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The Kenmare school board is considering asking voters to approve a levy of 5 mills to help pay for technology needs in the district.
Posted 2/08/11 (Tue) read more »
So what’s the best way to spend a late-January Saturday in North Dakota when the sun finally shines?
Posted 2/02/11 (Wed) read more »
Phil Kelly may be best known around Kenmare for his work at Gooseneck Implement, but now his friends should probably call him the 2011 ISAA Pro-Am Tournament Senior Male Bowhunting Freestyle Champion.
Posted 2/02/11 (Wed) read more »
About a dozen residents from Kenmare and Stanley attended a hearing of the North Dakota Public Service Commission on Thursday to consider applications submitted by Enbridge Pipelines (North Dakota) LLC expansion and upgrades for two separate, but related, projects.
Posted 1/25/11 (Tue) read more »
The Kenmare second graders who are championing the convergent lady beetle as North Dakota’s official state insect discovered they were famous when they arrived in Bismarck to testify before the House Political Subdivisions Committee.
Posted 1/25/11 (Tue) read more »
Members of the North Dakota Public Service Commission will be in town on Thursday to hold a public hearing on applications submitted by Enbridge Pipelines (North Dakota) LLC regarding the construction of 11 miles of 12-inch crude oil pipeline, a new pumping station located near Kenaston, a new pump station near Lignite and station modifications at the existing Berthold Pump Station.
Posted 1/19/11 (Wed) read more »
When four Kenmare second graders testify at the North Dakota House of Representatives Political Subdivisions Committee hearing in Bismarck Friday on behalf of their proposal to designate the lady beetle as the state’s official insect, they will be prepared:
Posted 1/18/11 (Tue) read more »
Heather Lautt, the new family nurse practitioner at Trinity Community Clinic-Kenmare, left North Dakota shortly after her graduation from Minot High School and never really expected to return.
Posted 1/18/11 (Tue) read more »
When the opportunity came for Bob Mahlum to receive a kidney transplant, he actually had two options.
Posted 1/12/11 (Wed) read more »
Kenmare school board members got their hands on the district’s new iPads Monday night during their regular January meeting as staff members DeVonne Hanson, Tami McNeiley and Terese Skjordal discussed plans for the $100,000 the school received as a competitive federal Title IID grant to enhance education through technology.
Posted 1/12/11 (Wed) read more »