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Special, November 10, 2010 -- A World War I and II Service Record from the Kenmare area listed the names of 17 men killed in action.
View a copy of that record, with photos.
Three boxes of Granny Smith apples turned into 65 pies in short order the morning of October 23rd when the GooseFest “Pie Ladies” gathered to bake their specialty for Wednesday night’s Pork Feed.
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The Kenmare Area Community Foundation has the opportunity to turn $5,000 into $20,000.
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Patience paid off for Courtney Seime about 9:30 on the morning of October 22nd when he finally took the shot he was waiting for--and brought down the bull moose he’d been following for more than a month.
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Various building projects dominated the Kenmare school board’s discussion again during a meeting held October 16th.
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Judy (Mortensen) Berg, a 70-year-old great-grandmother from Epping, may just be North Dakota’s newest poster girl for October’s Breast Cancer Awareness month, after filling her once-in-a-lifetime North Dakota moose tag northeast of Kenmare on October 13th.
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“It was weird, shooting a white pheasant,” Steve Simoneau said about his first successful pheasant hunt of the year. “Somebody else said it looks like a chicken.”
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Administrative law judge Alan Hoberg has ruled against the Kenmare Public School District in a complaint filed by the Bowbells Public School District.
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Hunters here to celebrate Kenmare’s GooseFest week might have thought they hit the jackpot Saturday on U.S. Highway 52 north of Kenmare.
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While stories told by the 2012 North Dakota Goose Hunters Hall of Fame inductee Larry Nore can be riveting, stories told about him are even better.
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“I loved to hunt, right from the start,” said Larry Nore, a Kenmare native and business owner for more than 30 years. “There’s a lot of fun just in going.”
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