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Bully Brew Coffee takes over Hallock business

By Anna Jauhola Hallock’s main street will once again be serving up gourmet coffee as a Grand Forks business expands to town. Bully Brew Coffee, owned by Sandi Luck, has locations in Grand Forks, East Grand Forks and Fargo. They roast their own coffee beans in Grand Forks. In their few trips to Hallock thus…

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Bearcats fall to Freeze, Chargers

By Kris Folland, coach KCC 44 — Freeze 70 The junior high boys played a mostly even game against the Northern Freeze on Tuesday, Feb. 16. The ending result was a loss 26-38. Scoring for the Bearcats was Brody Scalese-12, Ty Vig-6, Emmitt Lunsetter-5, Willie Nelson-3 The junior varsity lost 10-76 in a game that…

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Lancaster Knowledge Bowl

  Lancaster High School had two teams compete in the sixth Knowledge Bowl meet on Tuesday, Feb. 16. Above, Team Red finished strong in round four to land in sixth place. Team members included l-r, Ted Teddy Webster, Cora Vagle, Rachel Schmiedeberg, Emma Sjostrand and Elsa Steen. Below, “Team Green started off slow and did…

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Bearcats boys lose to C/G Bears, defeat LOW Bears

By Kris Folland, coach KCC 58 — C/G Bears 70 The KCC Bearcats junior varsity had a nice first half against the Bears led by Kaden Vig with 16 points. The second half, the Bears knocked down some nice baskets and cruised to a win over the KCC Bearcats 50-36. Scoring for the Bearcats was…

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Committee working to save Teien landmark

By Anna Jauhola Last summer, several people in Teien Township west of Kennedy decided to make a bid to save the community’s town hall. The former school building served as town hall for many years after the Teien Central School closed due to consolidation in 1952. It became unusable only a few years ago due…

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Bearcats girls stay right on track

By Mark Johnson, coach KCC 69 – Warroad 45 The Bearcats girls basketball team played only one game last week. They hosted the Warroad Warriors on Thursday, Feb. 18 in Lancaster. It was only the third North Border Conference game of the year for KCC and a win kept them undefeated in conference play and…

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Kittson County Salvation Army has record year, despite pandemic

The Kittson County Unit of the Salvation Army is proud to announce that even with COVID-19, it had another very successful Christmas campaign. The local unit received contributions of $19,341.65, one of its best years. The gifts from area residents were well in excess of the local unit’s annual budget. Once again, the residents of…

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Bearcats boys basketball falls to BGMR and WAO

By Kris Folland, coach KCC 46 — BGMR 88 The KCC Bearcats hosted the BGMR Gators in Lancaster on Tuesday, Feb. 2. The junior high game was one sided as they lost 16-36. Scoring for the Bearcats was Ty Vig-10, Body Scalese-4 and Brock Scalese-2. The Bearcats are hampered with some minor injuries and working…

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Historical photo leads to interesting local farm history

By Anna Jauhola Having grown up on a historic piece of property, Dale Webster instantly identified a photo of the R. Reid Farm published in the Enterprise on Dec. 30. “I read (the caption) and it said Reid farm. Right off the bat, I knew where it was. I looked at it and said, ‘That’s…

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