Friday night game with Warroad..... Seen a Bear offer a hand up to a Warroad player who refused the hand, while mouthing #%@$&*!@ to the BEAR. The Bear walked away..... it's not always if you win the game.. it's the way you play. Great job to this BEAR...
It has been about a month since our website has been active, and we are happy to see a little more traffic each day, and a few people who have become registered users.
One thing that has been mentioned to us recently is that people don’t understand how interactive the website can be. As a registered user, you can do several fun things online to share with our readers.
• You can post a recipe. There is a chili recipe online that gets requests for several family functions.
I'd like to welcome everyone to our recently-launched website. Please bear with us as we learn all of the features we can use to bring you all the news from Baudette.
We hope to update this site often, bringing you breaking news and photos as well as sports scores and photos.
On this site you can join the Baudette community by becoming a member and starting a blog, responding to posts and interacting with our staff and online members. Share your favorite recipe or ad an event to our community calendar.
1 pkg. (16 oz) creamette wide egg noodles, uncooked
3 cups cubed cooked turkey
1 cup chopped celery
1 medium red bell pepper, chopped
1/2 cup chopped onion
3 tbsp margarine or butter
2 cans condensed cream of chicken soup
3 cups milk
1/2 tsp garlic salt
1 pound lean ground beef, browned
1 can black beans
1 can corn
2 cans diced tomatoes with green chiles
1/2 package taco seasoning
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
Sour cream
Green onions, chopped
Combine all ingredients except sour cream and onions. Don't drain any of the canned goods. Heat through in a soup pot until boiling, then simmer about 10 minutes. Or put all ingredients in a slow cooker and serve when hot.
4 whole chicken breasts, cooked & cut up
4oz diced green chilies
1 pint sour cream
2 cans cream of chicken soup
3/4 lb. Monterey Jack cheese - grated
3/4 lb. Sharp Cheddar cheese - grated
1 cup green onions, chopped (save some tops)
1 cup sliced ripe olives (black)
1 small onion, chopped
12 flour tortillas
The previously announced detour for all traffic on Highway 11 from Baudette to Pelland has been postponed to Aug. 9 due to a delay in delivery of materials, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
Traffic through the construction zone has been restricted to local residents and businesses only. However, Mn/DOT announced earlier this week that all traffic would be directed to use the detour from Aug. 2 – 15, as crews replace culverts.
Motorists are reminded of a 126-mile construction detour from Highway 11 along the northern border from Baudette to Pelland, as the Minnesota Department of Transportation continues with a multi-year effort to improve the Highway 11 corridor.
From Aug. 2 – 15, all traffic will be directed to use the detour as crews replace culverts.
Motorists using Highway 11 along the U.S. and Canadian border between Baudette and Pelland are urged to plan ahead for increased travel time as a lengthy detour is currently in place to accommodate construction.
All eastbound traffic will be directed to use Highway 72 south of Baudette for 60 miles, then east on Highway 1 for five miles to Highway 71, then north on Highway 71 for 61 miles to the Highway 11 junction at Pelland. All westbound traffic will follow the same detour route in reverse.
We intend to keep you updated as we get information about the Highway 11 road construction project. You are welcome to add to this blog by making comments. To make comments you must get a user name and log in. Tell us what you are seeing as you travel the roadway.
Here is the press release from MN/DoT. Watch for more updates as the project progresses.
It was the best of times; it was the worst of times – the boys' basketball tournament at Fosston. Coach Bob Laine said he had never seen a score so low when the Bears met up with tournament hosts Fosston Greyhounds last Thursday. The Bears were happy to break 20 points. Then the next night against Win-E-Mac the Bears stepped it up and looked like a team that knows what to do on the court. This back and forth between sketchy play and competitive play is showing how young the team is, but also the promise they have if they can pull it together by the end of the season.
