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Bearcat boys split in first week of action for basketball season

By Josie Steen The Bearcats boys basketball team started off the season this past week with games at Badger-Greenbush/Middle River and at Stephen-Argyle. They finished this first week 1-1, losing a tough game against the BGMR Gators, but cleanly defeating the SAC Storm. On Thursday, they played at Greenbush against the Gators. The Bearcats fought…

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‘Check us out’ – DAC friends work hard, have great attitudes

By Anna Jauhola Jennifer Bergh and Tiffany Peterson enjoy making rugs. Dan Johnson, Jean Wolf, Terry Gunnarson and Brian Brown enjoy cutting and ripping material for those handmade rugs. Everyone mentioned, and others attend the Kittson County Day Activities Center in Lake Bronson. Arthur Franklin is the oldest member at 77 years old. He’s retired…

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Bearcat girls basketball team defeats WEM Patriots, 50-20

By Coach Mark Johnson The Bearcats returned to the court last Tuesday evening as they hosted the Win-E-Mac Patriots in Lancaster. KCC was looking to go into the Thanksgiving break with a solid performance and even their record at 1-1 for the season. It didn’t take long for the Bearcats to get the ball rolling.…

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Bearcats open 2019-2020 hockey season with two wins over Ely

By David Stewart The Bearcats varsity hockey team traveled to Ely and won twice. On Friday, Nov. 22,  during their first regular season game, Kittson County Central faced off against the Ely Timberwolves. On the opening faceoff, Ely rushed the net and caught the Bearcats by surprise with a quick goal by Luke Olson, assisted…

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Preschool bookbag program a success at Lancaster School

By Anna Jauhola Every three weeks, 4-year-old preschoolers at Lancaster School visit the school library and bring home a newly devised bookbag. Librarian Becky Rice implemented the program last year after learning preschoolers had no exposure to the library. “When I came here last year, I was excited the school was preschool through 12th grade,”…

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‘These kids are dedicated’

KCC Cheer Team builds positive program By Anna Jauhola For the last two years, a group of girls in Lancaster have worked to create a sideline cheerleader program. The KCC Cheer Team has been at each high school Bearcats football game during that time, creating enthusiasm within the crowds. This school year, the team joined…

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County insists on more effort from Tri-Valley for recruitment

By Anna Jauhola Although the Kittson County Commissioners approved a renewed contract for a volunteer medical driver program, the board wants more effort for recruitment. Social Services Director Kathy Johnson brought the renewal before the board at its regular meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 19. She said her department used to handle volunteer services, but began…

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Council deems Kennedy school building unsafe

By Anna Jauhola Due to water damage causing mold and mildew issues in the former Kennedy school building, the city council has deemed it unsafe. The Kennedy City Council bought the school building several years ago after the Kittson Central School District closed it and moved all students to Hallock. The council has been renting…

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Area youth give back through food collection

By Anna Jauhola The holiday season can bring great joy along with great struggle. The Cornerstone Food Pantry in Hallock provides a reprieve to those who struggle through not only the regular ability to provide everyday food but giving food baskets for Thanksgiving and other holidays. Numerous organizations often hold fundraisers or food drives for…

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