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Start a list of community concerns among members of any organization, and that list is likely to include drug and alcohol abuse, domestic violence, elder abuse, poverty, housing needs, child protection and safety education. Even in Kenmare.
Posted 4/03/13 (Wed) read more »
Six EMTs just joined the Kenmare Ambulance, after completing classes held every week since last October and a grueling final exam on March 9th.
Posted 3/28/13 (Thu) read more »
Al Schmidt enters the Tumbleweed Cafe on Berthold’s Main Street just like any other resident in town, greeting the waitresses by name as he walks through the door, waving and calling out a “Hello!” to customers gathered around a table drinking coffee.
Posted 3/28/13 (Thu) read more »
The Kenmare school board took another step toward a major building project Thursday when they selected a construction management company and architect during the March board meeting.
Posted 3/27/13 (Wed) read more »
“I’ll be the face of Kenmare,” said Jennifer (Knutson) Nelson from the seat she has taken as the new executive director for the Kenmare Community Development Corporation (KCDC), “out there to promote the area.”
Posted 3/23/13 (Sat) read more »
A tank fire set deliberately for training gave area firefighters the opportunity to learn how to deal with one type of fire they never want to see.
Posted 3/23/13 (Sat) read more »
Following a special meeting held by the Kenmare City Council March 13th, Minnesota Limited, LLC, officially established their presence in town.
Posted 3/23/13 (Sat) read more »
Pastor John Syvertson, who serves the Lutheran churches in Kenmare and Bowbells, has spent plenty of hours riding Amtrak back and forth to Minneapolis, and he keeps having the same experience over and over.
Posted 3/23/13 (Sat) read more »
The Creative Illusionz sign hanging on the northwest corner of the new Gooseneck Implement building at Kenmare is not an illusion in itself.
Posted 3/13/13 (Wed) read more »
Kenmare’s Lutheran, Catholic, Baptist, Methodist and Nazarene churches have a long history as the congregations, buildings and programs have changed over the years and with the times. However, the churches now find themselves in a unique situation with five congregations in town and perhaps only two pastors living in the community.
Posted 3/13/13 (Wed) read more »