Kuznia, of…
Read MoreJoanna Cole, 35
Joanna Alice (Olson) Cole, 35, was welcomed into heaven from her home on Jan. 13, 2019, after a courageous battle with cancer. Joanna was born on Sept. 7, 1983, at Saint Luke’s Hospital in Duluth, Minn., to Bernard and Sandra. Joanna was a Majorette and a football player. She participated in choir, theater and Knowledge Bowl, and…
Read MoreLana Kay Fossell, 74
Lana Kay Fossell passed away peacefully on Jan. 15, 2019, at Altru Hospital in Grand Forks, N.D., surrounded by her family. Lana was born Nov. 21, 1944, to Einer and Edna Kjergaard in Lake Benton, Minn. She was their fourth daughter and had a younger brother. She attended high school at West Central School of…
Read MoreGeraldine Hultgren, 82
Geraldine Hultgren passed away Monday, Jan. 14, 2019, at the Karlstad Nursing Home in Karlstad, Minn., at the age of 82½ years old. Geraldine Lavonne (Wollin) Hultgren was born to the late Amy (Brekke) Wollin and George Wollin on July 19, 1936, in Arveson Township east of Karlstad. Geraldine grew up on a farm in…
Read MoreSandra Bouvette, 75
Sandra Carolyn Bouvette, 75, passed away peacefully at Bethany on the Lake Nursing Home in Alexandria, Minn. on Jan. 13, 2019, surrounded by her family. Sandra was born to Stanley and Evelyn (Bostad) Swenson in Hallock, Minn., on Jan. 27, 1943. She attended Kennedy Public School and graduated in 1961. She attended Concordia College Moorhead…
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