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Officials urge caution as COVID cases rise in the county
By Cindy Urbaniak, Kittson County Public Health director Last week, Kittson County is seeing the largest increase in COVID cases since the start of the pandemic. Kittson Healthcare diagnosed 20 new cases of COVID-19 so far in April, with 10 positive cases on Friday, April 9 alone. Symptoms of COVID-19 mimic the average cold symptoms.…
Read MoreVolunteers essential for blood drives
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a series featuring area volunteers in April, which is National Volunteer Month. By Anna Jauhola Blood drive volunteers are as vital as those who give and the blood collected. Kittson County is full of volunteers who not only organize drives but also donate blood, which is needed daily…
Read MoreCity of Hallock sponsoring DNR grant for outdoor rink
By Anna Jauhola In an emergency meeting Tuesday, March 30, the Hallock City Council approved a resolution for the city to sponsor a grant to build an outdoor ice rink. Within the last month, Hallock Youth Hockey – a nonprofit organization – began looking for grants to build the rink. Brett Sobolik, vice president of…
Read MoreVaccine clinics continue, shot now offered to anyone 16, older
By Anna Jauhola Anyone 16 and older can now receive the COVID-19 vaccine, which is good news for Kittson County Public Health continuing to vaccinate anyone wanting the shot. Cindy Urbaniak, public health director, said the priority groups have pretty well been covered in the county and she is hoping more people will take advantage…
Read MoreEarly spring, stable prices make for optimistic planting season
By Anna Jauhola The rain area farmers had been hoping for fell over the weekend, perhaps giving them even more optimism for the impending growing season. Farmers are always anxious to get into the field, but with the particularly dry winter and spring many are champing at the bit. “Obviously, the spring looks a lot…
Read MoreArchaeologists to search for new prehistoric sites in Kittson County
By Anna Jauhola Over the next several months, Kittson County landowners may be contacted to help identify possible archaeological sites. A Twin Cities firm called In Situ Archaeological Consulting received a statewide survey of historical and archaeological sites project through the Clean Water, Land and Legacy grant program. The survey will focus on Kittson County…
Read MoreVerizon to build new cell tower in Hallock
By Anna Jauhola Verizon Wireless plans to construct a new tower in Hallock, which will improve coverage and capacity. Verizon Wireless published a public notice last week in the Kittson County Enterprise stating its intention to build the 109-foot tower. It is proposed to be located on Columbus Avenue on the southeast corner of the…
Read MoreCOVID vaccinations open to more people
By Anna Jauhola Vaccinations are being made available to a larger number of people in Kittson County. As the country moves toward getting the majority of adults vaccinated for COVID-19 by this summer, Kittson Healthcare in Hallock announced this week it is scheduling appointments for people in the next categories. According to Kittson Healthcare, people…
Read MoreBearcats hockey defeats Panthers, Wolverines
Click above to see photos from these games By Dylan Johnson The Kittson County Central Bearcats hockey team traveled to Walker on Monday, March 1 to play the Park Rapids Panthers. Tyler Bakken, Hayden Hennen and Landon Sugden led the Bearcats to a 6-0 win, each scoring 2 goals themselves. The first period was…
Read MoreBearcats defeat Red Lake Falls, Park Rapids on home ice
By Dylan Johnson The Kittson County Central Bearcats hockey team started off its week on Tuesday, Feb. 16 with a home game in Hallock playing against the Red Lake Falls Eagles with a 4-1 win. The fast-paced game started off with a goal for Red Lake Falls scored by Evan Girdler, assisted by Zak Kennett.…
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