Here are some of the latest features about area people and events.
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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.
As of yesterday morning, the Baptist Home of Kenmare officially changed ownership and now sports a new name as Maple View of Kenmare.
Posted 2/01/12 (Wed) read more »
The ANSUL fire suppression system did just what it was supposed to do at the Tumbleweed Cafe in Berthold sometime late Sunday or early Monday morning when it extinguished a fire that started on the charbroil grill.
Posted 1/31/12 (Tue) read more »
Voters in the Lewis & Clark School District narrowly defeated a bond issue to support a proposed $12 million expansion and renovation project for Berthold Public School last month, but district officials are still considering options to meet the need for more space at Berthold.
Posted 1/31/12 (Tue) read more »
Community leaders from Kenmare, Bowbells, Powers Lake, Portal, Columbus and Lignite sat down with representatives from several state agencies on January 12th to discuss the impact of oil development and needs across the area.
Posted 1/24/12 (Tue) read more »
The Kenmare school board voted to accept the resignation of KHS science teacher Nichole Kunz, following action take during the regular January 17th board meeting and a special meeting called for January 19th.
Posted 1/24/12 (Tue) read more »
Seth Engelstad started his new position as a patrol officer for the Kenmare Police Department January 16th, and had the opportunity to meet a number of local residents when he worked the Kenmare Fire Department Coyote Tournament Friday and Saturday nights.
Posted 1/24/12 (Tue) read more »
One of Kenmare’s newest business ventures is clucking along on Legacy Farm northwest of town, where owner Kate Ankenbauer tends a small flock of hens and delivers fresh eggs to sell at Gartner’s Jack & Jill.
Posted 1/17/12 (Tue) read more »
After nearly 15 years in its location on Kenmare’s southside square, MTI will be closing the doors there January 27th.
Posted 1/17/12 (Tue) read more »
Any fish houses still on Lake Darling rest on thin ice these days. Literally.
Posted 1/11/12 (Wed) read more »
Voters in the Lewis & Clark Public School District No. 161 defeated a proposal to issue $12 million in bonds to fund a building and renovation project for Berthold Public School.
Posted 1/11/12 (Wed) read more »