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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.
Kenmare businessman, Bob Mau, was honored Monday with the North Dakota Chamber of Commerce Community Leadership Award.
Posted 10/22/09 (Thu) read more »
“You don’t think of them being there,” said Richard Anderson, Kenmare, two days after hitting a moose on U.S. Highway 83 north of Glenburn. “You might see one once in a while off in the distance. Deer, sure, but [a moose] was the last thing on my mind.”
Posted 10/07/09 (Wed) read more »
It was a once-in-a-lifetime day for a Williston man on Friday. Actually, it was a couple once-in-a-lifetime experiences on the same day
Posted 10/07/09 (Wed) read more »
The story of the 2009 harvest is a study in extremes: high yields, low prices, cool summer temperatures, a delayed frost date, and a few farmers surprised to be getting anything at all from their warm season crops.
Posted 9/29/09 (Tue) read more »
The most visible sign of the Northwest Area Water Supply project in the Kenmare area is the new million-gallon storage tower under construction a mile east of town.
Posted 9/23/09 (Wed) read more »
The city of Kenmare just received a $200,000 boost toward plans to upgrade its water system.
Posted 9/23/09 (Wed) read more »
The discovery of nine sticks of dynamite in a downtown Kenmare building on Thursday shook things up around town as local law enforcement, the Kenmare Fire Department and the Minot Bomb Squad handled the situation. Fortunately, the explosives were detonated later under controlled conditions by trained professionals. The source of the dynamite remains a mystery, however.
Posted 9/17/09 (Thu) read more »
Kenmare Elementary School looks good for its age.
Posted 9/08/09 (Tue) read more »
Al Scherbenske, retired KHS business teacher, knows his way around the school’s gym.
Posted 9/08/09 (Tue) read more »
School started yesterday at one of the busiest classrooms in Kenmare, the Little Learners Preschool. Actually, Little Learners Preschool welcomed so many kids this year that three classrooms are necessary. “We have 27 students,” said preschool owner and teacher Kris Zimmer, “and we’re full! But we have three teachers and we’re using three rooms, so the kids get to rotate through each room and each teacher gets to work with each kid.”
Posted 9/08/09 (Tue) read more »