Here are some of the latest features about area people and events.
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Special, November 10, 2010 -- A World War I and II Service Record from the Kenmare area listed the names of 17 men killed in action.
View a copy of that record, with photos.
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.
Posted 4/03/13 (Wed) read more »
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 »