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Social Media · CarringtonThere’s been a lot of chatter lately on social media about lack of customer service. It seems it doesn’t matter if it’s retail, wholesale, the service industry or even medical clinics. Why is this happening? The easy answer that has become a cliche is everybody is short staffed. Employees get stressed out when they are overworked. I get that. It’s happened to me numerous times in my career. But th...See the Story
Upside Down Under: Where is the customer service?
Carrington, North Dakota · CarringtonThe John Raymond O'Hara Post 25 Redbirds of Carrington got through their regular season schedule save for one game, and they appear for all intents and purposes to be the team to beat in the District 4 Tournament. Carrington took three more victories in the past week's slate, two of them of the non-conference variety. The 'Birds defeated Class A club Kindred, 3-1, on July 10, then...See the Story
Post 25 earns top district seed
Carrington, North Dakota · CarringtonThe Carrington High School Class of 1964 class reunion was held July 12-13 in Carrington. The class is pictured above at Cardinal Stadium. Front row: Ardis Schoen Williams, Don Bickett, Peggy Engberg Bickett, Tom Duursma, Lee Wahlund and Curtis Aljets. Back row: Illa Fay Bjorneby, Edwin Linderman, Sharon Puterbaugh Hewitt, Andrea Hellman Irmen, Kathy Ferguson Hamre, Irene Radke Simonson, Susan...See the Story
60 Years! CHS Class of 1964
Jimmy Carter · CarringtonI took a little good-natured ribbing from fisheries chief Greg Power for a column a little while back referencing his connection to our North Dakota fisheries dating back to Jimmy Carter, bell bottoms and disco music. While it's all in jest, the truth is history is one of the best teachers we have. Power recently gave another history lesson in the March-April issue of North Dakota OUTDOORS....See the Story
North Dakota Outdoors: How fishing has changed in North Dakota
Carrington, North Dakota · CarringtonA total of 117 youth participated in the Annual Youth Track Meet at Cardinal Stadium here on Thursday night, July 11. The event is produced by a host of volunteers in the community and features running, throwing and jumping events geared for their age groups. Organizers Shane and Mary Wendel wish to thank the CHI St. Alexius Health Carrington Medical Center, Leevers Foods, Carrington Area Chamber...See the Story
Kids take the track
Carrington, North Dakota · CarringtonIsabel Wendel, Sierra Friedt, Mercedes Lura, London Davis, Brekka Kuss, Abby Lee, Bailey Ness, Molly Hansen, Jacob Hinrichs, Ashley Lindberg, and Kelsi Neuman, of the Carrington FFA Chapter, attended the 2024 Washington Leadership Conference (WLC), July 9-14 in the nation's capital. The conference is an activity of the National FFA Organization. The FFA members were able to have this...See the Story
Carrington FFA members make impact in Washington
Carrington, North Dakota · CarringtonThe counties and cities within the state of North Dakota hold many interesting news stories. Here are just a few of the feature stories that others are reading in communities around the state. Cramer hearing, trial moved to September After a trial was set to begin this month in a homicide case, a request was granted to move the upcoming hearing and trial to September. Ian Cramer, 43, of Bismarck,...See the Story
Around the State: July 22, 2024
Parade · CarringtonBowdon is 125 years old! Hundreds of alumni and visitors rolled into town for the festivities July 12-14, and there were over 100 entries in the parade on Saturday morning. All in attendance had the opportunity to vote for their favorite parade entry, and "People's Choice" winners were named afterwards. The first place winner was "Through the Years" by the Suckut family...See the Story