Roger Dziengel recognized for 55 years of service as Davis Township Clerk
Krista Pietruszewski
nsnreporter@wiktel.com


25 plus, township officer’s met Monday afternoon at the Kittson County (KC) Court house to get updates on countywide projects & township data. Chairman of the board Tom Dowdle called to order and welcomed all the guest speakers. Informative presentations were given from the KC Assessor’s office, Emergency and Environmental services, Veteran’s services, Highway Department & the Two Rivers Watershed. A commemorative plaque was awarded for 55 years of service to Roger Dziengel, who started as a clerk in his home township of Davis in 1970. He retired this past fall as a supervisor. Davis Township is located by Donaldson, Minn. Awarding him was Jill Hall, District 13 Township Association Director and Tom Dowdle, Chair of KC Association of Townships and Davis Township, Clerk.
Kindness shines bright with Eunice Stenberg
Samantha Alme
samantha.alme2@gmail.com

Eunice Stenberg is a beloved figure in our community, known for her kind heart and generous spirit. Officially, Eunice is the proud mother of six children and a grandmother to twelve (soon to be thirteen), as well as a great-grandmother to one. However, her nurturing nature extends far beyond her family; she is affectionately referred to as “grandma” by many children in the neighborhood and local school. Eunice embodies the qualities of a true community hero. She is always ready to lend a hand, and her positivity and warmth make her a positive role model for everyone she meets. Her unwavering kindness means she never has a bad word to say about anyone, creating an atmosphere of support and love around her. In addition to her family commitments, Eunice is actively involved in various community initiatives. She plays a vital role in the local school, where she contributes her time and effort to enrich the lives of students. Eunice also participates in the Meals on Wheels program, ensuring that those in need receive nutritious meals. Her commitment to health and wellness is further demonstrated through her involvement in the Bone Builders program, where she helps promote physical fitness among seniors. Eunice’s dedication is evident in her participation in numerous Bethel activities, including meal days, the Bethel Log, and working with the choir. Her contributions not only enhance community spirit but also inspire others to get involved and make a difference. Through her actions, Eunice Stenberg exemplifies the essence of volunteerism and community service, leaving a lasting impact on the lives of many. If you know someone—a person, team, business, organization, or group—who deserves recognition for their contributions, please share their story. You can submit your nominations by completing the form at https://bit.ly/56726Hero (note that the link is case-sensitive) or by emailing samantha.tribunepaper@gmail.com with details about who to recognize, their contributions, and how their efforts have benefited our community.