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It took almost two months longer than expected, but a new ambulance finally arrived in Kenmare on Feb. 22.
Posted 3/06/14 (Thu) read more »
A Kenmare-area native saw his idea come to fruition Feb. 12 during an economic development meeting in Kenmare. David Lehman, who works for the North Dakota Department of Commerce, suggested to Kenmare Community Development Corp., Executive Director Jennifer Nelson and treasurer Jamie Livingston during a leadership conference that both entities should get together and discuss potential opportunities in Kenmare.
Posted 3/06/14 (Thu) read more »
Four Kenmare High School wrestlers have qualified for the North Dakota state tournament by virtue of placing among the top four in their weight classes at the Region III individual tournament held Saturday at Minot Ryan... Also in this edition, A big day is coming Friday for Kenmare Floral, curb jumpers are becoming a bigger problem in Kenmare, the boys District 12 basketball tournament begins Thursday, Kenmare girls get their first basketball win over Tioga and Berthold students of the month are named.
Posted 2/12/14 (Wed) read more »
On behalf of numerous community residents, Jamie Livingston met with the Kenmare City Council Monday night to ask if something can be done about people jumping curbs with vehicles.
Posted 2/12/14 (Wed) read more »
A Berthold business with increasing demand has caught the attention of a St. Louis entrepreneur. Also in this edition... 911 call reports deceased child, Kenmare School Board to meet to decide date for second bond issue vote, Football co-op and new Legacy school may affect Kenmare's 9-man or 11-man football status, oil-by-rail safety skepticism grows with each incident, Emergency Management in Kenmare to discuss what can be learned from mock shooting drill.
Posted 1/22/14 (Wed) read more »
Berthold city engineer Brice Nelson was bombarded with questions he apparently was unable to answer Monday night during the Berthold City Council meeting.
Posted 1/15/14 (Wed) read more »
Safety concerns among city leaders have been ramped up in the wake of a Dec. 30 crude oil train explosion just west of Casselton. Also in the edition... Brutal weather slows the pace of life here and across the state, a family dog is found dead in a road ditch, a Kenmare man personifies the avid NDSU Bison fan, Kenmare center keeping recyclables out of the landfill and eyewitnesses describe heat, train bursting into fireball.
Posted 1/08/14 (Wed) read more »
Just like the North Dakota State University football team, Doug Miller has made a return trip to Frisco, Texas. Also in this edition... Brutal weather slows the pace of life here and across the state, A family dog is found dead in a road ditch, Kenmare center keeping recyclables out of the landfill, Eyewitnesses describe heat, train bursting into fireball.
Posted 1/08/14 (Wed) read more »
Whether it’s her upbringing, her friends at school, her 4-H peers or her goals in life, Codee Gilbertson seems wise beyond her years.
Posted 12/31/13 (Tue) read more »
Kenmare’s cookie-cutter enrollment trend appears to be increasing again as 2014 approaches.
Posted 12/23/13 (Mon) read more »