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Final business to open their doors in new development on west side of the square of Kenmare
Posted 8/27/14 (Wed) read more »
After nearly 30 years without, Kenmare will have a furniture store on the square. Kay Furniture, owned by Ralph Kay of Williston, has opened the doors of his store in the new strip on the west side of the square.
Posted 8/07/14 (Thu) read more »
Blue algae has been confirmed as cause of death for at least 11 cows grazing on the Des Lacs Refuge.
Posted 7/23/14 (Wed) read more »
Maple View residents, family members and employees were informed July 8 the facility’s owners have decided close its doors by October 1.
Posted 7/15/14 (Tue) read more »
A pioneer church that has stood on the prairie in Mountrail County for nearly 100 years, will be closing in August.
Posted 7/09/14 (Wed) read more »
A family farm near Tolley in the Mouse River Valley just seven miles south of the Canadian border has quietly produced a bounty for the past 125 years.
Posted 7/03/14 (Thu) read more »
Kenmare continues to be a strong agricultural hub as evidenced by the growth of Gooseneck Implement.
Posted 7/03/14 (Thu) read more »
A necessity to get machinery across the international boundary and a growing list of customers in North Dakota has prompted Canadian farm machinery manufacturer SeedMaster to set up a parts and services hub in Kenmare.
Posted 6/18/14 (Wed) read more »
A month might seem like a long time to most people, but when you are Bryan Quigley and recruiting volunteers for physically demanding and expensive work, that time whizzes by at the speed of light.
Posted 6/10/14 (Tue) read more »
Brace yourself, Sixth Street is going to be closed all summer as a construction crew works to completely renovate about a mile of the road from the railroad tracks near the Des Lacs Wildlife Refuge to U.S. Highway 52.
Posted 6/03/14 (Tue) read more »