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The usual job titles and responsibilities were set aside at the Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge on December 14th for the 111th annual National Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count.
Posted 1/04/12 (Wed) read more »
Students at Berthold Elementary School like their classes and their teachers just fine, but they feel crowded in their building. Just ask them.
Posted 1/04/12 (Wed) read more »
Sharon Inman of Cutters Corner has a full schedule this Friday, including permanents and color jobs.
Posted 12/28/11 (Wed) read more »
Members of the Kenmare Growth Management Plan Comprehensive Planning Committee had a look at the final draft of the proposed future land use map for the city on December 8th, and generally liked what they saw.
Posted 12/27/11 (Tue) read more »
The Lewis & Clark School District could shrink by approximately 125 sections of land, if that property is annexed to the Max School District.
Posted 12/27/11 (Tue) read more »
Kenmare school board members narrowly approved a change in the semester test policy for high school students during their regular meeting held December 20th.
Posted 12/27/11 (Tue) read more »
Sunrise on a Saturday morning in December is an event most children sleep through, but eight kids were up and out for the Christmas Bird Count 4 Kids held at the Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge December 17th.
Posted 12/20/11 (Tue) read more »
When Gaylin Schmidt was introduced as the new owner of the Baptist Home of Kenmare during a meeting Thursday, he explained that he was already quite familiar with the Kenmare High School gymnasium as the grandparent of athletes on Bishop Ryan teams.
Posted 12/20/11 (Tue) read more »
In two and a half weeks, patrons in the Lewis & Clark School District will determine whether or not the district can go into debt and issue bonds for about $12 million to complete a renovation and expansion project for Berthold Public School.
Posted 12/20/11 (Tue) read more »
With a roster of 13 players, most of whom are in eighth and ninth grade, second-year Bombers girls basketball coach Jennifer Kramer refuses to write off this season for her young team.
Posted 12/13/11 (Tue) read more »