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Wednesday September 08, 2010
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| City of Hallock |
| 2008 Hallock City Council members are back row from left: Keith Klegstad, Harlen Iverson, Jim Johnson; front from left: Dan Money, Hank Noel, City Clerk, Paul Clay. |
| Contact: | Hank Noel, city clerk | | Address: | Hallock, Minnesota 56728 |
| Telephone: | 218-843-2737 |
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| City of Karlstad |
| Welcome to Karlstad, Minnesota, the Moose Capital of the North. Karlstad is home to approximately 900 people and is located in the southeast corner of Kittson County at the junction of U.S. Highway 59 and Minnesota State Highway 11. Residents of Karlstad benefit from having a variety of churches, businesses, industries and services. |
| Contact: |
Wayne Ruud |
| Address: | PO Box 299 104 1st Street South, Suite 100 Karlstad , MN 56732 |
| Telephone: | 218-436-2178 |
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| City of Kennedy |
| Our city is full of pride and rich in history. The city was formed in 1889. Kennedy is located in the rich soils of the Red River Valley. It was home to one of the largest bonanza farms of the 1900s--Kiene Farms. Kennedy is a unique little town and you can see this from the time you drive into town and stop at the local cafe or shop in the area's largest antique store. You will be greeted by friendly people and big hearts. |
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clerk@ruralaccess.net
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| Contact: |
Shannon Mortenson |
| Address: | Kennedy, MN 56733 |
| Telephone: | 218-674-4142 |
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| City of Lancaster |
| Lancaster, which bears the name of a county in England, is located about 10 miles south of the Canadian border on U.S. Highway 59. The arrival of the Soo Line Railroad, in 1904, officially put Lancaster on the map. |
| Contact: | Carol Johnson | | Address: | PO Box 97 Lancaster, MN 56735 |
| Telephone: | 218-762-7585 |
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| City of Pembina |
| Welcome to the City of Firsts -- the first settlement in the Dakota Territories; the first trade link between the Mississippi River at Minneapolis/St. Paul and Hudson Bay at Winnipeg, Manitoba. Home of Oxcart Trails and the Metis culture, we are the entry to the Rendezvous Region. We are a community steeped in history and growing toward the future. |
| Contact: |
Kathy Johnson |
| Address: | 152 W. Rolette Street Pembina , ND 58271 |
| Telephone: | 701-825-6819 |
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| Kittson County Historical Society |
| County historical museum, genealogy, research |
| Contact: |
Cindy Adams |
| Address: | 332 E. Main Street Box 100 Lake Bronson, MN 56734 |
| Telephone: | 218-754-4100 |
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| Kittson County Trailblazers |
| Snowmobile trail system, groomed trails, county-wide |
| Contact: | Marshal Hemmes | | Address: | Box 27 Humboldt, MN 56731 |
| Telephone: | 218-379-3205 |
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| Lake Bronson State Park |
| From the observation tower in the park, view the prairie and aspen-oak forests or watch for deer, sharp-tailed grouse, moose and sandhill cranes. The South Branch of the Two Rivers fills Lake Bronson. The lake, which is actually a reservoir, offers visitors swimming, fishing, boating, great camping, and a tranquil backdrop for the picnic grounds. |
| Address: | Box 9 Lake Bronson, MN 56734 |
| Telephone: | 218-754-2200 |
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| Lancaster Public School |
| Grades K-12 |
| Contact: | Brad Homstad | | Address: | 401 Central Ave South Lancaster, MN 56735 |
| Telephone: | 218-762-5400 |
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| Tri-County School |
| Tri-County School in Karlstad, offers a high school education to students in the city of Karlstad and surrounding communities. |
| Contact: | Mr. Ruud, Superintendent | | Address: | PO Box 178 Karlstad, MN 56732 |
| Telephone: | 218-436-2261 |
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