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The principal’s office at Kenmare High School may be new to Robert “Dobie” Thom, but he is already familiar with many of the traditions and staff members of the Honkers.
Posted 7/26/11 (Tue) read more »
With the river back in its banks, Mouse River Park is open again--but only to property owners facing the task of cleaning up the mess.
Posted 7/26/11 (Tue) read more »
Kenmare’s drive-in opened with a new name this spring, along with new owners. Now, the whole One Stop Burger Shop restaurant will be new as well.
Posted 7/20/11 (Wed) read more »
The location of Greenwing Day on the Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge at Kenmare has been changed for the August 13th event.
Posted 7/20/11 (Wed) read more »
The Kenmare Tobacco-Free Coalition continues its work with two activities to raise awareness about the importance of implementing a community ordinance to prohibit smoking in all public places around town.
Posted 7/20/11 (Wed) read more »
Beginning August 4th, residents of rural Kenmare and communities to the northwest will have access to door-to-door public transportation.
Posted 7/20/11 (Wed) read more »
Lars Christensen was seated as president and David King said farewell after 15 years of service when the Kenmare School Board met July 12th.
Posted 7/20/11 (Wed) read more »
As part of the efforts to locate Minot flood victims, the Federal Emergency Management Agency opened a disaster recovery center in Kenmare on Monday.
Posted 7/13/11 (Wed) read more »
Ward County roads 1 and 2 west of Kenmare were shut down Friday night, following the day’s torrential rainfall that led to flash flood conditions.
Posted 7/13/11 (Wed) read more »
“It’s just a king-sized mess,” said Darrell Iverson, caretaker of Mouse River Park, as he talked about the aftermath of the Mouse River flood on the popular recreational site in Renville County.
Posted 7/12/11 (Tue) read more »