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Andes Tower Hills Kensington Liquor Store & Ballroom
AFLAC Kensington Medical Center
A & T Construction Services Inc. Kensington Milling Co.
Blascyk Auto Body Kensington Nutrition Center
The Creamery Antiques and Collectibles Kensington Supermarket
Douglas County Garage Kev's & Son Gravel
Evergreen Yard Service Lakes Area Graphix & Sign Worx Inc.
Exhaust Pro's Midwest Grain Systems
Eystad's Day Care Rudell's Lakeside Nursery and Landscaping
Farmers Elevator Runestone Auto Care, Inc.
First State Bank Runestone Insurance & Mortgage Agency
Floyd's Outpost Convenience Store Runestone Manufacturing
Garb's Sales, Spillman Gravel and Snow Removal
Image Xperts Inc. Studio 22 hair Salon
Kensington- Cyrus Truck Service Vic Karrow's Repair
Kensington Cafe Western Consolodated Co-op


Andes Tower Hills
Winter fun....For everyone
320-965-2455

Aflac
Melissa Lee
320-965-2437

A & T Construction Services Inc.
11960 Grove Lake Rd.
SW Kensington
320-965-2220

Blascyk Auto Body
Complete Auto Body and repair, painting and wrecker service
320-965-2624

The Creamery Antiques and Collectibles
Open Tues, Wed. & Thurs. Memorial Day through Labor Day
320-965-2243

Evergreen Yard Service
Lawn Construction and maintenance
320-965-2792

Exhaust Pro's
17144 State Hwy 27
West Kensington
320-965-2237

Eystad's Day Care
Licensed child care
13 Railway St. W.
Box 167
Kensington
320-965-2415

Douglas County Garage
320-965-2716

Farmers Elevator
Grain elevator and over the road trucking operation in business since 1947
22 Railway St.
Kensington
320-965-2521

First State Bank
Full service bank serving the community since 1898
320-954-2419

Floyds's Outpost Convenience Store
11 Railway St.West
Kensington
Gas, bait, tackle and convenience store
320-965-2746

Garb's Sales, Inc
Truck hauling and harvesting
320-965-2688

Image Xperts Inc.
14 Central Ave. N.
Kensington
320-965-9393

Kensington- Cyrus Truck Service
Service in livestock, freight, and grain
320-965-2525

Kensington Cafe
13 Central Ave. Kensington
320-965-2410
Cafe opens at 6 a.m. for weekday breakfast.

Kensington Liquor Store & Ballroom
17 Central Ave. N. Kensington
Cafe: 320-965-2410 Bar: 320-965-9334
On and off sale liquor, pool, darts and snacks

Kensington Medical Center
19 Cental Ave. N.
Kensington
320-965-2750

Kensington Milling Co.
11 Railway St. E.
P. O. Box 138
Kensington
320-965-2606

Kensington Nutrition Center
19 Central Ave. N.
Kensington
320-965-2440

Kensington Supermarket
Complete line of grocery items. Will deliver groceries to shut-ins within city limits
320-965-2741

Kev's & Son Gravel
11600 Grove Lake Rd. SW
Kensington
320-965-2274

Lakes Area Graphix & Sign Worx Inc.
14 Central Ave. N.
Kensington
320-965-6226

Midwest Grain Systems
21000 State Hwy 55 SW
Kensington
320-965-2555

Rudell's Lakeside Nursery and Landscaping
Full service landscaping
320-965-2482

Runestone Auto Care, Inc.
Complete auto and truck repair
320-965-2600

Runestone Insurance & Mortgage Agency
26 Central Ave. Kensington
An independent insurance agency selling all lines of insurance
320-965-2707

Runestone Manufacturing
18 Railway St. W. Kensington
Produces high quality precision parts for a variety of industries utilizing CNC controlled milling and turning centers
320-965-2242

Spillman Gravel and Snow Removal
Servicing the community for 20 years
320-965-2794

Studio 22 hair Salon
22 Central Ave. N.
Kensington
320-965-6263

Vic Karrow's Repair
Diesel repair, repairable tractors and collectibles
By chance or appointment

Western Consolodated Co-op
10 Viking Dr. Kensington
From crop input products to custom services, West-Con is your one stop agronomy center
320-965-2688

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