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“Go big or go home.” For the Kenmare Theatre, the saying could more appropriately be revised to, “Go big or go out of business.”
Posted 2/29/12 (Wed) read more »
The new building for the Kids Academy day care in Berthold literally rolled into town earlier this month, all 3,672 square feet of it riding on a semi-trailer.
Posted 2/29/12 (Wed) read more »
Enrollment at Kenmare Elementary School is expected to outgrow the building in August.
Posted 2/29/12 (Wed) read more »
Four Kenmare wrestlers have qualified the Class B State Tournament.
Posted 2/15/12 (Wed) read more »
When Larry and Judy Nore posted a notice in The Kenmare News last week about closing Nore’s Body Shop at the end of the month, they received a barrage of questions about retirement.
Posted 2/15/12 (Wed) read more »
The Berthold City Council decided to pursue discussions with 5Stone Development related to the expansion of the city’s current lagoon system, with the idea that 5Stone would begin the first phase of their proposed housing project for up to 300 homes.
Posted 2/14/12 (Tue) read more »
The South of the Border Bar and Grill could reopen soon under new management, after questions regarding the liquor license are resolved.
Posted 2/14/12 (Tue) read more »
The inquiries keep coming to the Kenmare city auditor’s desk:
Posted 2/08/12 (Wed) read more »
Lonnie Dumas was shot dead by Mack McGee near the tracks at Norma, ND in the fall of 1915. Nearly 97 years later, the murder weapon has resurfaced.
Posted 2/08/12 (Wed) read more »
Two new 12-plexes proposed for Kenmare may be ready for tenants later this summer.
Posted 2/07/12 (Tue) read more »