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Hunter Rodin felt a raindrop on his arm while walking from church to a McDonald’s restaurant in Antigua, Guatemala June 3.
Posted 6/12/18 (Tue) read more »
As the Memorial Day service in Donnybrook unfolded, a couple of American Legion members were honored for their service and support.
Posted 6/05/18 (Tue) read more »
Continuing a tradition that has carried on for more than 80 years, the McKinney Cemetery Association again held its annual Memorial Day service at the cemetery on Saturday.
Posted 5/29/18 (Tue) read more »
A Kenmare family that has faced a lot of adversity together, was recently given the opportunity to enjoy a week of euphoria.
Posted 5/22/18 (Tue) read more »
A young man casually walks into Kenmare High School with an AR-15 assault rifle just as graduation is about to begin and opens fire in the gymnasium.
Posted 5/15/18 (Tue) read more »
A shortage of volunteers is always on the minds of small-town ambulance personnel. Population alone can often dictate how robust an ambulance or fire department is going to be.
Posted 5/08/18 (Tue) read more »
Two teenagers from Kenmare have quietly built up a legacy for themselves in competitive shooting and are positioning themselves to set records in adult competition.
Posted 5/01/18 (Tue) read more »
Scott Pahlen, a real estate agent from Warroad, Minn., was in Kenmare April 10 to protest the assessed value of a property he purchased here, but hadn’t previously seen.
Posted 4/24/18 (Tue) read more »
When it comes to the safety of school children, we like to think we’re all concerned. But when we are late for work, clocking in sometimes becomes a higher priority.
Posted 4/10/18 (Tue) read more »
What started out loosely at $7.26 million for a new community pool in Kenmare, has been chiseled down to just under $1 million.
Posted 3/20/18 (Tue) read more »