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‘The fire was right here’: Chateau, Amphitheatre untouched after close call from Medora blaze
Posted: Apr 2, 2021 / 08:13 PM CDTUpdated: Apr 2, 2021 / 10:13 PM CDTPeople from all over come to North Dakota for the Medora experience.almost jeopardized one of its most beloved and well-known landmarks.The Burning Hills Amphitheatre is one of North Dakota’s treasures — and it came inches away from being destroyed by flames.“We were very anxious, and as you can see we’re standing in the theater. We’re going to be able to operate. The theater itself is basically untouched. But you can walk a few feet from the theater and the fire was right here,” said Medora Foundation President Randy...…Posted: Apr 2, 2021 / 08:13 PM CDTUpdated: Apr 2, 2021 / 10:13 PM CDTPeople from all over come to North Dakota for the Medora experience.almost jeopardized one of its most beloved and well-known landmarks.The Burning Hills Amphitheatre is one of North Dakota’s treasures — and it came inches away from being destroyed by flames.“We were very anxious, and as you can see we’re standing in the theater. We’re going to be able to operate. The theater itself is basically untouched. But you can walk a few feet from the theater and the fire was right here,” said Medora Foundation President Randy...WW…
Smokey the Bear challenge for North Dakota kids
Posted: Jul 1, 2020 / 08:37 PM CDTUpdated: Jul 1, 2020 / 08:38 PM CDTNorth Dakota kids have a new challenge, thanks to the state’s Forest Department and Smokey the Bear.As a way to spread awareness to kids about fire prevention, the Flat Smokey Challenge is giving kids a chance to get creative.It’s easy as 1, 2, 3: Parents print the Flat Smokey out, kids color and cut him out then take a picture or video of him practicing fire safety.“You know you can put him next to a paper mache campfire or something you want. Then you send a picture to the North Dakota Fire Service Facebook page and we...…Posted: Jul 1, 2020 / 08:37 PM CDTUpdated: Jul 1, 2020 / 08:38 PM CDTNorth Dakota kids have a new challenge, thanks to the state’s Forest Department and Smokey the Bear.As a way to spread awareness to kids about fire prevention, the Flat Smokey Challenge is giving kids a chance to get creative.It’s easy as 1, 2, 3: Parents print the Flat Smokey out, kids color and cut him out then take a picture or video of him practicing fire safety.“You know you can put him next to a paper mache campfire or something you want. Then you send a picture to the North Dakota Fire Service Facebook page and we...WW…
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