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Bearcats up season to 15-7 with week of wins
By Coach Tina Turn KCC vs RLF To kick off three straight days of volleyball matches, the Bearcats hosted the Red Lake Falls Eagles at home in Lancaster on Thursday, Sept. 23. Fans and players were asked to wear yellow to show support for eradicating childhood cancer, and the team did a fundraiser for RLF…
Read MoreKCC Bearcats volleyball team defeats WAO Ponies in four sets
By Coach Tina Turn On Monday, Sept. 13, the WAO Ponies and the KCC Bearcats faced off in some Northern Lights Conference volleyball action in Warren. The Bearcats were coming off a tournament on Saturday and started the first set like they might have still been a little tired. Low energy and silly mistakes gave…
Read MoreBearcats beats Freeze to move to 2-1 on the season
By Mark Bernstrom, assistant coach On Friday afternoon, Sept. 17, the KCC football team traveled to Newfolden to take on the Northern Freeze in a conference game. The Bearcats were coming off their first win of the season and were looking to make it two in row. KCC played a complete game with a strong…
Read MoreKCC Bearcats take match from Warroad Warriors in 3 sets
By Coach Tina Turn On Thursday, Sept. 16, the KCC Bearcats walked into a packed gym in Warroad to take on the Warriors in volleyball action. In set one, the Bearcats established a steady tone behind the serving of Kira Whitlock who opened the night with 2 aces and kept a run going. After a…
Read MoreStarting the school year right
Local woman and area nonprofit organization donate supplies, backpacks By Anna Jauhola As kids in Kittson County gear up for the start of school, local volunteers have been working to make sure everyone is prepared. KIDSon Cares, a nonprofit founded in early 2021 by Hallock native Jacob Hook, has provided 50 backpacks for kids in…
Read MoreReflections on the trail
Former Hallock pastor publishes book about North Shore hike By Anna Jauhola One little moth just trying to blend in and not get eaten led to a former Hallock pastor writing a book about his growth and experience hiking a 310-mile route on Minnesota’s North Shore. Last week, Frank Johnson released his book, “Rocks and…
Read MoreKarlstad receives $5.6M in funding for new airport
By Anna Jauhola The Karlstad community is one big step closer to building a new airport. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed the state transportation budget in late June, which grants $5.6 million to the city of Karlstad. This amount will allow for a 4,000-foot paved runway. Al Lundeen, chairman of the Karlstad Airport board, said…
Read More18th Annual Jerry Wilson Memorial Run a success
By Kristi Steen The 18th Annual Jerry Wilson Memorial Run was held on Saturday, June 26, a day that would have been Jerry’s mom Lily’s birthday. The Jerry Wilson Memorial Run is held in memory of Jerry Wilson, a Lancaster native, who ran marathons and trained others to run marathons, but who mostly encouraged people…
Read MoreUrbaniak retiring, Kujava is new public health director
By Anna Jauhola As she prepares to exit her nearly 40-year career in public health in Kittson County, Cindy Urbaniak feels the population is already in good hands. In 1982, Urbaniak began her career in nursing at Kittson Memorial Hospital in Hallock. About half a year later, a position opened with Kittson County Public Health.…
Read More40 years banking in Kennedy
Silewski: ‘It’s just like my home away from home’ By Anna Jauhola Forty years ago, Tom Silewski drove his 1977 Oldsmobile Delta 88 to Kennedy for a job interview. Cecil “Butch” Fossell was working there at the time and remembers him pulling up to the then Farmers State Bank in “that boat of a car.” “When…
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