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Black Ice Alert

The winter storm talk from the National Weather Service indicates we could see some ice accumulation on area roads.  Polk County Sheriff’s Deputy Mike Norland reminds us to be alert to black ice. Norland was a recent guest on KKCQ’s Food For Thought program, which airs weekday mornings at 8:45 on KKCQ-FM, 96.7.  


March 15, 2025 0

Disaster Workshop In Mahnomen

The Northwest Minnesota Foundation is hosting a workshop later this month to help communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters.  Dawn Ganje, the Foundation’s senior vice president of philanthropy, says the flooding in Ada in 1997 reminds her that it’s important to be prepared. A workshop will be held at Shooting Star Casino…
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March 15, 2025 0

Win-E-Mac Qualifies For National Drone Meet

ERSKINE, MN—A team at Win-E-Mac has qualified for a national competition.  Win-E-Mac activities director Brady Langemo says this involves drones. You can hear the latest school news from Win-E-Mac Thursday afternoons at 2:05 on KKCQ, 96.7 FM.


March 15, 2025 0

Clay County Pheasants Forever Banquet Saturday

The Clay County branch of Pheasants Forever will hold their annual banquet Saturday night.  Chapter President Michael Christenson tells us about it. Christenson talks about what’s planned for the banquet. Tickets will be available at the door.  Again, that’s this Saturday at 4:30 at the Courtyard by Marriott in Moorhead.  The 38th annual Clay County…
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March 15, 2025 0

Real ID Needed To Fly

If you’re planning to travel by air later this year, here’s something to remember.  Beginning in May, your driver’s license will need to have Real ID.  Clearwater County Sheriff Darin Halverson has more. Halverson explains what you will need to get Real ID. Halverson was a recent guest on KKCQ’s Food For Thought program, which…
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March 14, 2025 0

City of Fosston gearing up for busy project season 

After having to take a pause for the winter, construction crews will be getting back to work in the City of Fosston to work on the city’s many upcoming spring and summer projects. Fosston City Administrator Cassie Heide says one project that will be breaking down this year is a full street project on 5th…
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March 14, 2025 0

Hillsboro Upcoming Events

HILLSBORO, ND—The Hillsboro Business Association met Wednesday to go over upcoming events.  HBA President Tiffany Findlay tells R&J News about an event next weekend. The bean bag toss will be at the Hillsboro Armory.  Findlay says Hillsboro Days may be a few months away, but plans are in the works for this year’s event. If…
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March 14, 2025 0

Ulen Hitterdal School Board meets 

The Ulen Hitterdal School Board met in regular session on Wednesday. Ulen Hitterdal Superintendent Dustin Flaten says during his board report,  he updated the board on a number of topics from next year’s preliminary budget….to the upcoming testing season.  Flaten also gave a preview on what they have coming up for phase two of their…
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March 14, 2025 0

Bagley School looking at budget cuts with looming $500,000 deficit 

The Bagley School Board is currently trying to figure out ways to trim their operating budget after it was forecasted that they will have a budget deficit of over a half million dollars. Bagley Superintendent Eric Heise tells us how the budget has gotten to this point, and what it means for the school moving…
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March 14, 2025 0

Norman County East hosts Sub Section Ensemble contest 

The Norman County East School hosted this year’s Sub Section Ensemble Contest on Monday. Norman County East Music Teacher Courtney Bates says the event went by without any issues, and she also shares some results from the competition.  Bates also shared what schools walked away from the competition with “best of day” awards.  Lastly Bates…
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March 13, 2025 0