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City, township officials work to fix sinkhole near Lancaster
By Anna Jauhola A sinkhole on River Road west of Lancaster had residents and council members concerned last week and discussing the issue at the monthly council meeting on Tuesday, July 14. Roy Stenmark brought his concern to the council. “Every time I come around that corner, I hope I don’t find somebody laying there…
Read MoreHallock City Council approves TIF district
By Anna Jauhola The Hallock City Council approved a plan establishing a residential tax increment financing, or TIF, district at its Monday, July 6 meeting. The TIF district encompasses the more than 100 parcels in the residential addition on the south edge of town, plus parcels scattered throughout town, including the former elementary school lot.…
Read MoreHunters to have more opportunities to harvest deer
Hunters can start planning ahead for the deer season with the release of the 2020 Minnesota Hunting and Trapping regulations handbook, now available on the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources deer hunting page at mndnr.gov/hunting/deer. Hunting licenses go on sale Saturday, Aug. 1, and are available at any DNR license agent, by telephone at 888-665-4236,…
Read MoreAdministrator hiring process moving smoothly, position posted
By Anna Jauhola The county administrator position for Kittson County is officially posted. Gary Weiers, of DDA Human Resources, appeared at the Tuesday, July 7 meeting of the Kittson County Commissioners via phone. The commission hired DDA to conduct a search for a new administrator after Eric Christensen resigned earlier this summer. He needed the…
Read MoreGrants fund Hallock’s siren control box replacements
By Anna Jauhola Residents of Hallock may have noticed over the last several months three of the fire sirens do not all sound. Last year, the sirens experienced a malfunction and would not shut off when signaled. Since then, Police Chief Mike Docken said the three sirens on the north, east and south ends of…
Read MoreKittson Healthcare names CEO
By Anna Jauhola Gabriel Mooney has a passion for independently owned healthcare. He has spent the last several years working his way up healthcare management in Baudette, Roseau and Greenbush. He began as a dietitian in Baudette, oversaw several departments in Roseau’s LifeCare Medical Center and managed the Altru clinics in Roseau and Greenbush. On…
Read MoreHallock nursing homes allowing outdoor visits
By Anna Jauhola Although Frances Anderson has frequently visited through her window, over the phone and through email and messages with family, it felt good to see her daughters outside and in person on Friday, June 26. Anderson is a resident at Kittson Healthcare lower level nursing home. Her daughters Roxanne Ogorek, Elaine Koop and…
Read MorePastors emphasize: People are the church
By Margie Holmgren In the middle of March, life as we know it changed drastically. Every aspect of our lives was altered to try stop the spread of the coronavirus. This included the way we worshipped. Sunday found area churches empty and ministers trying to find new ways to reach their congregations. Most turned to…
Read MoreWater problems plague the county
Heavy rains over four days cause major damage on county, township roads By Anna Jauhola During a downpour, tornado warning and hail, the Kittson County Highway Department shored up erosion around a culvert where the road nearly collapsed on County Road 5 last week. Assistant County Engineer Keith Klegstad told the county commission on Tuesday,…
Read MoreHorse therapy provides hope in a broken world
By Anna Jauhola West of Newfolden, there’s a pasture that represents life’s struggles and brings people healing. Sandy Malm, of Hallock, entered this pasture first as a volunteer and then as a client when she suffered serious trauma in 2019 after being bucked off her horse. As a life-long horse lover, Malm knew the nonprofit,…
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