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Helen Meeker, the daughter of William and Gertie Kirchner, grew up on a farmstead west of Kenmare and graduated from KHS in 1950. She left the area as a young bride in 1953, following her new husband back to his home state of Washington.
Posted 4/17/13 (Wed) read more »
Kenmare’s newest family nurse practitioner, Heidi Hochhausen, will have the same schedule as several of her patients, working in town for two weeks at a time then heading home to another state to spend time with family.
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The city of Berthold is considering the use of a new building shared with the Berthold Ambulance Service and the Berthold Fire Department.
Posted 4/17/13 (Wed) read more »
After more than a year spent talking about a possible expansion at the Kenmare High School building to accommodate students in grades kindergarten through 12, the Kenmare School Board gave its informal blessing to a design option presented last week.
Posted 4/11/13 (Thu) read more »
Kenmare’s city engineer was given the go ahead Monday to start design engineering for improvements to the downtown park square.
Posted 4/09/13 (Tue) read more »
As legislators come up against the calendar in Bismarck, work on bills supported by the Northwest Landowners Association moves forward.
Posted 4/09/13 (Tue) read more »
“There is no water flowing through Mouse River Park,” Kristy Titus, Renville County Emergency Manager, said Monday morning.
Posted 4/09/13 (Tue) read more »
Young artists from across northwestern North Dakota made themselves known at the state’s Junior Duck Stamp Contest judging held March 21st at the Audubon National Wildlife Refuge.
Posted 4/04/13 (Thu) read more »
“One thing we don’t want right now is a rain event.”
Posted 4/03/13 (Wed) read more »
While the Des Lacs River flows south from the national wildlife refuge at Kenmare and joins the Mouse River near Burlington, the Mouse continues downstream to the J. Clark Salyer NWR before re-entering Canada. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service personnel are doing what they can to mitigate possible flooding that could result from the dense snow pack of Winter 2012-2013.
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