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KCC volleyball team defeat the Northern Freeze for conference win
By Coach Tina Turn Kittson County Central opened MEA week with a Monday night game in Karlstad where they took on the Northern Freeze in the Freeze’s first match of the season in a Northern Lights Conference contest. Serving was strong for the Bearcats all night, but in set one it was particularly strong. Senior…
Read MoreKCC falls at home to Goodridge/Grygla
By Asst. Coach Mark Bernstrom Here we are with two weeks down and four to go in this shortened season. This past Friday, the Bearcats hosted Goodridge/ Grygla in Lancaster. This game always holds a bit more meaning as the “Golden Helmet” is on the line for the winner of the game. Since the trophy…
Read MoreState bonding bill passed, Lake Bronson dam funded
By Enterprise Staff The Minnesota Legislature adjourned last week after finally voting through a $2 billion state bonding bill, which included $18 million dedicated to reconstructing the Lake Bronson Dam. According to the Revisor of Statutes website, the House approved the bonding bill on Wednesday, Oct. 14 and turned it over to the Senate, which…
Read MoreBearcats fall short on comeback victory over NCE/Ulen Hitterdal
By Coach Mark Bernstrom What a way to begin the fall sports season. The state originally said there wouldn’t be a football season until spring. Then they overturned that decision about a month ago, to have a condensed season this fall. Now, here we are one game in and activities are making life feel a…
Read MoreKittson County Museum: Preserving our history through your stories
Editor’s Note: These stories are provided to inspire you to write your family business and town history for an upcoming Kittson County history book. Watch for more information about the book and how you can volunteer to help in upcoming issues of the Kittson County Enterprise. WILLIAM M. KRUMHOLZ By Helen Berg “Our Northwest Corner –…
Read MoreKCC Bearcats defeat Sacred Heart in 4 sets
By Coach Tina Turn The year 2020 has been unusual and student athletes have been waiting since March of this year for the opportunity to get back on a court and play a sport they love with their teammates. That wait finally ended for the Bearcats volleyball team on Thursday, Oct. 8 when they traveled…
Read MoreHallock Council approves preliminary 2021 budget
By Anna Jauhola The Hallock City Council approved its proposed 2021 budget at a special meeting on Monday, Sept. 28. After lengthy budget committee meetings this summer, the council agreed to an operating budget of $877,993. This does not include the sewer, water and gas funds. While several items such as the general property taxes,…
Read MoreLancaster School District to vote on capital project levy
By Anna Jauhola About 20 people attended a public meeting on Thursday, Oct. 1 to hear more about the Lancaster School District’s decision to present the voters with a new levy on the November ballot. The school board voted in August to place the following question on the ballot: “The board of Independent School District…
Read MoreCOVID cases up, public should keep an eye on symptoms
By Anna Jauhola Kittson County has more cases of COVID-19, including one employee at Kittson Healthcare in Hallock. As of Monday, Oct. 12, Kittson County’s active COVID cases numbered at 5, with 17 total cases since April. Public Health Director Cindy Urbaniak said Kittson Healthcare tested two people from the public and one employee at…
Read MoreAdmin candidate gives verbal commitment
By Anna Jauhola Following an afternoon of interviews and a night to think on it, the Kittson County Commissioners offered the county’s top position to one of three candidates. As of Monday, Sept. 28, Dillon Hayes has verbally committed to the position, according to Gary Weiers of DDA Human Resources, the company that coordinated the…
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