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Denmark High Students Launch The Denmark Dispatch Live News Broadcast

Denmark High School students produced and broadcast a live news program on Feb. 16, 2026 as part of their ongoing project The Denmark Dispatch.

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Denmark High Students Launch The Denmark Dispatch Live News Broadcast
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Denmark High School students produced and broadcast a live news program on Feb. 16, 2026 as part of an ongoing project called The Denmark Dispatch. The Denmark News covered the event on Feb. 16, 2026, describing the effort as a class-produced broadcast that delivered a live segment to the community.

The Denmark News described the scene this way: "On Thursday afternoon, the cameras were rolling at Denmark High School (DHS) as a dedicated team of students worked together to broadcast their very own live news program to the masses." That account emphasizes student teamwork in the school's multimedia class and the live nature of the transmission.

For several years now, The Denmark Dispatch has been reporting on all things DHS with regular new segments being produced by the school's multimedia class and released online. The Dispatch is presented in the reporting as an ongoing project of the multimedia class; the site's copy explicitly ties the program to classroom production and online distribution rather than to an external channel or commercial sponsor.

The core production detail reported is straightforward: Denmark High School students working in the school’s multimedia class produced and broadcast a live news program, part of The Denmark Dispatch. The Denmark News copy uses both "broadcast" and "released online" to describe distribution, but the reporting does not name the streaming platform, a channel, or a hosting URL. The account also does not list start or end times, the number of students involved, or the specific stories covered during the live segment.

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Several concrete gaps in the available reporting remain. The Denmark News item and the summary report include no student names, no teacher or adviser names, no direct quotes from participants, no audience or viewership statistics, and no technical or logistical details such as equipment, studio location, or how long The Denmark Dispatch has operated beyond the phrase "For several years now." The original summary includes the trailing fragment "highlighting the program’s role in giving students real-world" that was not completed in the provided text.

The Denmark News site presentation around the item places the Dispatch story among other local headlines that include "Village Board addresses Olympic Village issues," "Downtown Denmark: Past & Present - 106 Main Street," "Rabbit Season," "Pothole problems," and "Data center conversation reaches Cooperstown." The site copy as provided also contained repeated administrative navigation lines reading "The Denmark News - Staff Photo - Create Article" multiple times, signaling an active local news platform hosting the Dispatch coverage.

The live broadcast continues The Denmark Dispatch's role as a classroom-to-online initiative at Denmark High School, but follow-up is necessary to confirm the weekday/date phrasing, to obtain named participants and adviser comments, and to secure a recording or link to the Feb. 16, 2026 broadcast for public review.

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