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Ringing in the new year
Ringing in the new year
Area youngsters welcome the Year of the Ox, learn about Chinese culture during library program
Kay Fate

K-W excels at Clash
K-W excels at Clash
The Knights were ranked 31 out of 32 teams but placed 23rd at the weekend event.
Mark Remme
 

New school board members sworn in
New school board members sworn in
WANAMINGO — The three newest members of the Kenyon-Wanamingo School Board were sworn in at the board’s organizational meeting Monday.
Kay Fate
   
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A downtown Kenyon fire claimed one mans life and displaced other residents.
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Veterans Day assembly
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The Chinese New Year, the Year of the Ox, begins Jan. 26. With that in mind, we'd like to know what your favorite Chinese food is.
Sweet and sour pork/chicken
Fried rice
Moo goo gai pan
Sesame chicken/pork
Mongolian beef
Fortune cookie
I don't like Chinese food