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Promoting a safer U.S. Highway 52 took a giant leap forward Tuesday (July 11) when North Dakota and Saskatchewan transportation groups met in Regina.
Posted 7/18/17 (Tue) read more »
We all love the Medora Musical but on Sunday night there was an added attraction that brought a whole new dynamic to the popular western North Dakota show.
Posted 7/12/17 (Wed) read more »
Kenmare High School graduates representing 80 years of the school’s history were back in town to relive the memories of their youth, memories that surprising to many have not faded over time.
Posted 7/06/17 (Thu) read more »
It’s been 70 years since the class of 1947 graduated from Kenmare High School, but for those who are able, their intent is to be part of the All-School reunion this weekend.
Posted 6/27/17 (Tue) read more »
It’s not often that people from small towns in North Dakota land a job they are qualified for in their hometown. McKinzie Jensen did and she couldn’t be happier.
Posted 6/20/17 (Tue) read more »
In a career with the federal government that spans more than 30 years, Suzanne Baird finally got her chance to come to North Dakota.
Posted 6/20/17 (Tue) read more »
A year after coming together for a Memorial Day service, a choir based in Donnybrook is poised for a much bigger venue.
Posted 6/20/17 (Tue) read more »
It took a long time, but the state of North Dakota has made good on a promise to the city of Kenmare.
Posted 6/20/17 (Tue) read more »
Brent Sanford began his presentation Thursday night by saying that the Downtown Square in Kenmare is a unique set up for North Dakota and is something to build on.
Posted 6/20/17 (Tue) read more »
From a 1918 map of France to radios that broadcast President Roosevelt’s dire message of war against Japan, Kenmare’s fifth-grade students got a history lesson that can’t be taught in a classroom.
Posted 6/20/17 (Tue) read more »