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Kittson Healthcare does not expect COVID vaccine this week
By Enterprise Staff Those seeking a COVID-19 vaccine this week are being encouraged to find locations outside Kittson County. According to its Facebook page, Kittson Healthcare Center in Hallock stated Monday it was not expecting to receive any vaccine this week from Minnesota Department of Health. Officials are uncertain when they may receive vaccine. To…
Read MoreBearcats girls basketball team lose to Storm, defeat BGMR
By Mark Johnson, coach KCC 52 – SAC 62 The Bearcats hosted the Stephen-Argyle Storm Monday, Jan. 18 in Hallock at the Kittson Central gym. It was an early season matchup that provided a good measuring stick for both teams as to how they stack up against strong competition. The two teams played each other…
Read MoreBearcats Hockey loses first two games, defeats Crookston, ties with TRF
By Dylan Johnson KCC 2 vs. Detroit Lakes 3 The Bearcats Varsity Hockey Team started off their 2021 season with a road trip to Detroit Lakes on Thursday, Jan. 14 to play the Lakers. Kittson County Central started off the game with a power-play goal scored by Tyler Hennen assisted by Hayden Hennen and Hayden…
Read MoreBearcats boys lose two road games to SAC Storm and RLCC Mustangs
By Kris Folland, coach KCC 20 vs. RLCC 57 The Bearcat boys basketball traveled Red Lake Falls to take on the Red Lake County Mustangs on Tuesday, Jan. 19. The junior varsity started its game out fairly competitive but was quickly out-paced by the Mustangs on both ends of the court. It was clear the…
Read MoreVaccine list out the window
Clinic goes well, but dose shipments are unreliable By Anna Jauhola While the nation struggles to get enough vaccine on hand to inoculate the population against COVID-19, Kittson County is no different. In recent weeks, county residents had heard Kittson Healthcare in Hallock was keeping a list of those 65 and older who wanted to…
Read MoreRescue squad has long journey to its new home in Lancaster
By Anna Jauhola In the coming months, Lancaster firefighters will no longer struggle to don their equipment at a call in a rescue vehicle the size of a sardine can. Thanks to generous support and a Canadian volunteer, the Lancaster Fire Department has a roomy rescue squad it purchased in November. For nearly 20 years,…
Read More‘A really nice little gem’
Rink, warming house create additional gathering space in Lancaster By Anna Jauhola LANCASTER — Tucked behind the former Lanc-aster Creamery building is another example of the community’s continuous fund-raising efforts. On a concrete slab that once housed a bulk fuel truck, there now sits a roomy warming house for those who use the outdoor…
Read MoreYoung Bearcats basketball teams lose first games to Roseau Rams
By Kris Folland, coach The Bearcat boys basketball team traveled to Roseau to take on the section 8AA opponent to kick off the season. After the resignation of all three boys basketball coaches from last season, an all-new coaching staff, the graduation of a strong senior class, and a late start to the season,there were…
Read MoreBearcats girls return to action with win over Warroad
By Mark Johnson, coach KCC 53 – Warroad 23 At the Williams Arena Pavilion on March 12 of last season, the Bearcats basketball team watched the first round of the state basketball tournament and received the news that the tournament would be halted. Now, 288 days later, give or take a day, we were able…
Read MoreCouncil discusses successes, struggles with recent city projects
By Anna Jauhola While the Hallock dam project comes to a halt for the winter to allow for settling, frustrations are high with two other projects. The Hallock City Council discussed the dam project, along with the impending mill and overlay of Highways 75 and 175, and the ongoing airport hangar project. Trent Berg of…
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